.... After the catering event at Ashram Yoga Ctr in Auckland (City's nickname is the "Big Smoke"), I treated myself to the movies: District 9 was the featured film. It was about alien refugees who'd established a community in S. Africa. Interesting social dilema to say the least! I indulged by bringing some desert left-over from the catering event, popcorn, n coffee w/whipping cream....yum.
The trip to Auckland turned out to be a good trip. In between work, I was able to explore the city a bit: hung out on K-road, checked out a few of the shops, found a funky coffee shop with good music. I also went on a few walks to the Rose Gardens (although the roses were not in bloom), the Domain (next to the Museum), and out along the waterfront (which was short/and not that interesting). But nonetheless it was good to get out and be in the open air.
After the weekend ended, I decided that I was not quite ready to return to my rustic lifestyle in Ohui, so I called a friend who then invited me out to her place in Bethels Beach. After another night at the yoga center, I packed my bags and headed to Bethels (which is a 45min.-1hr drive from the city). The drive reminded me of the Tacoma- Squim route on the Olympic Peninsula because of a similar crossing/ bridge and the water the road followed. The waterway/ estuary was inhabited by mangroves and tall pampas weed, however the shape of the coast reminded of the Puget Sound.
Once we arrived to Bethels, we went for a long hike up a narrow, muddy path in the mtns. We crossed a small, cool stream at dusk and proceeded up the path that twisted along a steep hillside. We walked barefoot and Ali confidently trodded along, loosing me a couple times...but like a good friend, she'd stop and check to make sure I was still following her. I stubbed my toe pretty good and decided to take it a bit slower than she, but I thouroughly enjoyed the adventure through the Manuka shrubs and Koa Koa trees! We made it to a vista point after about a half hr, which overlooked Bethels and Owens Beach. The moonlight helped guide us down the rest of the spiraling pathway to the soft sand of the local beach. We explored a few caves, which were open because the tide was low-tide. Holding on to Ali's hand and feeling my way along the cold, dark tunnel of the cave, I came to realize the sense of safety and security I felt from being in the presence of someone who knows the area. I relaxed and let my imagination take me to the story of Gollum & Bilbo Baggins-from the book the Hobbit. As we crept along, I whispered "precious, my precious...!" :) Ali was entertained. After seeing the light and the opening of the other side of the tunnel, I felt a bit disappointed thinking that our walk was coming to an end. However, Ali led me next to a cave full of giant glow-worms which resembled stars in the midnight sky. After exploring the glow worm cave, we walked out on to the beach and returned home, walking under the night sky with crescent moon, and white, beaming stars. It was one of the sweetest adventures in NZ yet!
The next day we grabbed a plastic sack to go hunt for muscles. We went way out to the rocky point at the end of Bethels Beach, where we gathered plenty of muscles for our evening feast. Even though Ali fell in the water, she walked back bare-foot, soaked, but with a huge grin. Our feast consisted of cocunut milk, rice, mushroom, onions, taro root, the muscles (of course!), topped off with a bar of NZ 's finest dark chocolate!
Ali is a friend I met through Rose who works for Ashram Yoga in Auckland. She is studying to become a Biodiversity Mgr at the Unitech. Ali is a creative, soul-ful woman who loves to hit up second hand shops (called "Op shops" here Op = Opportunity), make art, talk about environmental issues and spirituality, cook and play music. I hope to get to spend a lot more time with her. When I left she gifted me the next 2 books of the Lord of the Rings, and a stack of books about Maori culture and spirituality from the library. Ali is a wonderful friend and brought me to realized how lucky I am to be here!
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Such fun and informative reading . Thanks so much as I can now visualize more of your life . Can u comment on any plans for sept oct? I wonder if u plan or hope to stay til may. Ali sounds like cool friend. I sent our biking blog also . Hope u will read . Back in Moscow by oct 10! Love u
ReplyDeleteWow, you are a strong amazing woman Hannah. You inspiring me to adventure, but also to take moments of peace to honor my body here and my own surroundings. It is the weekend but I lose all track of time here in the valley. I am happy to be back from Mexico and teaching in a place that makes me feel really alive. I have a another 50 day course coming up this fall and I am planning on spending the winter here in Mazama.
ReplyDeleteAs always you are welcome to come up whenever you need some good skiing and some laughs. I am glad to see you following through with adventure and living intentionally. Hug and love to you, Cara
Hannah, what a wonderful way to adventure! Thank you for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteHannah, it's Kate Fontana--Katie's here with me at HOlden Village, and we were just saying we wonder where you are! So glad to find out--that your well and living life so fully! much peace, my dear--hope to run into some time :)
ReplyDeleteHey my dear! I'm glad you are having such an adventuresome year. From your posting it sounds like you are having a wonderful time. Enjoy the rest of your travels!
ReplyDeletelots of love,
Rachel