Tag: Coffee

A day in Wellington

This morning the alarm clock wakes me very early when it’s still dark, because I have the morning ferry to catch. I already hear some cars getting in line, so I quickly get dressed and drive in line as well. There I enjoy my breakfast in the car and slowly wake up. When I get on the ferry I walk to the top deck and am happy to see that it’s quite weather today, completely different than on my way here. It’s beautiful to look around while we’re moving away from the South Island. This is what I had expected of the ferry ride and I really enjoy it. While I’m outside on the top deck a happy local guy starts a conversation with me. He and his friends are really friendly and likeminded and so we hang out for the rest of the trip. We have good conversations about life while we enjoy the beautiful scenery. Time passes quickly and before I know it, we’re sailing into Wellington. We say goodbye and go to our cars.

Picton
Making New Friends On the Ferry
Willis Wellington Hotel
Leaving the South Island
Old building and new building in Wellington
Willis Wellington Hotel 2
Farewell South Island
Old building in Wellington
View from my room in Willis Wellington Hotel

I had already gotten the idea to stay in Wellington for a day and enjoy the comfort of a hotel. After several days of camping I’d like a shower and a large bed again. I check in at a nice hotel and find out that the limit of my credit card has been reached. Fortunately I can still get some cash from an ATM, but the reality is that I’m almost out of money and still have two weeks left here. I don’t feel sorry for booking the hotel, because it gives some comfort and peace of mind for a day and a welcome change from camping. One of these days though I have to decide if I’ll dig into some savings or just go back home. I like the idea of going home, though it’s something I’ve never done before. I’ve never come home earlier from a vacation, but this time it seems necessary. I choose to park that decision for later and walk to downtown Wellington to do some sightseeing.

Wellington is a nice city to visit for a day. There are many coffee places, bars and shops. Like in Auckland there is a combination of old buildings and modern offices. I often like to see the contrast of that. It’s like seeing them together make the old and new buildings stand out more. I walk through downtown while looking around and then have a coffee somewhere and write my thoughts down in a notebook.

What are we looking at?
Writing in a notebook
Sal's authentic New York pizza place 3
A friendly fellow and his dog
Sal's authentic New York pizza place
Me at Sal's authentic New York pizza place
Getting coffee
Sal's authentic New York pizza place 2
nice-building-and-phone-in-wellington

Already weeks ago in Auckland, someone had recommended me to go to Cuba Street when I would be in Wellington. When I arrive there, I can see why. It’s a very cozy street with people sitting on terraces, street musicians and many little restaurants. My first stop is a place called ‘Sal’s Authentic New York Pizza’ and I order a slice of pepperoni. On the wall are many pictures of New York and for a moment I wish I was there again. My pizza slice is served and it’s one of the best pizza’s I’ve ever had. It tastes just like the pizza in Brooklyn and it’s one of the highlights of today. I then walk further down the street and stop at a place called Havana Coffee Works where they serve great Cuban coffee. I sit by the open window watching the people walk by. This street is great for making many small stops and eat and drink something at several places. I walk a bit further and get myself some great Mexican food.

After dinner I walk to the waterside and from there uphill, outside the city center. I hike up to the Mount Victoria lookout point and have a great view of the city. Then it’s time to walk back to the hotel, because it’s getting dark. While walking I get some messages from friends who’ve been following the blog. It’s actually nice that so many people are reading this. The main purpose of the blog is to be a travel journal so it’s easier to remember all the experiences later, but it’s also a nice way to keep people up to date about the adventures and to stay in touch. So if you’re reading this, thanks for being part of the adventures!

Getting coffee at Cuban Street
Harbour and old church in Wellington
View from Mt. Victoria at Wellington
Getting coffee at Cuban Street 2
Just a few steps to the top
Great way to end the day

In the evening I return to the hotel where I have a cold beer left in the fridge and when I turn on the tv, one of my favorite action movies is on. Time to relaxe and forget about traveling for a moment. Just a night in a hotel once in a while makes traveling much more comfortable.

A nice workday

I wake up at 3.00AM. Not because I’m not tired, but because there is a giant panda bear snoring in the bed below mine. Actually it’s a very friendly little Asian guy, but he makes so much noise. I try to get back to sleep but I can’t, so I go to the living room to lay on a couch. There are a Dutch guy and an American girl in the living room, just back from going out. We talk for a while and then they go to bed. I can’t fall asleep anymore and listen to some music.

