Monday, October 30, 2006

Boiling lake

Again, taken from the air this is a lake of volcanic water.

Deep impact



This is a huge crater made by a metior strike on New Zealand.

I took the photo from our plane and the pilot said many people say it looks like a map of the world.

Can't see it myself, but we'd need more than Bruce Willis and his team of hardened metal workers to save us if one this size hit again.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Budget airline



This was easily the best flight we took on the whole trip. Even though we spent a total of 53 hours on aircraft during our travels - the flight in this small sea plane was totally different.

It's hard to understand how airlines have made something so exciting become such an uncomfortable chore.

This was like flying in a transit van but a really enjoyable experience, partly cause the scenery below was like the lost world. This part of NZ is really great to look at, expecially when we went over the volcano.

wimpys of the world!


Pinar wanted to pose with yet another wimpy - this time in Rotorua, New Zealand.

Regular readers will remember her other wimpy pictures from south africa and Australia.

I had no idea that the special sauce was such a global concept.

Back to the travels


With everything that's been going on we've sort of forgotton about our pictures from the trip - which was the reason for having a blog in the first place.

Here's another mud-pool from NZ. We did have a bath in a specially adapted one, but this one would have been too hot.

Apparently you can cook eggs in these and they're considered a delicacy in Japan, although having been to Japan that's not saying much. I still have bad dreams about the Jellyfish and cows tounge I ate their!

Monday, October 16, 2006

We are Blyth


Grassroots football at it's very.....worst!

Could have been a decent game but the fog made it a bit more difficult and some of the players froze in front of the 2,000+ crowd.

Still some amusing moments and plenty of the enthusiam and warmth that's missing at St James these days.

£6 a ticket is a bit steep though.

Friday, October 13, 2006

In at last



After weeks of sepculation, point and counter-point we're finally into the new house. they aren't joking about the stress involved. I though organizing a wedding was supposed to be the most stressful thing, although I did cheat.

After lugging everything here I think the worst part is unpacking everything and getting it all set-up.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Goodnight and goodluck


Good luck to Quent and Nic who are going back to New Zealand via a bit of traveling.

We're very jealous , as our travelling days are probably over for a while now. Good leaving do on Friday apart from the £4 an hour parking charges in London (until 11pm).

You're best off out of that place before it sucks you completely dry!

Enjoy the deep fried locus and you'll be having beer for breakfast in Fiji - they won't let you have it any other way! Top tip -stay off the tuk tuks!

Here we are aboard the Aurora a long time ago, getting ready for some hard drinking and furniture throwing - deck chair overboard.....
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