THE SOUTH ISLAND 3 – Queenstown, TeAnau, Milford & Doubtful Sounds

From Dunedin, I hoped a Naked Bus (just the name of the bus company, not how the driver & passengers dress), and headed to Queenstown - the Adventure Capital of the South Island.   I had booked into the new Haka Lodge - 4-bed mixed dorm room - for a week.  (I always request a …

THE SOUTH ISLAND 2 – Dunedin

On January 19th I completed my holiday housesit and flew from Wellington to spend the next 3 weeks exploring the south half of the South Island. I spent the first week in Dunedin at the wonderful hostel, KiwisNest. With a corner room all to myself, the staff even brought me in a desk and chair and …

The SOUTH ISLAND 1- Christchurch, Akaroa, Arthur’s Pass, Hokitika

If you read my previous blog posts, you know that I had  made my way to the South Island for a trip to Nelson to specifically tour the WOW Museum (with a short foray into the fabulous Abel Tasman National Park) before returning to Blenheim, smack in the middle the delicious Marlborough wine region, for a …

TRAVELING IN, AROUND AND OUTSIDE OF WELLINGTON – PART 2

Time really flies when you're having fun!  I loved my 3 1/2 months living in Wellington - I had public transportation that made it easy to get from my little 'home on the hill' into the CBD (if you didn't mind walking down an extremely steep hill to catch the bus - or back up …

TRAVELING IN, AROUND AND OUTSIDE OF WELLINGTON – PART I

From October 1st to January 19th, I was based in Wellington - the capital city of New Zealand, where I made my home, most of the time, in a comfy room overlooking the beautiful harbour.  But I did venture out from my cozy nest to see and do and house and pet sit during this …

TIME FLIES – NOW IT’S SUMMER DOWN UNDER!

SOLACE IN THE WIND This metal statue balances on the edge of Wellington harbour.  He has a grimace on his face that is hard to interpret.  Is he grimacing at the force of the winds that whip this city almost constantly - giving it the name Windy Wellington. (120km just this past week).  Sometime it …

WELLINGTON! At the bottom of the North

I left the Coromandel on September 29th and took a bus to Auckland where I overnighted before rising early in the morning of the 30th to catch the Northern Explorer Kiwi Scenic Rail  to Wellington.   This would be my first time riding Kiwi Rail and being a person who grew up on trains, I was …

THREE MONTHS IN THE COROMANDEL

I arrived at the Auckland airport on the 30th of June where I was met by my next home/pet owners.  I always try to arrive a few days before the homeowners depart (this time for a 3-month holiday in the UK).  This way I have time to learn how things in the house work, the pet's …

NEW ZELAND! The Land of Two Islands

I have arrived WAY Down Under.  The only land mass further south is Antarctica!  For the next posts I will be telling you about my time spent exploring and house and pet-sitting on the North Island - but first a bit of New Zealand history.                     …

THE LAND OF ‘OZ’ – CONTINUED

MELBOURNE  After 4 glorious, if extremely jet-lagged sunny days and nights in Sydney, it was time to catch an early morning flight to Melbourne where I had agreed to a 3-week house/pet sit in the suburb of Carnegie. (Car-NEIGH-geee).  I landed on a very wet and soggy day and found the airport shuttle bus into …