As a nice surprise the clock is put one hour forward this night, so in a blink of a second it’s 04.00am and then 05.00am. Almost a decent time to get up. I do my workout, have a shower and make myself a good breakfast. A little later more people come in the living room, getting ready for work. Most people here are staying for a long time and therefore are also working. So far since yesterday I’ve met people from America, England, Belgium, the Netherlands, Finland, Canada and some French speaking people of which I don’t know exactly where they’re from. It’s a nice international group and people are very friendly. One guy makes me some delicious coffee and we hang out in the living room for a while. Then people go to their work and I go to Starbucks to do some work myself as well.

Queenstown by night
Steep roads in Queenstown
starbucks-queenstown
Queenstown by day
Main street in Queenstown
Working in Starbucks Queenstown
Sitting in a nice spot in the living room
Harbor Queenstown
Preparations for a good night sleep

Queenstown is really a small town, not a city at all. It’s just a couple of streets next to a big lake and feels like a backpackers town. Most of the people on the street look like tourists and backpackers. I’m happy to see the Starbucks at only eight minutes walking from the hostel and I expect to find myself spending quite some time here in the coming days. I work for a couple of hours and then take a break to have lunch and walk downtown. Except for tourist shops, bars and restaurants and extreme sports there is not so much to do here actually, so I walk back to the hostel and continue working there until dinner time. Then I feel like I’ve done enough work for today.

I hang out with the people in the hostel for a while. The guy that manages this place is also a very good musician and he plays his guitar in the living room. I make myself some pasta again, that’s the one of the nice things of making Italian food: there is always enough for at least two days. I go to bed early to make sure I’ll get some sleep tonight.

Living from sunrise to sunset

Already early in the morning I wake up again, still not completely in the New Zealand rhythm. I wait for the sunrise and then make myself a cup of coffee with the gas cooker provided with the spaceship. I also get myself some breakfast with the food I still had from the hostel and then hit the road again.

Coffee in the morning
Coffee in the morning 2

I drive to a small town not far from where I stayed for the night, called Russell. There are a few little stores and a bakery. I find one coffee place where I get a cappuccino and go online to post on my blog and check in with some friends. After that I get myself some croissants at the bakery and do groceries for the coming days. I continue driving until I get to the waterside where I need to take a small ferry to go to the other side. It’s nice though I’m also thinking about how everything here costs more than planned. Taking a ferry for just a couple of minutes costs 12,50NZD. I think that’s the thing with traveling, it always costs more than you think. It’s okay and I enjoy the ride. I drive further to a town called Kerikeri where the oldest stone building of New Zealand is located. I guess that for someone from Europe it’s less impressive, but it’s still nice to see. I think it’s also good to find many reasons so get out the car, so you won’t be driving all day. Next to the stone house is another old wooden house with a front porch. There are two benches on the porch and I decide to sit down and read a couple of pages in the book I carry with me. Little things like that can make me really happy. I walk a bit further and visit an old church and a place where there used to be a Māori village. Then it’s time to continue the road trip.

Spaceship at a ferry
Oldest stone house in New Zealand
Taking time to read a book
Old stone house and wooden house
Me at a ferry
Old wooden house in New Zealand
Old church
Location of old Maori village

I look at my watch and see that it’s four o’clock in the afternoon. Two more hours until sunset. My first thought is to keep driving so I can reach Cape Reigna just before dark, but then I realize that it’s better to take it a bit slower and I drive to a departed bay where I had seen that there is a remote camping place. The bay is absolutely beautiful and peaceful. I park as close as I can to the beach and walk around for a while. Then I make myself some sandwiches and get into the car, while it’s getting dark outside. I watch some series and read a bit and go to sleep early again. I like it that my day rhythm here is in sync with daylight. I go to bed just after it gets dark and I wake up just before sunrise. It enables me to see the two most beautiful moments of the day for taking pictures and it helps me getting the most use of the days. Relaxing in the morning, driving and other activities in the afternoon and resting again in the evening. It’s a good vacation so far.

Me at Matai Bay
Matai Bay

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