Unlucky with the weather (by Joe)
After five months of sun and heat in India, SE Asia and Australia, we were hugely disappointed with the weather in New Zealand when we arrived: it was an unseasonal 30 degrees (plus) with virtually clear blue skies.
... and it's been like this since, apart from one (lovely) cloudy day on the south coast.
This simply wasn't what we are paying our NZ dollars for (we'd been looking forward to a serious dose of wind and rain to remind us of home). It has, however, given us chance to appreciate, through clear visibility, just what a truly beautiful place South Island New Zealand is (and boy, is it ...?!).
Here are four of the many many 'lake-mountain-sky' shots that I've taken over the past few days (incidentally, the top photo is of Mt Cook, the highest in Australasia):
... and it's been like this since, apart from one (lovely) cloudy day on the south coast.
This simply wasn't what we are paying our NZ dollars for (we'd been looking forward to a serious dose of wind and rain to remind us of home). It has, however, given us chance to appreciate, through clear visibility, just what a truly beautiful place South Island New Zealand is (and boy, is it ...?!).
Here are four of the many many 'lake-mountain-sky' shots that I've taken over the past few days (incidentally, the top photo is of Mt Cook, the highest in Australasia):
We're still hoping for a change in the weather, though!
Joe
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