Hey there,
Once again we must apologise for our lack of updates recently. Since we last wrote we have abandoned the search for work in the South Island and headed back to the North.
The ferry ride back over was amidst a force 3 gale which, unfortunately, reduced Kay and Ash to quivering wrecks. All fun and games though.
Once we returned to the North we headed straight up to Palmerstone North to catch up with Gary, Leigh and Jo (from India). We spent 3 days up there staying with Gary and Leigh in their stunning house and had a crackin' night in with them and the gang and also a chance to explore Palmy. Ash went to see Gary's football team play and we both had a fast lesson in windfarms.
We had decided to start work on the east coast (Hawkes Bay region) but before we set off we had the pleasure of seeing Maura and Basil once again on their 50th Wedding anniversary. Thanks again to them for inviting us to their little gathering.
So onto Hawkes Bay, Napier and Hastings where after a few days of searching we were able to find work at a local Orchard. We spent the following week working at the Orchard from 7 til half four for silly money. We spent the nights staying on the beach at a rest stop (for free) thus managing to save up enough to pay for the next few weeks petrol. The work itself was ok, working outside (weather dependant) picking apples for 9 hours a day. Ash got very sunburnt through his refusal to wear suncream and enjoyed moaning about his hayfever. Even so we picked approx. 55,000 apples (it gets that boring that you start to count) and made a few friends along the way.
From Hawkes Bay we travelled north to Taupo where Kay threw herself from a plane much to the envy of Ash. However the excitement and hurtling movement caused Kay to feel less adrenelin and more motion sickness.... you shall all see the DVD when we get back.
Then we headed over to Tongariro National park for a stroll around some waterfalls and a trip up 'Mount Doom' to indulge in a bit of L.o.t.R set spotting. Recently we have been getting back into little walks here and there and we have explored a few tracks to keep us busy.
Since then we have also been through Rotorua, a site of much thermal activity. We have had the pleasure of visiting many mud pools, hot springs, steam emitting things, strange coloured lakes and other thermal wonders. We even managed to find a little secluded thermal pool to take a dip in, although Maori tradition suggests that this is very good for you it neglects to mention that you spend the rest of the day smelling like rotten eggs.... Still, all fun and games.
We are now up in the Bay of Plenty again on the hunt for another weeks work here or there. The weather has turned rainy and miserable of late but Bongo is still keeping us warm and dry.
We hope you are all well and send our love,
We will write again when we do something exciting.
Lots of love,
Ash'n'Kay
xxx
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