Thursday, February 19, 2009

Upper Hutt Jousting Medieval Festival

Jousters from Canada, US, and all over come to this annual event, recreating medieval times and activities.
My knight in shining armour...she doesn't look too pleased to see him!
Lady Rebecca
In the stocks and covered with eggs!

They used some elaborate scoring mechanism with a detachable foam bit at the end of the lance that they had to knock off against each other.


Tramp - City to Sea, Wellington, February 09

A 3 hour tramp close to Brooklyn neighbourhood....really really windy and way up high. We had take away (kiwi for take out) curry in a little valley that we brought in with us.
There are a few 'Great Walks' in New Zealand like the Abel Tasman and Routeburn track - but if you go anywhere in fact there are beautiful walks. When we went to the travel section for New Zealand in the library it was chock a block full of little tramping guidebooks entitled "my favourite hikes in ....fill in any small town/countryside". It really is a national passion to go tramping.
The city itself has a green belt that goes crisscrossing it with a whole series of tramps...the Northen Walkway that Hannah and I did at school, the City to Sea Walkway that this was a part of and the Southern Walkway which we are doing next week with Rebecca's class. So everywhere you look are green hills and ocean bays that are connected via walkways





Windy ++++
Classic New Zealand breathtaking landscape. That was our trail.

Wellington Aquatic Centre

During the summer on non sunny days we headed over to this pool. Each day has a kids program - here is Rebecaa on the trapeze, or the giant inflatable below or the diving board or the huge inflatable slide. The kids could play and I could do laps


Rebecca and Hannah (another Hannah from her class in 2008)

Organic River Festival, Levin, January 2009

Put on your tie dyed shirts, cotton skirt, let your hair down, take your shoes off and listen to some music and eat some organic food. A word of warning...all the organic alcohol tasted terrible!!
driftwood dogs
Ecstatic dancing. After two days of camping and heavy rain many of the men and women dancing in that tent had little on but mud.

Here is the river from the river festival. R and H go exploring
R having her Tarot cards read
Hannah arrived and immediately took her shoes off and had a blast.
This is a little home for the chickens in the Motor Home and a stick for the chicks to use to get back home
Travelling Forge Motor Home

Wairarapa - Stonehenge Aotearoa Feb09

We spent hours at this Southern Hemisphere working model of Stonehenge. James and I felt like we almost took a degree in world history and culture by the end of it. The girls felt baked as it was bloody hot. When resisted the sensation of impending heat stroke we were able to pick up some neat ideas but our brains were a bit fried so we may get the details wrong. Like that the astrological signs from the paper are all wrong as your sign will be different by year of birth as the stars shift over the years. Using the signs that way were actually invented to sell newspapers in the US!
We have been thinking about the seasons alot as they feel so different for us. Much of the Pakeha (European) New Zealand culture is based on Northern Hemisphere traditions which are in turn based on the earth's cycle of growth, harvest, and dark winters. Who wants to light candles and sing songs in the midst of summer? It isn't a time when the ancients felt worried that winter would last forever and they needed rituals to bring back the light! It reinforces to us the idea of living seasonally...What does that mean? Maybe choosing sports - ski in the winter, ?harvest in the fall, house projects in the spring and making sure we enjoy strawberry, raspberry, corn etc when it comes in season. I've always wanted to have a big harvest party and make things to squirrel away for darker days.
To explain why the Earth speeds up between the solstices...there is a legend of a Man that had two wives...at the solstices he was living with each of the wives...but in between he was on the way looking back at one and forward to the other so was hurrying.
This is the obelix that the sun lines up and the shadow falls in a helix shape that marks out the soltices, and the astrological periods.
We enjoyed the story of Orion and Artemis. Orion was a mortal hunter who bragged that he could hunt anything. This angered Artemis the goddess of the Hunt and they got into a big fight and Orion died. The other gods immortalized him by putting his figure in the sky (we can see Orion's belt here clearly every night).This ticked off Artemis so she went to make a constellation as well which is a Scorpion. So now whenever both of them are in the sky at the same time (seasons of spring and fall), it is times of change and less change when Orian is in the sky during the summer and Scorpian in the winter.

Trip to Wairarapa - Paua World February 09

This is a shell like an abalone but distinctive to New Zealand and Maori woodwork. We find them on the beach but went to this shop to find some big ones!



Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Yippeee. We are moving!

How could we have a garage full of stuff after only two months!
We moved mid January from a house in a valley out onto the sunny hills of Brooklyn overlooking Wellington.
Eating out on the balcony


one word- FINALLY! i mean, it is so great our new house! AMAZING!!! the view the bedrooms
EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!
Fab views of Wellington
Much better. Much happier.