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Merry Xmas & Happy New Year 2013

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Tis the season to be jolly fa la la la la, la la la la... How time flies. It is end of the year again. You get to hear Christmas songs being played at shopping malls, get to see beautiful Christmas decorations and best time of the year to shop! I just love Christmas. All the Christmas decoration and songs that just put me in the shopping mood. One of my favourite Christmas song is "White Christmas". I'm dreaming of a white Christmas Just like the ones I used to know Where the treetops glisten, and children listen To hear sleigh bells in the snow   I'm dreaming of a white Christmas With every Christmas card I write May your days be merry and bright And may all your Christmases be white     White Christmas by Micheal Buble     I would like to wish all my readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. May the new year bring you all the happiness, joy, great health, prosperity, peace and success. "MERRY ...

New Zealand - Day 8 (Oamaru - Geraldine - Christchurch)

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On the last day of the trip we had Subway sandwiches for breakfast, checked out from Heritage Court and wandered around Oamaru town before heading to the airport in Christchurch. We stopped by Whitestone Cheese hoping to see the cheese making process but was disappointed when we found out they have completed the process. Ended up we hang around the cafe and tried some of the cheese. I tried a small portion of the cheese and it was too cheesy and rich for me. I can't remember the name of the cheese that I have tried but the cheese taste was very strong.   We continued our journey and stopped by Village Inn in Geraldine town to have our lunch. We ordered a ribeye steak - $22 (cooked the way you like it, served with crunchy fries and either chef's salad or two fried eggs) We didn't take any photos of the food because we were too hungry by the time the food was served. We proceed with our journey and reached Christchurch in the evening. We were u...

New Zealand - Day 7 (Lake Tekapo - Oamaru)

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The temperature was -2'C when we woke up in Merino Country Farmstay , Lake Tekapo. We were so excited to see thin layer of ice flakes on a lawn. The owner, Greg and Nicola prepared breakfast for us - bread, croissants, cereals, fruits such as peach & pears, variety of jams, fresh milk & orange juice and yogurts. After we had our breakfast, Greg brought us to see his farm. We only managed to see few of his sheeps and the rest were no where to be seen! Sad... as we were hoping to see more animals since we were staying in a farmstay. He then drove us to Lake Tekapo and Mt John. The view from Mt John was amazing. We saw Lake Tekapo and the surrounding mountains, the Earth & Sky Mt John Observatory and many telescopes on the site. There's also night time stargazing tour at Mt John but we didn't take the tour.  We spend around 1 hour in Mt John before heading back to the farmstay to pack our things. We bid farewell to the lovely ...

New Zealand - Day 5 & 6 (Queenstown - Lake Tekapo)

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We stayed in Novotel when we were in Queenstown, New Zealand. Breakfast was not included in our room rate, so we went for breakfast hunting early in the morning around 7.30am. We ended up in McD, bought a NYC Benedict Bagel and a Bakehouse Brekkie Roll. The Bakehouse Brekkie Roll was really good, consists of two slices of bacons, egg, a slice of cheese and a golden potato rosti. The bread was soft and the sauce was good. However NYC Benedict Bagel's bread was a bit dry and hard for me. Consists of a slice of bacon, cheese, egg and creamy Hollandaise sauce. We wandered around Queenstown, tried variety of ice creams in Lick and Patagonia before heading to Kawarau Bridge Bungy. The Kawarau Bridge Bungy is 43m (142ft). We saw some jumper facts displayed at the registration counter - Oldest bungy was 94 years old and youngest bungy was 10 years old. Heaviest bungy was 235kg and lightest bungy was 35kg. The price of a bungy jump is $180 for adult includ...

New Zealand - Day 4 (Fox Glacier - Lake Matheson - Queenstown)

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Fox Glacier Lodge  is a great place to stay. Breakfast is included in the room rate and the owner prepared freshly home made bread, variety of fruit jams, fresh fruits, milk and fruit juice for us. We packed our things, left Fox Glacier Lodge around 10am and headed off to our first destination of the day which was Lake Matheson.   Lake Matheson takes its name from Murdoch Matheson who ran cattle on these Cook River Flats in the 1870s, and opened a store and butchers shops 15km away at Gillespie's Beach to service the mass of gold seekers. The Lake Matheson walk is part of Westland Tai Poudini National Park and Te Wahipounamu (place of greenstone) South West New Zealand World Heritage Area. Down and dusk are often the best times to view the lake's reflection, before the wind or cloud blurs the image. A stunning walk through a rich portion of South Westland's ancient rainforest and around Lake Matheson.   We wandered around Lake Matheson f...