Tuesday, March 31
Invisible children update
Just watched a moving 30 minute movie which is a follow up of the invisible children movie released a few years ago. It follows the efforts of people and leaders all over, trying to free thousands of child soldiers in Uganda. Its a genuine project that is gaining momentum and hearts around the world. Click below to watch the movie and follow it:
Monday, March 30
Falling at 200km per hour
Yesterday I scored a deal and took to the skies over Taupo in a miniature plane. I did a sky dive from 15000 feet and it was one of the most exhilarating yet peaceful experiences of my life. 60 seconds of freefall that seemed to go so fast yet so slow. It was the most beautiful day with only a few clouds so I could see from Mt Taranaki to Mt Ruapehu to Napier on the East coast... incredible! Lake Taupo was shimmering in all her glory and the skydive instructor I was strapped to gave me the reigns of the parachute for a few twists and turns at around 4000 feet.
I would recommend the jump for any thrill seeker, Taupo gives amazing scenery and the team at Taupo Tandem Skydiving were a good bunch.

This photo isn't me but its all the same view!
I would recommend the jump for any thrill seeker, Taupo gives amazing scenery and the team at Taupo Tandem Skydiving were a good bunch.

This photo isn't me but its all the same view!
Thursday, March 5
Linear

I just bought the new U2 album 'No Line on the Horizon' - Deluxe edition from itunes. It was released worldwide this week. It sure lives up to U2's standards and comes with a 58minute video with their feature 'Linear'. It's a biker's paradise, I haven't even finished watching it all and it has already taken me to another place... speaking of bikes, I just passed my restricted motorcycle licence. Stoked I can now ride on the motorways legally, what a good feeling.
listen for yourself to their new album: click on me
Saturday, February 28
Back to normalcy or is normality (the dictionary says normalcy is viewed as an uneducated american's alternative to normality... I'm not too fussed)
Once again, it's been a while since I wrote. New Year's resolution: Keep up to date on this thing. With a new imac in tow that'll be much easier than my nomadic life of the summer. I spent my summer in Waiouru doing a bit of work/training in the Army on a couple courses, all good fun. I'm back into the swing of study now, ahh the blissful freedom of a student's life.
In my opinion this year, the student's profession is the pick of the crop as far as the recession is concerned. Why? Well, I'm not going to earn any more or less, student loans are still interest free so the rates are of no concern and I'll come out into the job market skilled up and ready to go. Only problem is if there's no job market to go into when I'm finished. Yes, minor point but I'm not one to fret.
I just found a mint site for nzers wanting to be proactive in reducing personal carbon emissions and get a bit more social cooperation going. Look at www.jayride.co.nz and browse around. You can click on your from/to location in NZ and it'll give you all the rides offered, some are good for commuting around the city and there's a few long hauls. Generally people are giving some really decent deals with trips from Auckland to Wellington for $30 and some rides are even free or negotiable. Obviously you gotta stay safe and use a bit of common sense but it's a creative and workable solution for beating the pricey pump.
Be Greener.
In my opinion this year, the student's profession is the pick of the crop as far as the recession is concerned. Why? Well, I'm not going to earn any more or less, student loans are still interest free so the rates are of no concern and I'll come out into the job market skilled up and ready to go. Only problem is if there's no job market to go into when I'm finished. Yes, minor point but I'm not one to fret.
I just found a mint site for nzers wanting to be proactive in reducing personal carbon emissions and get a bit more social cooperation going. Look at www.jayride.co.nz and browse around. You can click on your from/to location in NZ and it'll give you all the rides offered, some are good for commuting around the city and there's a few long hauls. Generally people are giving some really decent deals with trips from Auckland to Wellington for $30 and some rides are even free or negotiable. Obviously you gotta stay safe and use a bit of common sense but it's a creative and workable solution for beating the pricey pump.
Be Greener.
Friday, October 3
This is worth a mention
“It is extraordinary to me that you can find $700 billion to save Wall Street and the entire G8 can’t find $25 billion to save 25,000 children who die every day of preventable treatable disease and hunger.” -Bono
Where are the 1st worlds' priorities these days? I know this quote may sound simplistic and the Wall Street bailout will also help thousands of families from losing a bunch of money but it still rings true...
Where are the 1st worlds' priorities these days? I know this quote may sound simplistic and the Wall Street bailout will also help thousands of families from losing a bunch of money but it still rings true...
Sunday, September 7
Last moments captured
Friday, September 5
Edinburgh in 3 days
I've done a fair amount of walking with my brother around the city of Edinburgh over the last couple of days. I'm off to check out some of what Scotland has to offer in way of laughs at a comedy night now. Here's a couple photos from our wandering.
This was from the top of Arthur's Seat overlooking the city.
Nathanael climbing all thats left of an old chapel halfway up Arthur's Seat.
Amongst some seemingly roman columns
PS. The scotch here is absolutely delicious. I've spent a decent amount of time in whiskey shops admiring my new found interest
This was from the top of Arthur's Seat overlooking the city.
Nathanael climbing all thats left of an old chapel halfway up Arthur's Seat.
Amongst some seemingly roman columns
PS. The scotch here is absolutely delicious. I've spent a decent amount of time in whiskey shops admiring my new found interest
Monday, September 1
Sunday, August 31
Dubai suprise
I was meant to have an hour stopover in Dubai at midnight for the plane to refuel...3hrs later I was sent off to a lavish hotel for the remainder of the night and to wait until the aircraft engineers could find a bit of the plane they were missing - who knows what bit or when it fell off! I had an experience I could never afford myself as we were given buffet meals at the Arabian Park Hotel and a caught a bus into the 'WADI; an extremely ornate and expensive mall in the city. It was a HOT 40degrees throughout the day and nnot much cooler at night - and they all wear so many clothes. I felt half naked in my tshirt & jeans as it is burka country. Photos of the exterior to follow.



Once I finally made it to the Netherlands after a close call on another flight and delayed trains, I met with my family & family friends. Spent the last couple of days in Amsterdam seeing all that Amsterdam has to offer with my bro, Cam & mich... Had a wonderful time cycling around on our yellow dutch bikes getting lost & eating/drinking all the local delicacies. It was my first sunny day in Europe - a little disappointing as I was hoping to get my Vitamin A (or is it D?) I've been lacking severely back home!



Look on my flickr button on the right for more photos of my trip so far.



Once I finally made it to the Netherlands after a close call on another flight and delayed trains, I met with my family & family friends. Spent the last couple of days in Amsterdam seeing all that Amsterdam has to offer with my bro, Cam & mich... Had a wonderful time cycling around on our yellow dutch bikes getting lost & eating/drinking all the local delicacies. It was my first sunny day in Europe - a little disappointing as I was hoping to get my Vitamin A (or is it D?) I've been lacking severely back home!



Look on my flickr button on the right for more photos of my trip so far.
Thursday, August 21
medals for the kiwis
I must say I got a bit of a suprise this morning when I looked at the medals per capita table in the NZ Herald. NZ is ranked 2nd behind Slovenia! Now, I'm guessing Slovenia is one of those countries to rake them in with some tiny gymnast girls that look half their age but thats still impressive for Slovenia. We have 9 medals all up at this stage and a few more prospectives...
I will be watching the last days of the Olympics from the living room of my parents in the Netherlands. Be expecting plenty photos of my travels to follow here.
Peace out.
I will be watching the last days of the Olympics from the living room of my parents in the Netherlands. Be expecting plenty photos of my travels to follow here.
Peace out.
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