I haven’t been very good at keeping up with this blog over the last few months. I considered scrapping the whole thing all together and focusing on my Vegan Blog instead but decided at the last minute to keep it up and running. I’ve broken up with so many online journals over the years and have always regretted not keeping them going so I’m going to work through the lack of motivation and see where we end up.
We had some visitors from Perth here with us this week and it’s been really lovely. It’s really nice to live somewhere that people actually want to come and visit, we are so lucky to live in this glorious holiday destination, it’s so easy to forget. Anyway, Amy and Conrad arrived on Tuesday afternoon in Queenstown and we had dinner and coffees and caught up after over a year of not seeing one another. It was fabulous to sit in my favourite coffee shop with actual people, instead of just sitting with my head in a book like I usually do. They slept in town and explored the city for a couple of nights before heading out to our little house by the lake.
They stayed here two nights, and didn’t once complain about the smorgasbord of vegan food we had organised for them.. which was a relief, it can be a little intimidating inviting omnivores to stay! After two days here we headed off on a little road trip together to explore some parts of the South Island. Last night we stayed at a great little place in Te Anau. We explored Milford Sound by day and by night we ate Italian food and watched dodgy old bond movies on telly. This morning we ate breakfast in a local bakery and then they drove off into the sunset, continuing on their adventure and leaving me here, waving frantically from my deck as they sailed away.
The house feels strangely quiet now that they are gone, but it makes me even more excited for our next set of guests who are arriving in May! Anyone else want to visit us? While I will feed you vegan food, I promise not to attempt a conversion of your meat eating ways (although Amy and Conrad DID depart as new recruits to the vegetarian lifestyle, I promise, I had nothing to do with it!).
Here are some pics of the mini adventure:
March 8, 2010 at 3:41 am
Every photo looks like a postcard!!
Hopefully we will be another set of visitors one day, you can feed us all the vegan food you want π
March 14, 2010 at 2:59 am
Wahoo! I can’t wait T! I think this winter is going to be a cold one so you should head on over with your go girl in hand so that you can write your name in the snow!
March 14, 2010 at 2:19 am
I am a mean Vegetarian cook, and LOVE to cook my house guests meat free dishes, but
I am an Omnivore, and nothing in the world will ever get me to give up my grilled fish.
~laughing~
These photo’s are spectacular!
Now how do i get an invite? and how do i get all the way around the globe?
and by the way
PLEASE keep blogging!
you can be as sporadic erratic and lackadaisical as you want, but I am having to much fun going thru your archives, to let you sneak out quietly with out stomping my foot!
you hear?
~laughing~
and no
I am not a crazy stalker
maybe just crazy…
March 14, 2010 at 3:03 am
Yay! I love stalkers, and I love crazy people, although I don’t necessarily love crazy stalkers!
I’ll do my best not to stop blogging π Thanks for the encouragement.
March 20, 2010 at 10:14 am
It’s not long now until we arrive on your doorstep, the anticipation is growing! I have a feeling you probably won’t want to come with us to Te Anau and Milford Sound seeing as you just did that, but that’s okay. Don’t stop blogging Nikki!
March 20, 2010 at 10:20 am
Yay!! I can’t wait Mel, I’m soooo excited! Oh, I’d LOVE to come with you to Te Anau and Milford Sound, it’s so beautiful I just can’t get enough! It all depends on how broke I am after we get back from our holiday though, at this stage it seems like I’ll be living on two minute noodles for a month or two on our return!
I can’t wait to see you!
x