Montag, 9. April 2012

Living and working in Te Anau

Hello everybody, 
it's time to bring you up to date again I guess.
For two weeks now I've been living and working in this nice little town called Te Anau.
I was really lucky to get a job in a really nice Homestay Backpackers where I work in the mornings for my accommodation and food plus I found a job in a big restaurant in town where I work behind the bar 5-6 evenings a week. 
So after over 2 months of travelling around and not staying longer than one or two nights at one place, it's really nice to finally settle down for a while. I've got my own little room outside the house in the garden and Rosie and Alistair (my Host-Family) are really nice and I feel so lucky to be here.
I'm making the beds in the mornings and clean the bathrooms and everything which usually takes me only 2-3 hours. 
The place where I work in the evenings is a restaurant called "The Ranch Bar and Grill" and I'm behind the bar serving drinks. Its good fun but I do sometimes have long night where I work from 6pm to 2am in the morning so I'm always glad to have two days off a week to recharge my batteries :-) It's a lot I had to learn in the first two weeks, all the different beers and drinks etc...and of course the language doesn't make it any easier and sometimes its hard to understand the locals in the first place but it's getting better and better and I still learn everytime I go there. It gets quite busy there on the weekend and dealing with lots of drunken people can be quite exhausting. But, I can save some good money now which is good :-) And it's a new experience too.
After a week I had a whole day off and Rosie from the hostel organized a free seakajaking daytrip for me at Milford Sound and it was absolutely amazing. The weather was just perfect for kajaking and even though we had some clouds hiding the mountains in the morning it cleared off after a couple of hours and we had spectacular views and I enjoyed being in the kajak much more than being on a boat cruise. The dimensions are just so different when you are paddling in the Fjordland.


Here are some pictures from the kajak trip:
the morning awakes at Milford...


the perfect outfit for kajaking...:-)



a lazy seal...



Mitre Peak


enjoying the scenery...

...and the paddling...









a Kea


Milford Sound - absolutely beautiful