I don't really know why I've waited so long to blog. This week has been awfully academic, but we've had a couple days to unwind, explore, and pack our lives up in a bag again for our journey to the South Island. This is a rough schedule of what I'll be doing down there:
25 September 2010
One shire to the next..
I don't really know why I've waited so long to blog. This week has been awfully academic, but we've had a couple days to unwind, explore, and pack our lives up in a bag again for our journey to the South Island. This is a rough schedule of what I'll be doing down there:
19 September 2010
There and back again: an Ecoquester's tale..
17 September 2010
Opoutere and Wharekawa Harbour..
13 September 2010
The answer is blowing in the wind..
I was actually wrong about the date that we are leaving for the South Island (someone can't read their schedule correctly, woops). We are leaving for Opoutere tomorrow morning for 4 days, coming back Friday night with a day off on Saturday, then taking a ferry on Sunday morning to an island off the coast of Auckland and staying there for a few days. We'll return to Ecoquest for a couple days and then depart for the South Island that Sunday (the 26th, I believe). Sorry for the confusion.
In Opoutere we will be staying in a YHA (chain of youth hostels) and it sounds like we have the place all booked up, haha. The vans are fully with all of our field equipment, kayaks, and food for the next few days. I definitely underestimated how much food/supplies are needed for a group our size, but it seems like the field leaders have packing for these kind of trips down to a science. We are going to be doing a few days of work on the estuary which sounds fun in theory but it will likely be very windy and rainy. The first day we also have to do skills training on the kayak which I'm not psyched for because it involves flipping yourself upside down/underwater in the kayak, undoing the skirt, and releasing yourself in the water. For some reason that just kind of scares me and I know it shouldn't. Cold water + cold weather + bathing suit = unhappy Bella. Maree said they will try to make the drill as quick as possible.
Today I did a bit of weeding (it was my turn for this Monday morning task) and a bit of class and finally got started on my work journal, which was a bit of a struggle but I managed. It was just hard to get myself into work-mode because we have done a lot of listening/lecturing and lot of group work and hands-on learning, but very little paper writing or anything intensive. I got it all done and went for a run with Kim and Kelsey, had a delicious dinner, started formulating some plans for my mid-semester break in Nelson with some other people, and watched Wayne's World.
Now it's bed time for this girl.
12 September 2010
Tails from the city of sails..
08 September 2010
The song we sang to the Maori..
The kahikatea is New Zealand's tallest native tree. They can grow up to 65 meters straight up. Kahikatea have shallow root systems. Beneath the ground the roots of a stand form an intertwining mesh that provides support for a tree to grow to great heights. This is how they stand together.
Under my thumb..
07 September 2010
Now I see, I'm never gonna stop this train..


05 September 2010
Can't turn back the hands of time..

04 September 2010
"JESUS CHRISTCHURCH! .... ohhh... too soon?"

Semi-uneventful day yesterday. We stayed on campus the whole day but did a lot of in-classroom stuff. Started the day off right with a nice 30 minute run with the girls really gearing it up at the end. It was another rainy one and all the sitting around gave me a lot of time to get kind of sad and homesick. Facebook doesn't really help the situation because you see pictures of all your friends. There are a lot of things I'm missing back home, especially UNH Cycling related, but there will be plenty of time for that in the spring.
02 September 2010
Trip to Thames..
Today I felt a lot better and more comfortable with everyone/everything. There's always the kind of awkwardness associated with a new group of people, especially when we're living in such close proximity to each other and ALWAYS with each other, but it's definitely getting better. Some "team building" games in which we had to climb over each other and through each others' legs always helps I guess haha.
01 September 2010
Try as I might, can't keep the way the weight from my eyes..
I woke up this morning to the sound of all kinds of foreign and exotic birds chirping. It's so strange, because I don't recognize any of the calls. Even yesterday when our field leaders were giving instructions and telling us about the program I couldn't help from looking away to the strange sound that I didn't recognize in an attempt to identify the bird.