The "Emergency wisdom teeth extraction" chapter of my life is officially over. Wahey! The dentist removed the stitches this morning and said everything is perfect. Which is perfect for me since tomorrow I begin my next adventure straying around NZ. I can't wait!
Having said that, as eager as I am to start exploring again I have been having an awesome time with my family and I'm not that eager to leave. Ah, such is life.
I have managed to do a bit more exploring while I have been here though. A short ferry ride from Auckland central is Waiheke Island,...
...a gorgeous slice of paradise. I only spent a day there so I didn't explore the numerous walks and other beaches on offer but I did get a chance to look through all the cute little boutique shops, stop for lunch with an amazing view, and just chill out in the sun. It's an amazing place to go and let life slow down.
Then to top that, and to please my inner geek, we went to Hobbiton. Ahhhhh! :) It was AMAZING. After the latest run of filming, for The Hobbit, the set has been left exactly as it was for the film (minus the hobbits) so you can see all the intricate little details that make up the fantasy. I got to walk along the path that Gandalf rides in on, see the Green Dragon pub and the Mill, play under the party tree, climb the steps to Bag End, and stand outside Sam's house where the trilogy finishes. We also learnt pretty funky facts about how they made the films, and saw the 5 new Hobbit holes that were built for the new movies and then never used :) .
I have to say though, any non-Lord of the Rings fans should probably miss out this part of NZ. (You'd be surprised how many people take the tour having no knowledge of the movies or the books) In my opinion, it was a superb day! :)
Having said that, as eager as I am to start exploring again I have been having an awesome time with my family and I'm not that eager to leave. Ah, such is life.
I have managed to do a bit more exploring while I have been here though. A short ferry ride from Auckland central is Waiheke Island,...
...a gorgeous slice of paradise. I only spent a day there so I didn't explore the numerous walks and other beaches on offer but I did get a chance to look through all the cute little boutique shops, stop for lunch with an amazing view, and just chill out in the sun. It's an amazing place to go and let life slow down.
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| Restaurant view over Oneroa beach. |
Then to top that, and to please my inner geek, we went to Hobbiton. Ahhhhh! :) It was AMAZING. After the latest run of filming, for The Hobbit, the set has been left exactly as it was for the film (minus the hobbits) so you can see all the intricate little details that make up the fantasy. I got to walk along the path that Gandalf rides in on, see the Green Dragon pub and the Mill, play under the party tree, climb the steps to Bag End, and stand outside Sam's house where the trilogy finishes. We also learnt pretty funky facts about how they made the films, and saw the 5 new Hobbit holes that were built for the new movies and then never used :) .
I have to say though, any non-Lord of the Rings fans should probably miss out this part of NZ. (You'd be surprised how many people take the tour having no knowledge of the movies or the books) In my opinion, it was a superb day! :)
