DAY 102 TO DAY 126 – HIGHLIGHTS AND IMPRESSIONS OF NEW ZEALAND

I’m not saying that driving in NZ has really gone down hill since I left. But if it were going down hill the drivers would have their feet firmly placed on the break to ensure the car never got more than nine kilometers an hour over the speed limit to avoid the plethora of speed cameras. In short NZ has become a nation of nanna drivers.

Some things in NZ seem to have gotten really expensive like food and alcohol. I am particularly worried about this as I frequently find myself indulging in food and alcohol.

The rumours are true New Zealand is very beautiful.

The main highlight for me was catching up with friends and family at home. Thanks to everyone from Gissy, Wellington, Harewa, Hamilton and all over Auckland who put me up or even just put up with me.

I saw the biggest truck rolled over on a state highway forty mins outside Gissy.

Sang/screamed ‘Wooly Bully‘ in Harewa’s roughest pub.

The weather in NZ was piss-poor. Mostly it rained and when it wasn’t raining it was hailing. I heard that it was the wettest December in ages. I have had bad weather all the way from London to NZ so I am beginning to feel like I might be a rain-bringer.

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