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Going, going, gone
Jun 5, 2006

well after 3 years here, it is time to say goodbye.

Since the anagram fiasco of last here, I have only been here for a few journals and such, I haven't written for the guide for a long time now, so there is really no point my being here.

Although I will lurk on a couple of journals, I doubt I will post here much anymore.

This descision hasn't been easy, but it had to come sooner or later

so night night all, it has been fun, but all good things come to an end

for those that wish to find me, I spend alot of time here.... www.mycoffeelounge.net code name lulu

cheers

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Taking a break
Oct 18, 2005

with all this anagramming going on, I am confused ad frustrated, so I am going to have a break from here.

This is not something I ever thought I would be saying erm

see you all in a few weeks, when things return to normal

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Mar 26, 2005

I finally got to meet another Hootooer, Frenchbean U236943wow

We had coffee and chatted for a bit, before she had to go and finish her shopping, and returning to Childers, hopefully missing the storms that are swirling around this area in the afternoons at the moment.

What a loverly ladybiggrin

Other news...my 2 year hootooversary was last Tuesdaymagic , was just a b*mmer I didn't have a computersadface

cheers

I hope everyone has a happy bunny daysmiley


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I've got a brand new..........
Feb 10, 2005

shiny jigsawwow somersault magic

and hubby got a nice bright petrol whippersnipperbiggrin

ain't hardware stores wonderful placessmiley

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NZ Holiday
Jan 25, 2005

well I have finally done it ok

NZ was gorgeous. Chilly, wet, but very,very,prettybiggrin

We nearly missed the flight over due to a train delay, and, on the way home, nearly missed the train due to a plane delayerm .

We spent xmas with my parents and my sister, and her family. It was really nice, of course we all ate to much and some of us tippled very merrilysmiley

On boxing day we left for our tour in my parents campervan, which, although small, was very comfy.

First up we went to Otorohanga, to see some kiwis, and other native birds and wildlife,it has one of the largest enclosed avairies, then on to Wiatomo caves, where we spent our first night,
The glowworms were really spectacular, and the walk to the top of the lookout was a killerlaugh , but the view was worth it, we even went into the haunted hotel for a drink!,
which due to a change in the way public holidays are now paid, was horrendously expensiveyikes .

Day two was a big drive, we went down one side of the mountains, along the bottom, then around and up the other side, with just a short side trip up the side of Mt Ruapehu,to the bottom of the ski lifts, the weather was absoballylutely clear,but with a freezing wind, so we got some loverly shots of the mountains.magic
We also stopped at the War Museum, so Gray could play on all the tanks and stuffbiggrin .

Day two was Taupo,Lake Taupo is the biggest lake in NZ, it was created over 1500 years ago, by a huge volcanic eruption,the chinese have records of it, it turned the sky pinkish for a whileerm . We saw the Huka falls and a dam,where water is released every 2 hours during the day, it was awesome. We visited a place called Craters of the Moon, a large area full of sulpher wents and steam vents.It was quite eerie, very hot and smelly<pooh>.

Day 3 was on to Napier, a city rebuilt in the 1920s after an earthquake, so the whole city is done in art deco, very different, it was full of holiday makers, so we kept going onto Wiaroa,just a small seaside town, but it had a caravan park, with the poshest showerblock I have ever seen,piped music, beautiful showers, sparkling toilets, and fresh cut flowers!
The drive from Napier to Wiaroa, gave us just a glimpse of the twisty, windy skinny, roads that were coming up.

Day four was drizzly from the start, and this was the day we were going to take state highway 38, a gravel road through Eruwera National Park, and Lake Wiakarimoana, a volcanic crater lake. This drive was very,very hairy.
Steep windy roads going up and over 4 ranges, with huge drops on one side of the road, and sheer cliffs on rising on the other,
and even through the drizzle, the views were breathtaking
Our ears were constantly popping, with the up and down of the road.
It took us 4 hrs to cover 160kms!!!!Thank the stars the van was an automatic, but Grays shoulders were sore for days afterward.

We finally reached Rotoua in the late afternoon, booked in an had an early night.
We shopped a bit the next day, but spent most of it driving around, I checked out my old houses and the schools I used to go to
And got a Kebab for new years dinnererm . Day 5 we went to Hells Gate, a thermal activity area, and saw boiling mud,and other smelly things, with a hot water lake, and waterfalllaugh , then after lunch we went to Rainbow springs, a trout sanctuary, and did a tour, that told about the trout,and other native wild life and plants. The trees here in NZ are hugewow .

Day six saw us leaving Rotorua, in the rain again, but on the way we went to the Buried Village, the weather cleared just as we got there,
This was a village that got covered in volcanic ash and mud, during the volcanic eruption of Mt Tarawera in 1886, this explosion also destroyed the Pink and White Terraces, sometimes called the eighth wonder of the world.
There was a beautiful but steep walk down to the bottom of a waterfall, (yep another onelaugh .(oh, and it started to rain again, just as we leftbiggrin )

We arrived back in Mt Muanganui, about lunch time, very tired but very happy.

We spent another couple of days here, swam in hot water pools one day, and walked around the mountain the next.
I spent a loverly afternoon doing a jigsaw puzzle, which, when I was 3/4 of the way through got bumped, and fell to pieces,

My sister came down from Auckland I took the puzzle with me to Auckland, and began it again there, where it again got bumped before
it was finished, but on the 3rd attempt I managed to finish it!wow
It was very relaxing at my sisters place, we just sat around and talked, did a bit of shopping and what not, we went out for Grays birthday The food was wonderful,Then we went clubbing, although at one bit we ended up in a really bad baryikes , which we exited in a hurrylaugh

It was nice to get home, lots of brown flat land, and a dog that had grown heaps while we were away!
NZ was nice (I have run out of superlatives) but now we need a holiday to get over our holiday!

here is the link to a photo album of some of the pictures we took ==> http://www.photobox.co.uk/album/1174384


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