Friday, January 21, 2011

New Zealand - The Amazing Milford Track Post #1










Having internet troubles again... more pictures coming soon...








Amazing flora - that was along the path above....



More amazing flora





Moss forest











Everywhere you look, there is another waterfall....









The lovely tea tree, or, as the Maori people call it:  Manuka. The name"Tea Tree" This name arose because Captian Cook used the leaves to make a 'tea' drink.  The common name "Tea Tree" is also shared with the related Melaleuca tree of Australia suggesting that both were used to make tea by Captain Cook

Captian Cook also made beer from the tea tree.   Today, in New Zealand, you can purchase Captian Cook Spruce Beer.   It is Based on Captain Cook’s orginal recipe as first made in Dusky Sound, New Zealand, 1773. Flavoured with ’spruce’(rimu) and tea tree (manuka). Brewed for Heritage foods http://www.heritage%20foods.co.nz/




Manuka products have high antibacterial potency for a limited spectrum of bacteria and are widely available in New Zealand. Similar properties led the Māori to use parts of the plant as natural medicine.




Kakariki parakeets (Cyanoramphus) use the leaves and bark of Manuka and Kanuka to rid themselves of parasites. Apart from ingesting the material, they also chew it, mix it with preen gland oil and apply it to their feathers.



Manuka honey, produced when honeybees gather the nectar from its flowers, is distinctively flavoured, darker and richer in taste than clover honey and has strong antibacterial and antifungal properties.  The finest quality Manuka honey with the most potent antimicrobial properties is produced from hives placed in wild, uncultivated areas with abundant growth of Manuka bushes.

All this from one plant.....


 

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Queenstown, New Zealand












Our cheap hotel for the night....


The enterance to the Thai restaurant that we ate at...looks pretty cheesy, but, the food was awesome!!


On the drive out of town - taken through the bus window



Thursday, January 13, 2011

Brisbane Flood - more pictures





















Kayaker's paddling down the street in New Farm, where I use to live.


The enterance to our underground parking deck...(of course, i am not special enough to actually HAVE a parking space...but, if I had one, I wouldn't be able to park in it for the time being...


Buses waiting to take us off to volunteer street clean up....


Look at the line of voluneers!   We were pushing and shoving to get on the buses!  23,000 people volunteered that weekend...


Bus jam packed with people - not even standing room left....
everyone wants to help out!  it's really great!





Story Bridge


You can see that the water is almost up to the sidewalk..
City Cat ferries were out of  service...
Our building was evactuated around 12:00 on Tuesday, January 11th and we still are unable to return to work.  Unfortuantly, I do not have internet access at my home due to circumstances beyound my control, so, I am at the public library using the computer.   Reminds me of being a student!  I only get an hour a day.  The city is blocked off so, and this is where most of the internet cafes are, so, library is pretty much the only choice.


TV News reporters ready to do a report....notice her bare feet!


TV New reporter...


Just a 1/2 block from my apartment...the water had risen from the creek and poured out into the street!
I am very fortunate, no problems here. The city is still shut down and many people are without electricity and some people have lost their homes. It is very tragic for them as most will not have flood insurance because the insurance companies refuse to offer it. Can you imagine loosing everything?





This creeks is just a few meters from the back of my apartment!



Neigbhor's gathered round for a discussion...

Needless to say, I wasn't able to take many pictures due to the rain. 
Keep up the prayers ..
Donations are now being accepted through the Red Cross.  I am off to do some volunteer clean up work.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

NZ Milford and Routeburn Adventures!

Just returned from a 9 day hike in the South Island of New Zealand....headed to the airport to catch a flight to the North Island of New Zealand to track the Tongario Crossing.....I will post pictures when I get back.


View from the airplane


Lots of great pictures coming your way!   Stay tuned!

Happy New Year!   Best wishes in 201!


No, I am not PREGNANT!   That is my Camera bag under my jacket!