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Trips:
Chris and Charly's Passage through SE Asia
Chris and Charly Down Under
Chris and Charly's African Adventure
Chris and Charly's Pacific Island Pit-Stop
Chris and Charly's mini trip to The States
Chris and Charly's Indian Odyssey
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Enjoying the sunshine
Frankton
,
New Zealand
Makumba just before he goes to Oz
Got up and chilled for most the day in the gorgeous sunshine, reading books and drinking a few beers. Early evening we headed into the supermarket to get Christmas supplies, at the same time we found out that there had been two earthquakes in
Chris with a beer
Christchurch, exactly where we were just yesterday in New Brighton and Justine even felt it whilst lying in bed, but not being used to them, we were oblivious. We came back and Chris cooked yummy steaks with baked sweet potato, salad and pepper sauce. Yummy as ever.
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on December 23, 2011
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Frankton
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New Zealand
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Meeting back up with the ever-extreme Justine
Twizel
,
New Zealand
Leaving Christchurch
Stunning
The pretty wild flowers and blue lake
Woke up, packed bags, ate breakfast and checked out of the building sight and waited for Justine to arrive to chauffeur us back down to her pad for Christmas.
Driving to Q'Town
She arrived at about 1pm with Dan, her South African friend and a hitchhiker she picked up along the way and we drove slowly for about 8 hours down to Queenstown stopping a few times along the way.
The most gorgeous place
We were all pretty tired by the time we’d arrived but still stayed up chatting for hours having a couple of drinks and a catch up. She has an amazing
House
, full of character and people staying here all the time, thus it can never be described as quiet… Think we are in for another crazy Christmas!
A baby fallen through the roof
Justine's pad
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on December 22, 2011
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Twizel
,
New Zealand
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New Brighton
New Brighton
,
New Zealand
The beach
New Brighton Pier
A segull
New Brighton
The New Brighton Pier
After dragging myself out of bed for our complimentary breakfast due to the building work, I crawled back into bed and fell back asleep ‘till midday. Finally able to face the world Chris and I wandered off into town to have a walk about, going to the library and on the pier. It was a nice and relaxing day happily achieving not a lot just enjoying this lovely town.
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on December 21, 2011
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New Brighton
,
New Zealand
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A building sight
Christchurch
,
New Zealand
Our plane
We are now 13 hours ahead of the U.K and we landed in Auckland on time at 5:20am both kind of in a daze. Chris did manage to sleep a little, but bless him, it was the kind of sleep where you jolt your head every couple of minutes, so that did keep me entertained most of the journey.
Control tower in Auckland
We didn’t have a great deal to do to kill time before our next flight to Christchurch in 7 hour’s time apart from, go through security and change to the domestic terminal so we did this as slow as possible. To be fair though, it wasn’t too bad as our flight left on time at 12:10pm with no hassle and this time we had 3 seats for the two of us,
About to fly...
so I passed out before take-off and slept until Chris woke me up to check out the awesome scenery before entering Christchurch. We had already booked somewhere to stay, which is a hostel is New Brighton called Point Break on the outskirts of the city so we took 2 buses to get there
Awesome view from plane
which was relatively easy and the last bus driver dropped us off right outside of the door. As we had a van when in Australia so slept in that, this was our most expensive accommodation yet at about £60 for 2 nights and it was the cheapest we could find, so different from the bargain places you can find in Asia.
The snowy mountains from plane
When we got off the bus though it looked just like a building sight and when we checked in and paid the remaining balance we got taken upstairs to be shown our room. It was tiny with just a bunk bed wedged in the corner with the windows open and a builder outside drilling so all the dust was blowing in the room. Fantastic.
A Building Sight aka our hostel
So obviously we weren’t happy, but before we said anything, the manager showed up, took a 1 look at our gob-smacked faces and instantly moved us to a room out the back with no work going on. We were so happy, plus it was an en-suite with 4 beds in, including a double, so we quickly shut the door and locked it before they changed their minds. Unfortunately though for them, some other people saw we got upgraded so had a bit of hassle from them! Oops! Chris then forced me to go out and join him for a beer so I didn’t crawl straight into bed and get jet-lag so I finally got to sleep properly at 10pm thankfully!
