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Kiwi impressions (12/21) – The full monty

When preparing my trip to NZ, a knowledgeable colleague said: Kaikoura is all about whales. I must say, not just.

Kiwi impressions (11/21) – Jona’s diving diet

Don’t tell me again that you need to chew food a trillion times in order to prepare for a smooth digestion. This is all wrong.

Kiwi impressions (10/21) – It’s all about rugby

I was wondering what the ever apparent fern leaf was meant to symbolize. After a little while I realized it is about the NZ rugby team, who have the fern leaf as their symbol. Now even the coffee tastes a… Continue Reading →

Kiwi impressions (9/21) – The little Galapagos

Deep down in Queen Charlotte sound, there is a little island, predator free and hence having a little bit of a Galapagos feel to it.

Kiwi impressions (8/21) – Charlotte, the beautiful queen

From Picton, it’s a hop on a water taxi only to cruise the beautiful Queen Charlotte sound.

Kiwi impressions (7/21) – The alternative to becoming a Yoga instructor

Recently, I read a funny book (authored by Tommy Jaud), which was a self-help volume directed AGAINST the common trend of optimizing time, health, fitness, money anf the entire self.

Kiwi impressions (6/21) – Utterly lagging behind

Technology is not my friend – cannot upload any more photos due to unfriendly behavior of anything digital right now.

Kiwi impressions (5/21) – Have a sip on the wild side

Some little things down here really make me smile. I wonder why the only brand name remotely close to the ides of being funny that we have in Germany would be “Barefoot” for a brand of wines.

Kiwi impressions (4/21) – Can’t buy me love

Just a quick one today, the wifi is not my friend. And it is a sad message. The Beatles were utterly wrong, as is now proven by Mainfreight.

Kiwi impressions (3/21) – Searching for sheep in a forgotten world

A myth to be corrected: It is not sheep the kiwis have lot’s of. It is any other animal than that. I did some empirical studies yesterday while driving through rich green meadows, always on the lookout for those 40… Continue Reading →

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