Before i left Christchurch, i went to New Brighton's beach. This is the pier. Many old uncles and aunties sitting at the end to fish. The wind was strong and chilly, i couldn't stay there for too long because i didn't wear enough warm clothes. The sand was quite fine so it was quite comfortable to walk barefooted.
Piha Beach in Auckland is still the best beach i ever visited in NZ.
Kia ora is a very common Maori term used in NZ, it simply means hello. Luckily we don't have to learn the entire language to study in NZ, however we still need to learn its culture and do some assignment, and the worst thing is, next year there will be a Maori OSCE, sigh.... i like to learn other cultures, but not when it is under pressure.
On my cycling journey back to city centre, i spotted this road sign so instantly stopped and took a snap.
Manuka honey (except the last white bottle), my souvenirs for my family. I don't know what's so special about it, the only thing i know is the price difference. The bottle at the left costs $18, whereas the white one only costs $2. Will i grow stronger if i have a tinge of it? Should try that later, hehe....
This is the guest room of my house, but i'm sleeping in it. Pretty sad, right? Ever since i studied in kl, my brother has 'colonized' my room as if i was exiled from this house, sob sob.... Never mind, i shall grab it back one day it the future!
And finally, the real picture of this annoying creature. You will know the whole story if you read my previous post. Well, the good thing is that i slowly adapting to its noise, but i still can't sleep later than 8am, i miss waking up late and have brunch while watching a silly movie.
Cursing the rooster to have recurrent nerve paralysis, laryngitis, epiglotitis, pharynx obstruction, #$@%