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Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Saturday, December 07, 2013
Auckland Wharf
A lot of that Wharf area got constructed for the America's Cup sailing event some 10 years ago. For me in last 4 months I have finished up in this leisure area almost each time coming to Auckland, either it is so good or as I have saved this location's coordinates in my GPS, then it is easy to finish up here every time :).
Well there are few things to do - watch the boats - my all times favourite activity. Finish up in the fishmarket, though one of the least interesting fishmarkets I have seen, reason might be that I am spoiled after all the fun in different Asian countries fishmarkets. Go for one of the bosh bars targeting the suite and tie guys from the CBD area just around the corner. Or go for free open air cinema projected on the old storage silos, as I discovered just yesterday.
Whoaaa, only in NZ, multi story storage for boats
100+ meter UFO yacht.
Photos from October, people still dressed up and waiting for summer to come. Now it is here!
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Thursday, November 28, 2013
Loopers
In places New Zealand feels like a time travel to good old UK, colonial touch in Victorian style. In small portions and well restored, it is lovely. Here it often feels little too much. Even though the houses look like they are from Victorian times, actually most of them must have been built around 70ies.
Below is the drive through impression of small town called Thames, small town that looked like a movie set, hmmmm why it reminds me of Thames Town in Shanghai?! Old Victorian houses and then the wide streets and old hotel signs looked like proper set for American cowboy movie. It all comes with the oldest mine schools, nowadays turned into museum. A pub called Workingmens Club!
A true time stopper!
Workingmens Club
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Taniwha race
3 month celebration in New Zealand, time to make photos of something else than the magnificent green scenery, re-discovering sport.
14 km of running done for Kiti and Christian, 42 km on wheels done for me. Taniwha race, beautiful track along the mighty Waikato river, race was so fast that picture time came only after the finish line.
Meeting up with flora
42km, 2h39m, 9th place, very own king of the small hill
Cruising in the most exciting place, @ Rotorua Mountain Bike Park
Meeting up with flora. This time Kiti, head first
14 km of running done for Kiti and Christian, 42 km on wheels done for me. Taniwha race, beautiful track along the mighty Waikato river, race was so fast that picture time came only after the finish line.
Meeting up with flora
42km, 2h39m, 9th place, very own king of the small hill
Cruising in the most exciting place, @ Rotorua Mountain Bike Park
Meeting up with flora. This time Kiti, head first
Saturday, September 14, 2013
The reason to stay at Clarks beach
That is the reason to live 25km from closest supermarket, closest pub, ... One of the stunning morning views from my cabin.
Thursday, September 12, 2013
59 days of European summer
That was it, the longest stay back in Europe since 2007. This is how the stats go:
-> 59 days in June to July
-> Met up with all friends, except 1
-> 2400km travelled between Riga and Tallinn
-> 11 visits to different institutions for getting all the paperwork sorted.
-> 44 different events - concerts, pub evenings, terrace construction, song and dance festival, etc.
-> 19 different occasions of getting into sports, besides all times favourites orienteering and MTB went to discover also new ways or recreation. Got into less frequent road biking, kayaking and golfing. And also introduced myself to SUP (Stand Up Paddling) - funny sport invented by wave surfers, that has transformed into something completely different in wave-less Baltic sea.
Thoughts from the summer.
Welcome to Estonia, where suddenly all the people are riding bicycles
Welcome to Estonia, where friends have turned into Santa Clauses
Happy to give spin with road bike, Taivo thanks for the trip plan; Dag, thanks for the bike!
Welcome to Latvia and the cafeteria culture
Folk fashion in Riga
Sometimes orienteering finds its way out from forest, for example into Old Tallinn
One of the best concert experiences ever: Brainstorm and Ewert concert in Pärnu. Perfect weather, location, music.
Welcome to Estonia, how retro is that?! Midsummer party in its best
This is how to surf the waves when there are no waves to be found
Yes, Latvian also has Song and Dance Festival, that is held in every 4 years, that has become very popular, so that it is almost impossible to get tickets. At one moment there will be compulsory rain attack. Everything same same as in Estonia, must be neighbours thing!
5th time ~15 of my friends dressed up in K11 bike shirts will bicycle for a about six days around Estonia to train for Kilimanjaro 2011 (K11) trip that already took place in 2012. Hard work that will culminate in absolute black-out on the way back to normal daily life.
Welcome to Estonia, last bye from the good old trains, that became history in July this year.
Riverside of Riga to brainstorm of Estonia
Setting sail to America's Cup... no no, just departing from Riga. Have been living in New Zealand for 6 weeks, talks of sailing competition and America's Cup is 24/7 around me.
Thanks friends, amazing summer!
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