Thursday, September 11, 2008
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Aotearoa New Zealand
After months of delay... finally i managed to put some time together to edit our NZ video. Plowing through over 10 hours of shots....
Enjoy!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Moeraki Boulders
MOERAKI BOULDERS – between Dunedin to Mt Cook
Facts: - The Moeraki Boulders are large perfect round stones that are lying around the sandy beaches. Believed to be formed in ancient sea floor sediments thru a process similar to the formation of oyster pearls, where layers of fossil shell, bone fragment, or piece of wood cover a central nucleus core. Which grew into perfectly spherical shapes up to three metres in diameter.
WEIRD ENCOUNTER at Moeraki Boulders
Nell hatched!
Liz became a NINJA
The THREE Apostles
The one that Old Man is in - got STUCKED
Treasure FOUND by Nell – u think it's worth something? Eh?
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Piebald World
Yes.. we thought the trip would be incomplete without a pic of NZ's mascot...
A Friesian cow... or was it supposed to be Kiwi?
We were traveling at 115kmph from Te Anau heading to Dunedin, then old lady hollered: "STOP! I need to snap pics of those cows!"
I had a split second glance up the the rear view mirror, no car, floored the break, kids stuck to the back of our seats for 4 secs before falling to the floor.
Then OL commented: "eh... those cows not are looking this direction-leh... "
So i honked, there you go... Picture Perfect!
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Kaikoura
Kaikoura - by Old Lady
20th Dec 2007
This is the land of sea life – we get to experience being a few meters away from sea lions in the wild…..get to witness the diving showing off the fluke acts from the SPERM WHALES….and roadside lobster dining. ~ALL In One Place~
This is a last minute added location into our Self Drive South New Zealand itinerary – Old man insisted on it as he challenged himself for a perfect photo shot of the Whale’s fluke. So, to please Old Man, I took a day off from Dunedin and slotted Kaikoura into the itinerary. Its one of smartest thing we did because Kaikoura is definitely worth visiting.
Nell, as usual tend to be over-excited when animals are involved. She rushed to a sun basking sea lion the moment she spotted it….she got so near to it…that a local started screaming at us warning us of being way too close to this unpredictable wild life…Alamak!!!..so embarrassing. Anyway, we managed to get this near shot of Nell and her sea lion. Also, we didn’t feel too bad about our bad judgment as we soon found out from an old American couple that the husband went to pat the said sea lion…out of sheer excitement too. Hahahahahhaahhahaha. But you will soon realized that one should not be so complacent when being so close with an unpredictable wild life once you noticed many signage around warning on the safe distance to the sea lions. YIKES!
After the experience with the sea lions, we went back to our lovely motel, clean up and proceed to this lovely roadside stall, recommended by Deb, the motel owner. Great recommendation, the grilled lobsters served were fresh and cheap…half of the price charged by restaurant and the ambience is top class. Fresh cool air from the sea breeze, tucked in between the sea and the little hills….PERFECT!
Juicy clam chowder – ordered one and another and another….
Expensive lobster – don’t really understand why though…the taste is just the same as the shrimps…hmmm..actually the shrimps are tastier..so, still didn’t get it. Anyway, Old man due to his allergy to lobsters among many others, didn’t manage to indulge in this expensive crustacean. WOHOOOOOOO!!! The whole crustacean is mine…MINE! MINE!!...oh wait…no…I still have to share it with my two precious princesses.
Scallops sandwich for Old Man – Old + Man + mah huan = ROTI
21st Dec 2007
Next morning, off to Whale watching expedition ~ Old Man getting all excited for this expedition. Woke up early for his morning breakfast to ensure he don’t end up returning it to mother sea later on (must eat not too soon and not too late before the boat ride..hehehehhehehehe) The sea was in moderate waves condition that morning and since we have young kids with us, we were given the back seat which is considered the most stable part of the boat.
The boat started off into the deep water, with frequent stops for the captain to check for Sperm Whale nearby, spotted one on the 3rd or 4th stop with Old Man already turning Green (Whenever the boat stopped, me and Nell would get out to the viewing bay of the boat and waited for the Captain announcement on the status of sperm whale nearby, announced NONE, the boat will move on and we will be back to our seat as per procedure and on one of this routine, when we were walking back to our seat, saw Old Man covering his nose and mouth with handkerchief and looking green stuck in his seat –was feeling too ill to even get up – How is that for the man whose dream is to get the perfect photo shots of the whale’s fluke….hahahahhaahhahahahahaha..HILLARIOUS)
Anyway, managed to spot about 3 Sperm Whales, I videocam them all, Old Man did get out eventually and snapped this few FLUKES. He was coaxed by the female Whale Watch Operator to do so ~ male ego mah, so he pried himself off the seat, clinging onto his handkerchief and precious camera and BRAVO! Picture perfect FLUKES by The Old Man.
Liz was sleeping thru out the whale watch expedition. When we are back in our Pajero, I told her that she has missed watching the Whale and the infamous Flukes….which she replied to as “Its ok, I can watch it from the video, it’s the same” ;)
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Taieri Gorge - Dunedin
Taieri Gorge - by Old Lady
16th Dec 2007
Just gazing outside the locomotive into the other world, alien to us - the city dwellers – was an awesome experience… a view so worth indulging.
The lush greens, lively yellows and hue blue of nature is just so pleasing to the sight…I love the creeks running in between the mountains especially. They look so “contented” - a life so simple and yet so rich on its own.
Sharing as much as the finger managed to click-click while the historic train crosses viaducts with sheer drops to the valley below and plunges through tunnels as it winds through the gorge
We spotted this lamb during the ride…AWWWWWWWWWWWW….
The girls found a new friend from Germany… Don’t they look “bonded”?
Snap Snap during a brief stop between Dunedin to Pukerangi
The destination, Pukerangi. Yes!, that’s all they have…just a little shed painted “PUKERANGI”…hahahhahahahaha..well, Life is a journey not a destination – so enjoy the ride.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Rose Garden - Christchurch Botanic Garden (by Old Lady)
“A place fit for a Princess”…Nell and Liz adore the Rose Garden so much. Nell was running around trying to get as many photos as possible of the variety colors of roses blooming in the garden, and Liz getting me to pose with the bed of roses of colors that she fancy. Surprise!! Surprise!!! It got the Old man into this flowers photo taking craze thru out the trip too.
This is a haven for rose lovers and plants alike….Entering into The Christchurch Rose Garden is like walking down the aisle of rose petals under a rose arch with bed of roses receiving you. The varieties of roses itself is a feast to the beholder – old roses of every size and colors, tumbling, climbing, dangling, flopping, diversifying - and some peacefully calm and just sitting still.
Here are some beautiful shots from Nell.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Eglinton River
14th Dec 2007 / 8.39am
En route Milford Sound
When we first set out from Te Anau, it was raining heavily, foggy and very cold (6-7 degree).
We stopped by for a couple of postcard pics here. It was drizzling and quite cold still (around 10 degree celcius).
What a morning, and i needed to look for toilet at least twice before reaching the destination.
Thinking back make me want to pee again... that's all for now...
Note: Need to clarify that this is the Old man's entry and have to understand his need to keep releasing himself......cos he is old man mah.