HI there it me again, well who elce? Im on an ice cube!
Hope your ready for the next bit of babble from me , but its good to verbal jazz as its theropy for me.
Hope you all doing well and thatnk for all the flood's of love coming in on Feb 14th!!!!!! :-)
Since Wanaka we have moved quite quick and done some cool stuff.
We got our wooly hats, Gortex jacket and put on our Clampers ready to climbe Franz Joseph Glazier, which was the most beautiful ice cube i have ever walked on.(see Sarah and Me on bus 4th Photo & 3rd) This is despite the fog, low rain cloud and getting soked down to my Granny knikers We had a great day and Karl who we shared a room with in Dunedin also was on our tour. The day didn't clear but we really did enjoy the 8 hour day, but still trying to dry out 4 day's after! smells great!
Then we chilled in Greymouth as the weather was still poor but the place was great and the town small and friendly. Moving swiftly onto Nelson where we past through, it's a town with all the normaties. Moved up to Abel Tasmin National park and Kayaked around with Jeron to Appel split rock and around the caves and bay which was great as you all know i have a strong passion to be on the water. (1st photo)Last night i spent the night in a Tepe which i was rather chuffed with as it reminded me of Africa and where my heart still is. The place was a little hippyish and everyone seemed heavily into yoga and meditation. The others who were there seemed to all be at the same place as us last night, which was..................................the local public house! Chatted to some more good egg's from the uk, France, and headed back to the Tepe.
So the last full day as the four of us will split tomorrow as the car is over, but it has saved me a samll fortune doing it this was and the adventure is set to change once more.