Month 2 Day 9
Used to be my lower bunk mate, Sam is from Hong Kong and taught me a lot of stuff especially in cooking, though its basic but im someone who doesnt even know the basics in cooking. Very quiet and always snuck in his bed most of the time playing his phone. I think he is the first one here that I talk to quite a lot when I just arrived at Te Puke.
He's going back to visit his grandmother and will be coming back soon but sadly it will be the south island next time. So probably we wont meet till I went to Hong Kong or vice versa.
Closest friends here at Te Puke, Sam in the middle |
Everyone off day, went to a (not really) nearby waterfall park. We didnt really go to the waterfalls though, just find a nearby grill and picnic there. Scenery is very beautiful, many ducks and then there is a maple tree that is fully covered with red maple leaves. Steaks, Sausages, Chicken wings on a picnic together with friends what a perfect memory.
Our picnic place |
Steaks!!!! |
One of us carve names on the sausages and we pick them randomly to see whose we get to eat. So funny!! |
Took a day of leave just to join those who have off day on a trip to the eastern part of North Island. Something is really true for this trip. Money is fairly important when living here since... well you just need money to survive and travel later in the journey. BUT, having some friends to travel with you will definitely make the trip much much more memorable and that is why a trip with this bunch of people here is so much important than making money (with that said, I have yet to work this week and already on a
The trip itself is fun yet tiring. Its exciting when you get to see places that beautiful, and then there is the "place where the sun rises first in the whole world" and "the longest wharf in New Zealand" tagline to it. To reach the places though, We need to go round Opotiki and then to East Cape den bla bla bla..... Its better to show I guess
Map of the tour |
So back to where I was... Since car is not mine, Im not the one who do (most of) the driving. We started the journey at freaking 1am to catch the sunrise. I drove from Te Puke to Opotiki and the rest the car owner drove it all since there were mostly gravel roads and mountains.
East Cape is where we see the sunrise unfortunately due to my slow driving, we reached abit later than expected and were not able to climb to the lighthouse to see the sunrise, we climbed it after the sunrise. Not to mention it was damn cb cold before sunlight and whatever I wear is just barely enough.
Clouds... not really great but still its a sunrise |
East Cape Lighthouse |
Tolaga Bay Wharf |
Te Puke friends (got lenglui neh.. one which i call 女神... i have too many 女神 dy LOLX) |
By the time we reach Gisborne for dinner, its already 7pm and time to go back. There is a touge part between Gisborne and Opotiki which my friend drove in the night, I have to stay awake as co. driver LOLX. Then I made the last drive back to Te Puke from Opotiki. Im just thinking of rushing home and I slam 90-100 (speed limit) along the way. Its also extremely foggy like silent hill for part of the way back (I slowed down of course). Totally collapsed back home.
Trip started at 1am where I already realised I have sorethroat, after climbing up the lighthouse sweating and wind chills im feeling headaches and after the drive back which is around 11pm Im not sure how I feel anymore... just sick
Month 2 Day 13
Officially sick with the sorethroat gone and feeling feverish and flu-ish. Both legs experiencing muscle pain.
Month 2 Day 14
Feeling better, muscle pain continued till today. Received message that tomorrow no work again FUCK MY LIFE!!!! No income up till this day. (I guess those reading can sense my laziness in writing already so ya.... )
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