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Summer 2009 in New Zealand

February 3rd, 2009 · No Comments

So December / January has come and gone very quickly, we have begun a New Year and almost as quickly as it has begun we are already 1/12th through it! Boy does time fly! Dec / January resulted in me having pretty much a month off work due to the Holidays and some annual leave taken, so much happened over this time that it actually feels kinda good to be back at work – well for the time being, I’m sure I’ll be ready for another break within a couple of weeks! Luckily for me I’m heading to Australia in exactly one month!! What happened over these holidays? 
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  •  Annual Cemetary Circuit MotorBike event around the streets of Wanganui
  • Jetsprings at Upokongaro (10 minutes out of wanganui)
  • New Years on Lake Taupo
  • My Brother turned 18 – made lots of Jelly shots & Vodka Jet Planes
  • Went camping (for the first time in years!) in Rotorua
  • Went to Raglan for the first time.
  • Went to my first Big Day Out event!

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All in all it was a pretty great holiday considering I didn’t travel too far! 
Big Day Out

Now I’m starting to get very excited for Australia, whilst Gold Coast doesn’t excite me as much as it should (due to going there last year), I am pretty excited to actually explore Brisbane (I lived there for a bit when I was a baby so feel like I have a connection there even though I don’t remember it at all) and REALLY excited to go to Melbourne, it just seems like an amazing city – lets hope it lives up to my expectations!

Tags: Auckland · NZ · New Zealand · Raglan · Rotorua · Uncategorized · Wanganui

Wanganui - Virginia Lake

October 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

Well I think I wrote something about Virginia Lake in my post on what to do in Wanganui, on the weekend we decided to go for a walk up there give the birds some half stale bread then walk back into town and get some lunch.

There were baby ducks, baby swans and baby pukeko!! It was an amazing day considering it was meant to be rainy, so here are some pics of ones of the must see’s in Wanganui :) 

Ducks @ Virginia Lake

Swan @ Virginia Lake

Pukeko @ Virginia Lake

Virginia Lake

Tags: New Zealand · Wanganui

Wangavegas….

August 1st, 2008 · No Comments

Since I’ve had nothing exciting to add by the way of trips lately I thought I would write a little ditty about Wanganui, my hometown.  

Wanganui has gotten a bad reputation in the media recently due to a lot of violence – mainly gang related, but don’t get me wrong it is a lovely town even though most young people say they want to get out of here more than anything, I guess they don’t understand that the grass isn’t always greener on the other side! 

I wouldn’t suggest spending a week here if you are wandering our lovely country, although it is definitely worth having a look around for a few hours or even stopping overnight to breakup your journey in the North Island.  

The photo’s throughout this entry are ones I took on my walk to work one day last year;  

Queens Park

So what can you do in Wanganui?  

Take a stroll around Virginia Lake, set in the trees a walk around the lake will take you under half an hour – take some bread to feed the ducks, geese and swans.  There is also a small walk-through bird aviary, the winter gardens and a café.  

Poke around at Queens Park, a lot of history resides here – as does our local Library, Museum, Sergeant Gallery and War Memorial Hall, to be honest I have only been to the Library so I can’t comment on any of the other stuff, one day I will make it to the other places! Give me a buzz and let me know what the other places are like if you’ve visited.  

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Take a ride on the Waimarie, a restored paddle steamer. The Waimarie takes you on a return journey on the Whanganui River to Upokongaro and back – check their website for times, there is generally at least one sailing per day and the return trip takes around 1 hour. There is a bar on board, and some sailings serve meals as well.  

Cooks Gardens hosts a number of sporting events throughout the year, including, athletics, rugby and motocross (yep the trucked in a lot of dirt to host this!) –there are also concerts occasionally held here.   Just down the road from Cooks Gardens is the Royal Wanganui Opera House, it’s a nice building, and usually is advertising some event or another which is to be held there – I still don’t like the place from having Ballet performances there when I was a little tike, hmmm.

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Kowhai Park is over the bridge from the central city, a nice place to rest for a while, release your inner child on the playground – or if you have kids let them burn some energy. There are free BBQ’s in the park so bring along some sausages and bread, send me an invite and have a BBQ lunch or dinner.  Everything in the park is free except the kid’s train which goes around; last I heard it was about 50cents to have a go. Next to Kowhai park is Riverlands Fun park, which has mini golf, go karts and bumper karts – all of these do cost, so if your penny pinching I would give it a miss and just spend some time at Kowhai Park.  

Durie Hill – Boasts two towers, the main Durie Hill Tower gives great views over Wanganui. It is a must see in Wanganui, take your camera and count the steps on the way up. You can get to the top of Durie Hill by driving, walking up the stairs or walking through a tunnel and taking a very old elevator to the top. (Costs around $1 each I believe). Up the top of Durie Hill is a smaller lookout tower is not enclosed on the walk up – take it from experience, if heights scare the bejebus out of you, just go up the main tower, the views are no better from the smaller one, and there’s something about the comfort of being enclosed while climbing a tower!  

Well that is properly about the excitement which is my hometown of Wanganui! So get yourself to the River City, it’s a great gateway to a number of amazing locations in NZ – 2-2.5 Hours from Wellington, the capital city, 2 hours from New Plymouth – less to Mt Egmont, 1-1.5 Hours from Mt Ruapehu, 2.5Hours to Taupo, 3.5 Hours to Rotorua. What are you waiting for? Come hit me up for a Beverage or two! :)

Tags: New Zealand · Wanganui