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Skyring ([personal profile] skyring) wrote2009-04-06 02:21 am

New Zealand, here I come!

I'm not the wunderblogger I should be. Time and Twitter are big obstacles.

The last two Saturdays, Kerri and I have been going to a massage course. More on that in a separate post.

My mate Ken has suffered a personal crisis, and this has caused a few long angsty sessions over coffee when I should have been out on the streets. More on that later.

I'm considering WordPress on my Joyent server that is otherwise going idle. That would let me consolidate a couple of blogsites. But that will take time. And skill.

Kerri notes that I'm rubbish at housework, cooking, looking after the garden, decluttering, tax, and a hundred other vital things, but when it comes to travel, I'm all enthusiasm.

Yeah. That's me.

Next trip is New Zealand for the BookCrossing convention. I've got tickets, cars, accommodation and excursions all booked, paperwork for same printed out - all I need do is turn up at Canberra airport next Sunday and let myself be swirled away.

A short transit in Sydney. One and a half hours to make the transit bus, go through security and passport control, and board the plane. Unless I'm very lucky, there won't be much time for hanging around the lounge having a decadent breakfast.

Oh well. Wellington in mid-afternoon, to be met by Discoverylover, on whose floor I shall be sleeping for two days with sundry other BXers.

Morning ferry to Picton, where our group will load into a couple of rental cars and drive down to Hanmer Springs to soak in the waters and do our best to monopolise a hostel.

Next day is whale-watching at Kaikoura. Pricey, but one of those once in a lifetime treats. I've seen humpbacks off Cape Byron and Surfers Paradise, and random whales and dolphins from Aurora, but this is probably my best chance to see the mighty sperm whale.

We finish the day by driving down to Christchurch. The others in the party will be staying with friends and in youth hostels, and honestly, I toid with the notion of sharing a bunk room with my friends, but two things stopt me. First, I snore, or at least there is the risk of snoring, and I am not keen on keeping my friends awake during the night so they don't enjoy the day.

Second, I'm up at odd hours, night and day. That's why being a night cabbie is no great hardship and why I never get jet lag - my sleeping habits are already screwed up. So, I'd be doubly disturbing my companions.

Usually I try to find a private room in a hostel, where I can keep my own hours, and if I want to go from two to four in the morning writing a blog entry, I can. I've got a room to myself in Hanmer Springs, for example.

However, all the private rooms in Christchurch's hostels were booked out - by people more organised than me - so I went hunting up Wotif.com to see what was available. There were some bargains available - one night in "Chateau on the Park" for $19 caught my eye, but eventually I settled on the Crowne Plaza, for its nearby location, reasonable rates, and the fact that I'm a member of their loyalty program.

(After making the non-refundable booking, I find that Newk has discovered a far nicer place, one that offers breakfast and evening drinks, for just a bit more. Oh well.)

Wednesday, we have to be in Christchurch in time for dinner at some swish China place. We'll have about three hours to make the 2:15 hour drive, checkin to our hostels etc and make dinner. Working out who goes in which car could save a little time. Luckily one of the cars doesn't have to be returned until Thursday morning, and I'm keeping the other until Monday, dropping it off at the airport.

Thursday is the Tranzalpine train trip over to the West Coast. Have to be at the station about 0745, and we don't get back until 1800 for dinner at 1900, so that's going to be tight again.

Friday looks to be a rest day, at least in the morning. There's a bookshop tour in the afternoon ("May be a small extra cost if we use public transport to get to the more far-flung bookshops. May be a large extra cost if you buy lots of books," according to the website.) Dinner at five, followed by the meet'n'greet.

Saturday is packed. Release walk in the morning, beginning at 0830, Presentations and talks in the afternoon, quiz night.

Sunday there's a live internet chat with the BC in DC group (and anyone else), followed by the farewell brunch. Afternoon activities include a wine tasting trip and a harbour cruise. I think I'll go for the wine trip, with an eye to writing a story. Very likely there will be some sort of dinner with the diehards.

Monday it all ends for me. My flight is after lunch, and there'll be a bunch of us going at the same time. Two hour transit in Sydney, and I get back home around dinner time. And then I resume work Tuesday arvo.

All up, it's going to be an expensive week for me, but this is exactly why I drive a cab twelve hours a night, five nights a week. There's also the chance to write some great travel stories.

But most of all, I'll be hanging out with my BookCrossing friends. Forget the fancy excursions and dinners - put a bunch of BookCrossers together in a bare room and we'll have a wonderful time.

[identity profile] holmesfan.livejournal.com 2009-04-05 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
You make it all such fun. Writing a travel story before you've even started it is a new approach.
Don't envy you DL's floor - well, anyone's floor. How we BXers suffer in pursuit of our habit!
Sorry to hear about your friend Ken/ Hope that things have settled down a bit for him.
Really looking forward to seeing you once again.

[identity profile] discoverylover.livejournal.com 2009-04-06 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
Don't pity him too much - he does have the choice of the couch or my old bed on the floor! Which I'll let him and Kev fight over :D

[identity profile] wombles.livejournal.com 2009-04-05 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Sounds like a slice of heaven to me :)
Hubby is watching "once were warriors", so I'm listening to NZ accents.

[identity profile] discoverylover.livejournal.com 2009-04-06 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
have they said subaru yet? :P

[identity profile] discoverylover.livejournal.com 2009-04-06 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
I am SOOOOOO excited! I'm grinning just thinking about it :D

[identity profile] alkaline-kiwi.livejournal.com 2009-04-06 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
Look forward to seeing you this coming weekend!

[identity profile] whytraven.livejournal.com 2009-04-06 06:03 am (UTC)(link)
Nobody will remember you for your decluttering, gardening and household skills.

Your travel, adventures, spirit and friendliness?

In with a chance.

[identity profile] lusks.livejournal.com 2009-04-06 06:51 am (UTC)(link)
I KNOW you will have a wonderful time with the NZ BC'rs. Just in case you did not know there is a free bus service Mon/Fri, find out about it here. http://www.metroinfo.org.nz/docs/Shuttle_web.pdf

Have a wonderful time, I am sure you will, wish I could have stayed on in Christchurch especially for the convention.
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[personal profile] moem 2009-04-06 10:44 am (UTC)(link)
I snore, or at least there is the risk of snoring, and I am not keen on keeping my friends awake during the night so they don't enjoy the day.



It works. It really does.
See you soon!

Anti-snurk

[identity profile] skyring.livejournal.com 2009-04-07 01:57 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, it's a small bottle of oxygen? Or do I swallow it?

[identity profile] greedyreader.livejournal.com 2009-04-06 11:45 am (UTC)(link)
put a bunch of BookCrossers together in a bare room

A bare room
or a bar room ...

[identity profile] miss-efficiency.livejournal.com 2009-04-07 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
Kerri notes that I'm rubbish at housework, cooking, looking after the garden, decluttering, tax, and a hundred other vital things, but when it comes to travel, I'm all enthusiasm.

I recall your telling me that you didn't really travel until you got into BookCrossing, which was about 5 years ago if memory serves me. Does that mean that up until that point you were rubbish at EVERYTHING?

Seriously, have a great trip and a marvelous time at the convention. I'm so jealous. Hope Ken is OK.

[identity profile] skyring.livejournal.com 2009-04-07 01:53 am (UTC)(link)
LOL! Yeah, pretty much. I was an OK programmer for a while.

Four years ago for the big trip to Washington, though I'd had a taster when I organised a second honeymoon in New Zealand with the kids. http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/4511227

I'm a pretty good cabbie, too.