Friday, March 30, 2007
Hag Sameach
It is very beautiful here and on Sunday we are going for a 3 days track called "Abel Tasman".
We want to wish you all the best holiday, try to have as much fun as we are having here.
Think of us when you dine well in the "seder" while we are eating canned food.
Tomorrow we are uploading some new pictures from Wellington area (BTW - I rock in golf) so make sure you check them out.
Once again, HAPPY HOLIDAY!!!
Doron & Gali
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Hello From New Zealand
Auckland is very nice and is not that different from any big western city. We spent most of our time shopping for camping gear (tent, sleeping bags, gas cooker, etc.) and the rest of it just having fun (Starbucks and Cinemas). We even got to see Saint Patrick’s Day which seems a bit like our Independence Day eve only in green.
We debated a lot whether to buy / rent a vehicle and should it be a private or a van / campervan. Eventually after checking all sort of options we find a really good deal for renting a Mazda Demio 1997 for only 20 NZ$ a day (that’s just under 60 NIS).
After four days in Auckland we started heading south, we decided to tour the south island first and then to come back for the north one since the winter get to the south island first.
The minute you get out of Auckland you start to see sheep by the hundreds, they are everywhere!
On our first day on the road we stop at a camping area near some hot springs and Gali got to sleep at a tent for the first time! The next day we continued to Hamilton which is a medium size town south to Auckland, we bought some stuff that we were still missing and continued to Waitomo caves. Waitomo is a very small village that is known for the many caves that surrounds it, the special things about those caves is that they are filled with glowing worms (kind of like fireflies only much cooler). We spend the night at a nice B&B motel and at the next morning Gali did some extreme cave touring that included rock climbing, snepling and crawling in small places at the dark. I passed on that one for the sake of my back and did some hiking routes instead.
Now we are at New Plymouth heading toward Mount Taranaki.
Doron & Gali
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Bora Bora – a.k.a. Heaven
Hi guys,
Our honey moon was AMAZING!!! Though we haven’t been in all the places on this planet (you have to admit that we are working on it) we can say without a doubt that there is no place prettier than
Our flight from Los Angles landed in
Our overwater bungalow was very cool, and had a glass floor which you could see the fish through. Each bungalow has a porch and stairs going into the lagoon, the color of the water in the lagoon is the brightest possible.
We spent the first few days snorkeling, kayaking and just hanging out at the pool or on a hammock (Arsal) near the beach eating cocoanuts.
The day before we left we took a boat to the main island (only 6 minutes cruise), rented a bugster (some kind of very small jeep) and tour the island. The main island is very small (its perimeter is about 40 kilometers) it’s basically a mountain covered with a tropic jungle and two small villages at the shore at the opposite side to our hotel.
- Dinner at the hotel’s buffet costs 80$ a person!
- It is owned by the French.
Friday, March 9, 2007
San Francisco
Hi Guys,
Sunday, March 4, 2007
Las Vegas & The Grand Canyon
Hi all,
We took a taxi down town to the marriage license bureau. Things went really smoothly. They didn’t ask for any of the translated papers we brought from home (and cost us a lot of money). Afterwards we headed to the court house to get married. On the way, few people bothered us on the street and offered us to do the ceremony at their chapel.
When we got to the court house, we realized that we are short of a witness. We started asking people around if they mind, all as a matter of fact did mind. Some because they worked over there and some just because they are asses!!!!!
Finally, Doron found a man on the street (Jonathan). I though it was very generous of him to help us but when the whole thing was over, Doron told me he paid him 20 bucks. And I say….”where is the love”?
Anyway, back to the ceremony…
A woman was sitting in the front desk and asked us for all our papers. Afterwards we entered the chamber with Jonathan and waited for her a lifetime…
Finally, she arrived and the ceremony began. We stood one in front of the other and took our oaths. Doron found it a bit funny and I must add that it was a bit absurd but we got married J.
The rest of the day was casual…we took a taxi back to the strip and continued our touring. I’m taking comfort in the fact that next week we are going to our honeymoon at
We found a “holiday inn” on the next town and spent the night there.
The next day we went seeing he
On Monday we are flying to
Gali & Doron