Posts tagged Travel
Working Holiday Visa in New Zealand: The Ultimate Guide to Planning a Summer or Year in New Zealand

Over the last four months, my girlfriend and I have been traveling across the stunning landscapes of New Zealand and connecting with countless local Kiwis and other travelers from all over the world. We’ve been living a camper van life which has allowed us to chase the sun and experience New Zealand in a far different way than I did when I was a student on a semester abroad at the University of Auckland some eight years ago.

As summer and millions of tourists descended upon the Southern Hemisphere in January, we sped towards the cooler South Island and settled into Wanaka, a homey, adventure-filled town on the edge of Lake Wanaka and surrounded by picturesque mountains. After working as housekeepers at a campground here for the last couple of months, I started to reflect on what the process was to get to this point. While being a relatively easy country to transition to as a native English speaker, there are definitely some confusing hurdles that we had to overcome. There are little secrets that we’ve been learning that could have easily made our journey smoother. Because of that, I thought I’d offer wisdom to those looking for the adventure of a lifetime.

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Accepted Into The Maine Photography Show!

I got accepted into the Maine Photography Show!! Only 123 of 1033 photos were selected for display at Boothbay Region Art Foundation Gallery in Boothbay Harbor, Maine. My image below, titled "Lakehouse" was accepted into the Remnants category. Funny story about the title... I named it a while ago after a song by my favorite band, Of Monsters and Men, but I've since realized that the house is actually on a fjord. Oh well.

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Norway: The Land of Majestic Fjords, Beautiful People, and Beers That Cost More Than My Fish & Chips.

It has been a gorgeous past few days here in the Northeast. After a two-week deep freeze stacked with days in the negative teens, we've finally been welcomed with Spring in New England -- three days in the middle of January. As you can imagine, this sort of weather has awoken people from their state of hibernation and sent them out into nature where happiness and fun has blossomed like May flowers. I am not one of those people. Instead of enjoying the warmest days out of the next several months, I've laid in bed for 48 hours now with the flu. This foul beast has struck me at the most inopportune of time. Nevertheless, I've decided to put my small amount of remaining energy in my bones into crafting one of the Norway posts that I mentioned would happen a week or so after my last post.... back in September :). I promise that I'm not trying to do this! I just get busy with other life things. Oh and I went to Hawaii in November... so that's going to need a post in itself.

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Mainer

I officially did it.

I managed to ignore posting for exactly 272 days -- just as a drew it up. I had considered pushing the blogging back another hundred or so days, but something about a nice round number like 272 really prompted me to sit down and type something up. Believe it or not, I was also just eating a bowl of frosted flakes and I thought that blogging was the perfect complement.

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Travel Advice

So a lot has happened in the two months since I last posted. In case you haven't figured it out yet, I like to keep people guessing about my whereabouts and general existence. You probably thought that I hadn't posted a blog entry in a while because I've been very busy with the holidays and other time-consuming life things. Well – you are completely and utterly wrong about that. In reality, I purposely did not post for exactly 58 days because I knew that it was the extreme limitation on the spectrum of concern. Waiting a 59th day would certainly have led to inquiries and panicked phone calls on my whereabouts.. 57 days would have been too soon and you would not have missed me yet.

So what have I been doing these last 58 days?

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