Saturday, October 31, 2009
Move the shoulders
Here's a quick update of where I went after the last post,
I got into Wellington after leaving Dannevirke and met up with a fellow member of the USP major at UC San Diego. I was fortunate enough to have a place to stay for a few days while I planned the next phase of the trip...the South Island.
The next few days consisted of food, sleep and acquiring internet access to check weather and fligth details.
Highlight of the trip = Ethiopian Food and Dancing
Photos to come
Next update will be in more detail of the wwoofing and adventures in Chirstchurch and Dunedin
also owe one of the recent adventure to Stewart Island for the Rakiura Track Great Walk.
Too bad this computer doesn't have a usb connection...
Until next time people of the world,
Cheers,
ReYlT
Friday, October 9, 2009
Duck Duck Duck!
Oh me oh my what an update this one will be (retelling it here will do it no justice).
But here goes:
Where were you? I was in the small farming region in the Waitahora Valley next to a small city: Dannevirke.
Lets just summarize: young bull is being moved to another paddock to feed along with the rest of the bulls, unfortunately it decides to run through the bush and has no idea there's a 80 foot drop down into a creek. Well after 3 goes at trying to pull the body up with a tractor (yes it was not alive by the time I got there) and having the straps break each time it was time for some hard working wwoofers to get in there.
Nothing to do w/ the task but interesting nonetheless
2 other wwoofers from the US were there, I got out of the car, was told to get my boots on so I did and put on an overall and got down into the creek. To be quick lets just say it took 5 of us to bring up the different parts. Even though it was a young bull it was a heavy one.
I appreciate now people who produce and sustain their own sources of meat and vege. Be sure to find out where your food is coming from (remember that it may not be the most cost efficient and environmentally friendly). Transport costs and chemicals used in production of food need to be questioned by the consumers or else nothing will change.
**No pictures will be posted for those with weak stomachs and those who are vegetarian or vegan ;) **
Fun Fact for you though to get your mind off the last part
The second day of work was a nice change and brought me back to working on the conservation projects in the first few months. We got to work alongside the local country school and be supervisors/chaperones for the kids as they learned more about the wetland a local farmer had started and wanted to expand and sustain. This project is being adopted by the school and students got to learn about measureing the water visibility, temperature, pH, see the different creatures living in the wetland to measure how healthy it was and also plant some native plants along the slope next to the road to help protect it and stop any runoff from flowing into it without being filtered.
here's a daily overview of animal chores:
morning - feed calf, feed some of the ducks and then let them out to free range (so you can gather eggs in the area) feed chooks allow some out for free range (gather eggs), feed turkeys who are free range already, feed mother duck sitting on chicken eggs, feed chicks. Wash eggs
early evening - feed calf, round up ducks and feed them all, feed turkeys a bit, (gather eggs anywhere you see them).
View from the top of Old Man's Face Rock (too windy to hear)
On the way home
lamb tails and beer?
you betcha
Here are some of the adventures on the farm and in the bush:
Glow worm hike
Natural Pools
What the Glow Worm Hike looks like during the day
This was just a quick summary, many more an adventure happened but not enough space to put it on (and by this time you are probably only looking at the pictures and watching the videos)
Off to the South I go, for how long who knows?
Until next time Planeteers,
Cheers
P.S. Enjoy ;)
Not wine capital NZ, but close
Bicycle Bicycle Bicycle
Some Bicycle Infrastructure for you
Got to see the city of Hastings (with lots pink banners, pink sheep, and fountains in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month).
Sheepink
Showing off or supporting a good cause?
Falling Water
Some other adventures included hiking at Te Mata Peak Park, up to the peak and also mountain biking a bit in the park.
Journey to Te Mata Peak
Picture Break
Look out there
Take care all,
Cheers
P.S.