Sunday, March 30, 2008

Apples and Wine

Alright so we've been in Napier, which is on the North Island in Hawkes Bay, for the last week. Hawke's Bay is another well-known wine region of New Zealand. We started picking apples last week, but were only able to work for a day and a half. I know, picking apples? Well, we just need a bit more money to finish travelling the North Island. Of course the first day was just as crazy as the first day of work on the vineyard. My first day on the vineyard was ridiculous. I starved because Beate and I got split up and she had the backpack with all our food and water! I was also forced to sing my national anthem at 8 in the morning while I was snipping grapes off the vine. The first day of apple picking was just as crazy. I was up on the ladder picking red fujis when the guy on the tractor ran over my ladder!!! I fell off and screamed at the same time. Ha, luckily I was only a few feet of the ground so I didn't get hurt. Then the van that took us to work dropped us off at a different place in Napier and our rides almost forgot us! I had no clue where we were, so thankfully I had the number of the guy in charge.

We ended up not working much last week since the apples weren't red enough, so we had a few days off to enjoy the beach. Yesterday Beate and I went on a fantastic wine tour to 4 wineries in Hawke's bay: Moana Park (very small, vegetarian wines), Sileni (larger, we had a gourmet food platter and bought chocolates), Ngatarawa (tasted a ton of wines and ended up with a merlot/cab blend), and Mission Estate (which was the first winery established in NZ). We had a wonderful guide that was super knowledgeable about Hawke's Bay and he gave me a list of Syrah's (my fav. wine) from the area that I need to try.

We are staying here in Napier for another week and a half before finishing our travels on the North Island. I am loving this town even though our backpackers is super tiny.

These are the rest of the pictures I took in Christchurch:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2297175&l=2f059&id=10001326

Here are the pictures from Kaikoura:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2297170&l=48c7f&id=10001326

Monday, March 17, 2008

4 and 1/2 days left in Blenheim!

Alright so I've got a quick update for everyone still reading. The grape harvest should start tomorrow so Beate and I will be picking grapes the rest of the week! Then we're heading up North again. We leave on Saturday and spend the night in Picton again because Wellington is completely booked out...there's a rock concert! Then we head up to Napier which is in Hawke's Bay on Sunday. We're going to stay there for another couple of weeks and work picking some more fruit. From there we'll have a few days at Lake Taupo, one in Rotorua, one or two in Tauranga (Bay of Plenty), then a few in Coromandel, and finally up to Paihia/Bay of Islands before we end in Auckland! Less than six weeks until I'm off to Hawaii!!!

Everthing's been fine here in Blenheim, although we haven't had as much work as we wanted. We've met some cool people and read quite a few books. The weather has been sunny, although not as warm as we would like. We're excited to get moving Saturday though!

Happy St. Patricks Day to eveyone and an early Happy Easter too!

-Lisa

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

I'm exhausted!

Okay so this has to be quick...the internet is still a far away concept in Blenheim. They only have dial up at the backpackers! It took me half an hour the other day to read a couple of e-mails and reply to one! What did we used to do when we only had dial up?

Anyway, we're staying at the Lemon Tree Backpackers in Blenheim and working on vineyards. The work is easy enough, but makes us sore and tired at the end of the day. I'm extra tired because my allergies are really kicking in next to all these plants. Everyone in the hostel is working for some contracting company that sends people to different vineyards, so that's cool. We have to catch a bus at 6:40am and then we work up until 3 or 4pm right now. We'll start picking next week which will then be 10 hour days! Woohoo! Beate and I have decided that we can only take 3 weeks of this and then we'll head up to Hawkes Bay to do 2 more weeks (just in a different place for some variety) and then finish travelling the North Island before leaving April 26th.

I'm not sure how often I'll be able to update the blog over the next couple of months, so don't worry if I haven't written in a week or two...I'm probably working and the internet isn't!

Hope all is well in the U.S. I am looking forward to getting back!

-Lisa