New Zealand, Solstice, Stolen Wages, Gaming, Threads
Well, tickets to Bali were next to impossible to get at a reasonable price, so
caseopaya and I are heading to the South Island of New Zealand in the New Year (gee, anyone would think I like the place or something). Currently thinking of a tour from ChCh to Dunedin to Invercargill to Te Anau to Queenstown to Wanaka to Twizel then back to ChCh. Should be manageable in six days ;-)
Last Sunday attended the Unitarian Church concert, which was the usual standard. Special guest in attendance was
missmilky. Monies raised, on my asking, went to the indigenous Stolen Wages campaign, of which I gave an impassioned speech. The Australian Senate has come down with a report on this issue just a fortnight ago. It will probably become a major issue in 2007. Solstice dinner was with
severina_242,
_zombiemonkey and
caseopaya. We chewed the fat, drank a lot, and I ended up letting
severina_242 cut my hair; I now have an eighties style bob with fringe.
Have received several games over the past few days; treated myself to PDFs of Dogs in The Vineyard and the most excellent Kill Puppies for Satan (you've got to read the hate mail). Have borrowed
_zombiemonkey's copy of Over The Edge for more inspiration. Have also received a heartbreaker' in the form of a game called 'Fantasy Imperium' which the author sent me. Physically, it's a magnificant piece of work. Hardbound, good binding, good art, over 500 pages.. but sweet Jesus, the game sucks.
Hat-tip to
greylock. The nuclear war film, "Threads" on is avaible on Google video. If you're under 25 you need to see this to understand people my age. No really, you do.
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Piccie!
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GIFs! GIFs!
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Skip Twizel, big time. Tekapo is about 15-20 minutes up the road (towards Christchurch) and it is *much* nicer. Twizel is a ghost town.
Also, if you've only got 6 days, I'd skip Invercargill and just head right for Queenstown or Te Anau. Te Anau is pretty small and quiet, but it does leave you with only a 2 hours drive down to Milford Sound. On Milford, if you are planning on heading down to there, here are two tips:
1. Go early in the morning (and I mean *early*). We stayed the night in Te Anau and had a 9am cruise booked. With the 2 hour drive down there, that meant an early start. However, at that time of the morning, it was a fantastic drive, virtually nobody on the roads. We realised just how much of a blessing this was when we were coming back, seeing all these cars stuck behind camper vans coming down the tight, twisting and turning road.
2. It gives you plenty of time to amble over to Queenstown (4 hours). The first part of the drive from Te Anau down to Milford Sound is pretty nice, and there are little spots to pull off the road and have a look around. Take a packed lunch, because this is the best time to eat it.
Queenstown rocks. Wanaka is also really nice.
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The other 80s nukefest that sticks in my mind is Raymond Briggs' "When the Wind Blows" (both the animated film and the book)
Erk... well have a merry Xmas at least!
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The most surprising thing to me came at the end in the credits: it was a Channel 9 Australia co-production! I honestly can't remember the last time Australian commercial TV contributed to anything even close in terms of quality content like this.
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South Island
When driving in South Island - remember the distance may not look much but the drive (or better a bus ride) may take a bit of time!! It would take about 3.5 days to just drive that route (especially The Q'town/Wanaka Rd, it may only be 80km but can take up to 2.5 hrs) - and that's if you don't want to get out and take a look!!
I will be in Auckland for a week in January and then there permanently from March so if you like it that much you I would welcome the visit! :)
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