
I am loving the South Island!! I arrived here on Friday the 21st--It was a gorgeous ferry fride. The ferry left Wellington at about 7am, and we made our way across the Cook Strait--only 19 miles, but it took nearly 3 hours, as we had to make our way through the Charolette Sound. Amazing! So many dips in the land, with water all around. So Green! So many mountains! This place is unreal.
We headed to Nelson, to spend 2 nights in the "sunniest" city in NZ. However, it rained the whole time! Just bad luck I guess. I guess you take the good with the bad when you travel for 4 months. Our hostel was really nice--pool, sauna, it was like club med for the backpacker. and it was only $20nz, which is like $11us. Our dollar is doing really well against the kiwi dollar. It is so cheap here! Love it!
On Saturday we headed to the market in town. Loads of cool stuff. I want to buy everything, but the one hitch. . . If I buy it I have to carry it around for the next 3.5 months. So it is easy to say no! Really nice market though.
A bunch of kids well, like 4 of them, and they were like 18, were at our hostel tonight. Ignorant! One of the German kids, was a complete wanker. The instant he found out I was American, he asked me who I voted for. (not the first time, by the way. probably the 12th) What?!? You don't ask that. Even if you know someone well, you don't ask that. Seriously! So I said, "What, you don't even know my name." He said, "Sorry, what's your name?" I replied, and he said, "Oh hi Jerilyn. So who did you vote for?"
It is amazing to me that people feel so strongly about American politics that they would put all poise aside to ask such a stupid question. Seriously! One of the other girls in their group, who was a Kiwi asked me if all Americans are like Paris Hilton. What?!? So I said, "Yes. Americans are super ditzy. Must of them don't even know that we share a border to Canada. And they think that chocolate milk comes from brown cows. yea, Americans are pretty ignorant." She said, "Yeah, that's what I thought. It seems like the whole lot of America knows nothing." What?! Seriously. I probably shouldn't feed into these stereotypes, but if you are that stupid to believe shit like that, then I guess you don't want/need to know the truth about anything other than your comfortable world.
ok. enough ranting. travelling is good. you learn so much about not only yourself, but the way the world views you. (well, the way the world backpacker views you anyway.)
On Sunday, we caught the Stray bus to Abel Tasman National park. A gorgeous national park on the west coast. However, it rained the ENTIRE time we were there. We read all day. Had a indoor BBQ at night and played drinking games, wishing the rain away!
Yesterday, was Jordan's (one of my new canadian pals) birthday. We had a very exciting day on the bus, as we made our way to Barrytown. The whole bus had 25 "challanges" for her to complete through out the day. There were many laughs as she kissed a stranger, got a photo with a cop, helped an old lady cross the street, and drink a beer from a shoe. It was good fun!
Barrytown, is a wee little village, with basically a pub and a hostel. So, a lot of crazyness takes place. After arriving, I headed out to carve my own necklace out of bone. It was so much fun! Very rewarding! (See photo above) It was very time consuming. My ADD was in full effect, as I just wanted it to be done. In the end, it was well worth it. One of a kind, made by me!
So, you might be wondering about the crazy glasses and crown in the above photo... Because there is nothing to do in Barrytown, everyone dresses up in crazy clothes and hangs out in the pub for a crazy dance party. It was so much fun! So yeah--the glasses may make it into some more random photos on my journey. Get ready!!
I am currently in Franz Josef. Tomorrow, I am headed into a helicopter to be dropped of on Franz Josef Glacier. It is gong to be incredible. I will post pics asap! Apparently the ice is blue, and there are all kinds of caves to explore. I didn't realize that glaciers can exsist in warmer climates. I always thought they were only in Antarctica. Who knew?!? It is going to be amazing; I cant wait!! Keep your fingers crossed for sunshine tomorrow! The rain has supposedly ended for now.
Cheers to you all. love ya!