That's right, I've returned from an absolutely wonderful trip to the land down under down under. It was fantastic. At some point I'd like to write it up into words of a respectable nature, but I'm gearing up to spend almost three weeks on the road as I wind my way down the west coast to my next job near Sacramento, California.
Now, I took over 1,000 photos, so they won't all be here. I've chosen my favorite to edit, all of which will be shown on my tumblr:
Saunterling. I am also considering making prints available of my favorite ones, so feel free to lobby for the one you like most.
On a related note my shop will continue to be on vacation while I mosey south. I'm arriving a week early so in that time I should be able to make space to get my stuff together and re-open it. I have tons of new ideas for linoleum prints, shirts (!!), the ever-present patch, and possibly some new exciting dye-stuffs as I am going to see if there's a chance I could grow my own indigo at this farm!
*There's quite a few photos coming up*
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Auckland Domain, Auckland. This was the walk I realized how out of shape my poor little feet were. |
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Orewa, The Hibiscus Coast. There are lots of little towns around Auckland that are easy to get to for a day trip by bus. |
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Bees <3 |
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Still Orewa. There was a lovely, long, very long, walk around an estuary that ventured into farm land. |
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River walk in Hamilton. This part of Hamilton was really beautiful, but there's not much else to do there. |
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Beautiful hydrangeas everywhere |
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Hobbiton! A must-do on the North Island. |
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It's a two-ish hour tour and you learn about the history of the farm and all of the really small details Peter Jackson insisted on. |
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Geothermal activity in Rotorua. There were free foot soaking areas. Truth: it did small like sulfur everywhere. |
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Jenny the kea. She went after my camera shortly after this was taken. I also got to see live kiwis and some chicks at this facility! (Unfortunately photographs are not allowed, but trust me, they are super cute) |
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On the ferry. |
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Seal pups playing in the tide pools outside Kaikoura, south island. |
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Kaiteriteri beach, one of the world's top beaches. |
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Cape Foulwind. A fantastic little walk that let to great views. I have some panoramics on my phone I'll upload at another time. |
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Mirror pool. There were supposed to be spectacular views of Mt. Cook but it was too cloudy this day. |
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One of the lakes near Wanaka. These reflected beautifully. |
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EDORAS. I mean South, south island. Merino sheep country, between Queenstown and Lake Tekapo. |
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Peter's Pool near Franz Josef glacier. |
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Mt. John just outside of Lake Tekapo. You could see for miles |
Until next time, Sabrina