Sunday, August 3, 2008

We're back on the road...

Oooohh yeaah.

Rollin with the windows down and the wind at our backs! Wait. If the windows are down, the wind is coming in from the window and hitting our sides. Anyway, you get the picture.

We have left the wwoofing. However, we didn't tell you about all our fun there!

Jason had an irate wasp in his shoe, and it stung his toe. We baked a vegan chocolate birthday cake. We found scallops on the beach, and we were going to eat them, but one was a little "off" so we didn't. We were real Canadian lumberjacks and chopped down trees! (they actually fell in the storm). Corinne cut Jason's hair with his leatherman. He looks so dreamy and rugged!

But, the time came and we had to move on.

We are now in an excellent little town called Paihia about 300 km north of Auckland. We wanted to learn how to scuba dive. We heard rumors of an awesome deal, but the deal has passed and we have deemed it too expensive. Now we have other plans...

We are going to walk 20km to a lighthouse (Cape Brett) and sleep in it! Wow! Soooo Coool. So cool indeed that the c is a C! And when we come back there is the town's annual Jazz festival. We're going to savour the sweet sounds of a fresh licorice-stick and sway to the sexy sounds of a succulent saxophone. Just feel the music man... let it guide your body... yeah... just let go...

Ok back to reality.

Corinne says that Jason uses too many alliterations about music.

We're making soup right now! It takes 1.5 hours to cook. That's why we're typing.

Did you miss our blog? We sure did. Its such a good outlet...

Corinne says that this blog entry is too long and boring and is unsuitable for this joint blog! I am boycotting this message completely.

Corinne and her damn politics.

Vote Blog and prosper!

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I have only one question: What does a licorice stick sound like? Do I have to go to NZ to hear the sweet sounds of licorice stick? Oh heck, that was two questions. I am eagerly awaiting the photos of Jason looking rugged and dreamy. And now I shall vote blog. I hope the promise of prospering was not a smarmy false election promise.

Anonymous said...

How do you do? I went to the lake and found a clam. I went to the air show in Wetaskiwin. I just read a book about a Haunted Lighthouse be careful.
Love Tyler