For longer than I can remember, my work has had a tradition where fellow staff give lunchtime presentations about their international trips. It’s a fun way to learn about the world and dream up new exotic locations to visit before returning to the email-meeting-email hamster wheel we all seem to find ourselves stuck on. When […]
Category Archives: New Zealand
Farewell to Middle Earth (New Zealand, Part 4: North Island)
Kiwis are an endearing lot. The people, not the birds. Although I am sure the birds are nice too. New Zealanders always seem to be happy and positive. I love how they tell you to have a great day and actually mean it. I love that they seem genuinely excited when you give them your […]
Rain, rain…go away! (New Zealand Part 3: West Coast, Kaikoura and Wellington)
Weather in New Zealand is a fickle beast. Baking in the scorching sun one minute and then huddled under a tree trying to escape the freezing wind and torrential rains the next. The weather forecasts are no good – as evidenced by today’s forecast of a “zero percent chance of rain” which we read on […]
Things are looking up! (New Zealand, Part 2: Milford Sound and Queenstown)
I think the sizable dose of codeine found in the over-the-counter cold medicine I was taking last week (no prescription needed here in New Zealand!) was dulling my senses and making my introduction to this country seem less than spectacular. I look back on my blog post highlighting my somewhat blasé attitude about New Zealand and […]
Too much of a good thing? (New Zealand, Part 1: Christchurch to Southland)
“You’re spoiled by the world!” was the response of my friend Michelle when I told her I wasn’t yet gaga over New Zealand. I agree with her; I think I have been traveling to too many phenomenal locales lately. Part of what makes something extraordinary is when it is compared to the ordinary…and it has […]