Leekbrookgull
Well-known member
Wow,just back.Please don't do 'the sites' go cheap,local. Then enjoy.
Nothing wrong with 'doing the sights', why would you not?
Having said that what I most enjoyed about NZ wasn't the sights but the laid back and friendly people who almost to a man liked us Brits, far nicer than the Aussies.
Apart from the fact it is so far away from anywhere else I could happily live there (especially the Bay of Islands).
The older and more curmudgeonly I become I reckon it is my Retirement destination which I always thought would be northern Italy.
You might want to revise that again, Noel Edmonds aims to retire there:
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=12162071
UK population 66m New Zealand 4.5m New Zealand is a larger than the UK amazing really.Five weeks,from Helensville in the North to Queenstown in the the South. VERY LITTLE and i MEAN little rubbish/litter anywhere you went. Why can't we be like this ?
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They’ll all be grumpy over there today.
May get some solace in the test match currently in progress. NZ need 2 wickets to win, Pak need 15 runs.... it's a nailbiter..!!
Nothing wrong with 'doing the sights', why would you not?
Having said that what I most enjoyed about NZ wasn't the sights but the laid back and friendly people who almost to a man liked us Brits, far nicer than the Aussies.
Apart from the fact it is so far away from anywhere else I could happily live there (especially the Bay of Islands).
The older and more curmudgeonly I become I reckon it is my Retirement destination which I always thought would be northern Italy.
My daughter did her “travelling the world” bit a few years ago. She and her boyfriend visited India and Malaysia before settling in Australia (Sydney) and getting temporary jobs to supplement their travelling budget. After four months they continued travelling, driving throughout Oz and then flying to New Zealand for three weeks and then onto the South Pacific islands and Canada before returning home.
My daughter reckoned that New Zealand was the highlight of their tour. Everything about it she thought was brilliant and doing it on the cheap they hired a camper van, which she said was the best way of seeing the country. Now, all of this happened in 2005 and coincided with the Lions tour of NZ - rugby, for those of you unaware! There were thousands of Lions supporters in attendance and their one mission was (apart from seeing a Lions win!) was to drink a pub dry. This went down a storm with the Kiwis and the papers did updates on the progress of this particular mission with reports of success or not. As it happened many of the pubs heard about the forthcoming “invasion” and stocked up accordingly. By all accounts everyone was happy all round!
A final point, she said that one thing that she will always remember was that everywhere they drove she could smell roast lamb!