I left New Zealand mid-2003, bound for Istanbul and a new lif. After two years, a Belgian guy lured me into his world, deep in the heart of Europe. For a long time I was an in-process immigrant. One day we married. These days it's about photography, a little red wine and wandering ... and so the journey goes.
Sunday, December 02, 2007
Ufff ... Mark told me not to watch this if there was a chance I'd feel homesick.
It's 2.37am and I couldn't resist something from home, writes the sad kiwi who should have listened to Mark.
I feel bad about this now - Sometimes you need to know that NZ still exists, and that it's still here for you. I just wanted to send you some new Kiwiana - not to make you sad. Sorry.
It looks lovely, yet so desolate and empty. I'm used to having obnoxious little buildings blocking the panorama -and the accompanying ranting about them blocking my view- I wonder if I could hold out in such unspoiledness.
I hope you can return home soon to stock up on some Vegemite :) and lam. Oh and to annoy Mark :P And yell Otage real loud in an appropiate place :D
I feel bad about this now - Sometimes you need to know that NZ still exists, and that it's still here for you. I just wanted to send you some new Kiwiana - not to make you sad.
ReplyDeleteSorry.
No, it's okay, I loved it ... it is very Kiwi, isn't it.
ReplyDeleteThe house, the fencing, the clothes and landscape. It was delicious. Hopefully I'll get home 2008, just have to earn earn and earn some more.
Just watched The Fastest Indian w/Anthony Hopkins. Thought of you. Watch it. I promise it won't make you sad. * hugs *
ReplyDelete*pats you on the shoulder* There, there. Being sad is OK sometimes too. It makes being happy that much more wonderful. :-)
ReplyDeleteMan, I still haven't watched that movie, Claudia. We nearly did. Okay, I will.
ReplyDeleteSo wise Christina :)
Damnit, I couldn't resist and am sobbing like a baby now!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely though. I recognise the young male actor, but can't think of his name.
Hi Antipodeesse, I watched it twice just because I was sure I wouldn't do tears the second time ... but it got me again.
ReplyDeleteHe seemed like 'home' but I didn't recognise him. Sigh.
It looks lovely, yet so desolate and empty. I'm used to having obnoxious little buildings blocking the panorama -and the accompanying ranting about them blocking my view- I wonder if I could hold out in such unspoiledness.
ReplyDeleteI hope you can return home soon to stock up on some Vegemite :) and lam. Oh and to annoy Mark :P And yell Otage real loud in an appropiate place :D
Nooooooooooo Manic, that's only one kind of NZ landscape. We have so many, you'll be stunned when you get there.
ReplyDeleteBut yes, those obnoxious buildings ... The unspoiltness is fine, there's plenty to do in NZ.
I still have two massive jars of Vegemite from all the guests we had back in September/October. Hopefully I'll get home about when I need to get more.
Mark's an Otago boy really ... you can move the boy to Auckland but you'll never take the Otago out of him.
So true. Otago lad at heart.
ReplyDeleteBut the funny thing about Auckland - no one admits to coming from here.
I guess I can understand that from the Aucklanders ;)
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