Friday, May 29, 2009

Racquel Darrian Pool Table

the East, nothing new

Not always easy to update a travel blog when really feels like to mop. Work pocket, a roof over their heads, familiar landmarks, landscapes, well known make life here a relatively sedentary existence eventually. Some opportunities are yet to finish exploring the South Island. There were only the foot of Mount Cook to close the loop to visit the region. Now it is in Queenstown people clinging to the lake where the water is always the same blue, the mountains that hide the sun from the middle of the afternoon. The winter sets in and sometimes freezes all access to the outside world (snowy roads, necks, flights diverted). The Wakatipu Basin is the cradle for our whole season. Tracks Ski preparing to open stores organize their shelves complete equipment rental ski, the information center "snow" are already hosting the first festival enthusiasts and fignolent organization. Pending the return of tourists, the city sits and enjoys the final moments of calm before the avalanche of visitors. Queenstown in mid season is probably another Queenstown but it's worth it!

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