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Moonliner
10-09-2006, 10:18 AM
Retire. No, not literality "tomorrow" but someday....

I was doing a bit of globe hopping using Google earth over the weekend.

I think I have found my retirment home (http://www.kawau.co.nz/1116/index.htm). It's in Bon Accord Harbour on Kawau Island (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawau_Island,_New_Zealand), New Zealand. Looks like a right nice place from space. Granted it's a bit off the beaten path relative to the rest of my relatives but I just count that as part of the islands charm. Plus there's the benefit of offing as many wallabies (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallaby) as I like. I wonder what membership dues are for the Kawau Island Yacht Club. Perhaps I can be a commodore and wear a really big hat.

Snowflake
10-09-2006, 10:50 AM
Looks good to me, gorgeous spot.

Anyone know what the annoying bugs quotient is in New Zealand? I could not handle the bugs in VA, so NZ cold be a problem for me.

Moonliner
10-09-2006, 01:08 PM
I don't know about the bugs but in researching my home-to-be I did run across an interesting travelog (http://www.thismodernworld.com/NZ.html). Here are a few pithy quotes from it:


Before this trip, I confess I had Australia and New Zealand mentally blurred together, and thus, I now realize, half-expected to deplane in Auckland as if I'd simply taken an extended subway from Sydney.

That notion didn't even last through the Sydney airport.

The moment you board an Air New Zealand jet, you enter complete immersion in Tolkien mythology, since the in-flight magazine, video programs, and (often) even the plane's exterior design are well and truly consumed by the company's surely-profitable determination to be the "Airline To Middle Earth."



I don't know how to convey the depth of public disdain for Bush down here. It's casual; it's assumed; it's like being against poverty, ignorance, intestinal worms, or potato blight.

And while I have yet to see even a hint of anti-Americanism directed at myself -- most folks everywhere seem to understand intuitively that I am not my government, a consideration I suspect the people of Iraq might have appreciated from us -- this next is fairly mind-blowing.

A recent study published in the Sunday Star-Times asked Australians and New Zealanders which country they would like to visit, but would not, because they consider it too dangerous. Here are the results:

1. United States (14%)
2. Iraq (13%)
3. Indonesia (11%)
4. Israel (7%)





New Zealand feels quite remarkably like rural America.

First, there's the visual aspect. Rolling hills like western Iowa lead to rainy volcanic regions like chunks of Oregon. A winding road with cattle looks almost exactly like the way to my Grandpa's house in western Virginia, and the midsize town of Hamilton could be Akron, Ohio, if it wasn't for the Mississippi-style riverboat in the water below. It's like the prettiest bits of rural America, exacto-ed out, pureed, and presented as a highlight show.

wendybeth
10-09-2006, 01:37 PM
Looks good to me, gorgeous spot.

Anyone know what the annoying bugs quotient is in New Zealand? I could not handle the bugs in VA, so NZ cold be a problem for me.
Don't they have that huge bug, the Weta?

http://www.sanctuary.org.nz/restoration/forest/images/giant_weta.jpg