Monthly Archives: July 2016

Sulphur

In Rotorua, stayed at the boutique Regency of Rotorua motel a few blocks away from the sulphurous Lake Rotorua.

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Tongues

In Rotorua, enjoyed a Māori hāngi which is a feast cooked in a buried pit (much like a Hawaiian luau.) After arriving on the Mitai’s tribal land, we watched the village warriors paddle a waka down the river, carrying torches.  Then we gathered … Continue reading

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Shire

Yes.  That’s the green door.  Bag End.  Home of Bilbo Baggins. Okay, okay, okay.  I admit I went full-nerd but I toured the set of Hobbiton for The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies. Buses started from a … Continue reading

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Starfield

I visited the Waitomo Glowworm Caves. After wending our way through stalagtites and stalagmites — some ancient, some forming before our very eyes — we boarded a small boat and our guide used a series of overhanging ropes to pull … Continue reading

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Toponyms

If someone came to California for the first time with no sense of history or language, they’d probably say something like, “Wow.  There sure are a lot of places with names that start with ‘Los’ or ‘San’ around here!” The … Continue reading

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Radio

Radio here in New Zealand seems to be one long 80s & 90s weekend.   This reminded me how although there are tons of recent bands experimenting with that 80s sound, all of them seem to be overlooking the essential … Continue reading

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Overlook II

This is the Chateau Tongariro Hotel on the slopes of Mount Ruapehu.It was built in the late 1920s but, in the long years since, it seems to have become haunted by the spirit of The Shining.  Not the haunted Overlook Hotel … Continue reading

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Vigor

The culture here in New Zealand seems to be a fascinating hybrid of Scottish and Maori. One branch of the Young lineage comes from Paisley, which was also one of the places in Scotland that saw a huge amount of … Continue reading

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Aotearoa

Visited the excellent Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.  Appreciated this map inlaid on the floor as it matched my perspective:  looking from New Zealand back up toward China to the left and California to the right. New Zealand … Continue reading

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Madness

  Found out that the Sofitel I’m staying at just opened three weeks ago.  Probably haven’t gotten too many complaints yet about the wallpaper staring at guests.  Looks to me like a wall of…what’s the collective noun for “Cthulhu”? An “eldritch … Continue reading

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Accent

If a Kiwi is saying something to you that sounds like “ear big”, trust me.  They’re saying “airbag”.

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Promising

 Well, just starting off and this is already proving a Very David Vacation ™.  The view out my window of the Sofitel was an Anglican cemetery.   

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Windlord

  Can’t even get out of Wellington airport without seeing a life-sized Gandalf riding Gwaihir.

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Orcs

 “Way out international terminal” indeed.  Who builds their domestic terminal a fifteen minute uncovered walk through the drizzle from their international terminal? Not that I mind the drizzle.  I’m here for the winter weather.  It’s the forced march I object … Continue reading

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Middle

Flying from the Middle Kingdom to Middle-Earth. Two week vacation in New Zealand.

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