Glendinning House
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Dunedin, Worth the 5 Hour Drive?
February 12, Entering Dunedin, After our visit in Akaroa we headed for our original destination of Dunedin, the second to last town in the South Island and originally settled by the Scottish. After 5 long house of driving the “***** in the box”, as we affectionately call our GPS system, got us to our B&B. It is a beautiful mansion …
Driving and walking UP
... vicinity of our apartment. While walking downtown, we passed a private school or college with a rousing game of cricket going on. Cricket also seems to constantly be on television here. I believe it may be the same game running for two weeks. No matter how much I watch I cannot figure out the scoring in that game. The trip must be catching up to Joanne and I as we seem to be fading earlier and earlier in the ...
Dunedin road trip - minus the dumpster diving
... 8217;s Backpackers Hostel for two nights. It was an easy hostel to find, all we needed to do was find the Norwich building nearby. I found out that this particular building used to be a Norwich Union building - after they got bought out by Aviva the Dunedin owners decided to just rename it Norwich instead of Aviva. I like it!
All checked in, me and Will then took a wonder into the city centre. With Chinese, Japanese, Indian and Thai restaurants on offer ...
Anchor chains and aircraft
... would be a mobile phone signal in Tokanui, a mere matter of 30 km away so we went hunting. On the way, we saw a sign for Niagara Falls but we were not diverted from our mission. However, it was not so, neither was there any WiFi. Returning, we called in to see Niagara Falls and almost missed them. Apparently someone thus named a fall about 1 metre high as a joke. However, the Niagara Falls cafe did have WiFi AND it had some delicious home made cakes, ...
Angespannte Nerven
... Ofen, meine Wäsche von der Waschmaschine im Trockner. Das Brot backte langsam vor sich hin. In der Zwischenzeit bereitete ich den Pizzateig vor.
Kurz später, nach dem das Brot goldbraun war, schob ich nach langer Zeit mal wieder eine Pizzawurst in den Ofen. Vom zugucken im Ofen, lief mir bereits das Wasser im Mund zusammen. Alles klappte. 30 Minuten später blickte ich auf eine knusprige Pizzawurst. Mein Magen schrie bereits nach Essen. Es war ja auch schon ...