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on December 20, 2011
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Christchurch
,
New Zealand
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Almost in Auckland...
Auckland
,
New Zealand
Yummy pate
Cannot believe we are leaving Australia already!.. So we got ourselves motivated eventually to get on with stuff and to get ready for flying out in the evening to
New Zealand
.
Chris' delicious pork belly dish
Chris cooked a culinary delight in the evening consisting of homemade pate and his signature dish of pork belly for us, Eamann and Phil.
Eamann, Phil and I
Then Eamann kindly gave us a lift to the airport in the evening and we said a sad goodbye to both him and Phil who have been great to us the past few days. Our flight left at 11:50pm for Melbourne and by this time we were both already exhausted but I had a horrible middle seat on the plane with Chris on my left and a guy with no sense of personal space on my right, and an annoying brat behind, so although just a 3 hour flight, it was horrific!
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on December 19, 2011
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Auckland
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New Zealand
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Mission Impossible
Pakenham
,
Australia
We didn’t do a great deal in the morning, but went out to do a bit of shopping in the afternoon and we brought a new hard drive as our other one has broken. We then went to the cinema and watched the new ‘Mission Impossible’ film, which was I surprised myself by enjoying it! It was nice to go to cinema and it’s the first time we’ve been since we’ve been away, but it wasn’t cheap at $21 a ticket! We then came back and chilled on the sofa.
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on December 18, 2011
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Pakenham
,
Australia
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shopping, chores and films
Pakenham
,
Australia
Did a little shopping, did a few chores and watched a couple of films and hung out with Eamann’s flatmate, Phil. But apart from that didn’t do a great deal…
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on December 17, 2011
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Pakenham
,
Australia
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Fuzzy
Pakenham
,
Australia
Chris chillaxing in libray
Woke up with fuzzy heads again this morning. But to work it out of our systems a little we tidied up, did some washing before justifying sitting on the sofa for an hour or two before Phil kindly gave us a lift into town. So after using the free Wi-Fi in the library and then a little shopping we took a slow walk back and had a chilled evening watching a couple of films and Chris made some homemade pizzas.
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on December 16, 2011
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Pakenham
,
Australia
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Puffing Billy
Belgrave
,
Australia
Puffing Billy
Leading the way
After doing pretty much nothing for far too long we surprised even ourselves by having a busy day. Woke up too early to finish packing away all of our things and left Maureen with everything we couldn’t fit in our bags to take to the charity shop or keep if she wants including our tent, mattress, doona, clothes, food, etc. etc. Tim, another friend we made then gave us a lift to the train station just in time to make the 10:24am train to Melbourne, then with a quick change over we caught the metro to
Belgrave
and then just a walk to find Eamann at the Puffing Billy Railway Station armed with free tickets for us to go on this famous steam train.
Puffing Billy
The engine of Puffing Billy
Puffing Billy
On the puffing Billy
Puffing Billy
The switch room
Chris and the captain
Nice view from train
On the bridge
Eamann and I
It was a great trip taking about an hour each way with fantastic scenery. We then met Eamann when we got back and we went to have a few drinks at his local before he took us home to his lovely
House
and cooked us a delicious dinner.
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on December 15, 2011
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Belgrave
,
Australia
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Farewell dinner
Geelong
,
Australia
The lake
We started to slowly start organising our things today ready to pack back into our backpacks with Chris discovering that I now had 17 tops. Bugger. So of course some had to disappear to the local charity shop. When you don’t have many clothes it is hard to part with ones that have travelled the world with you. But Chris didn’t of course fall for that and demanded that some had to go ignoring the argument that mine were half the size of his. It is going to be hard to leave the camp site tomorrow! We felt bad for leaving Maureen and will really miss her so early so cooked her (well Chris did) a farewell dinner and chatted for ages until I started drifting off to sleep on her sofa…
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on December 14, 2011
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Geelong
,
Australia
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