I’ve really enjoyed following your honeymoon. Thanks for sharing! Lovely to hear the beautiful korimako (New Zealand bellbird) singing right at the end there. Said by Captain Cook to sound like “small bells most exquisitely tuned“
Punting -- veddy veddy English. It looked relaxing and really nice. Kind of a suitable way to start winding down a great trip. It has been a lot of fun to share it with you guys. New Zealand looks every bit as beautiful as I imagined it.
Living vicariously through your videos, thanks for sharing your journey with us. A little education and entertainment.👍🏼 And, can I just say how much I love that you tell anything resembling any type of animal, living or not, like a blow-up swan, that you love them! Totally something I do too! 😂♥️XO’s
What a nice change to share with you, a relaxing, tranquil trip on the Avon in a punt. I could almost smell the barbecue you were cooking up, made me feel s-o-o-o-o hungry. Those steaks and wine looked delicious. Sad to hear that your next video will be the last in New Zealand. I have enjoyed so much sharing your experiences and to see my Country through the eyes of visitor's really makes it all seem fresh.I feel I've traveled through both Islands again, as I did so often in my young, energetic days.
I love Owen's haircut. If your facial was that good you'll be well set up for the dehydrating flight back home. The punt ride looked so relaxing (I nearly fell asleep😂, coffee needed) and what a contrast to your travelling adventures. I have a walk beside the river on the occasions I'm in Christchurch and it's always peaceful and lovely. The trash in the river is cleaned up periodically but I suspect the same kind of people who throw their rubbish into bushes and rivers here in the North Island do the same in the South😖. There were 2 earthquakes, months apart and they did so much damage because they were shallow. New Zealand sits on the edges of 2 tectonic plates and you might say we have a slight subduction problem! NZ is sometimes called the Shaky Isles. The Southern Alps were created by the Alpine Fault and smaller fault lines radiate out. The one through Christchurch had been almost forgotten. The first earthquake in 2010 was actually stronger but it struck at night when people were asleep and I don't think there were any deaths. The 2011 shake (possibly an aftershock???) was in the middle of the day and did further damage to already weakened buildings. One of the newer buildings that apparently wasn't properly constructed, totally collapsed and that was where most of the tragedies happened. A lot of the beautiful old stone buildings were badly damaged as were many homes. Whole areas of the city were flooded with liquefaction and a 'student army' mobilised itself to help people. Just like California, there have been some amazing stories of courage and selflessness. As you will have seen, there is still a lot of reconstruction going on. In the meantime some of the city centre was set up in shipping containers, a great innovation that was an attraction in itself. A new permanent city market with shops and eateries has opened since you visited. It looks exciting and I'm hoping to get there next month. Hopefully Christchurch will be back to its traditionally beautiful and vibrant best again when you next visit. If someone from Christchurch can correct or add to my information, this Waikato-ite would be grateful. FYI Eels also like hard boiled eggs and the yolk puffs out through their gills 😆(I hope I don't harm them!) You got to see a dolphin from your hut on your last night. Wow!
Beautiful views for dinner, but after such a relaxing day the most difficult thing would be to be able to digest all those meals. We're looking forward to the sea cruise
Loved the video and happy honeymooners! Awesome memories for you two. Hope you are pretty well settled in your new life by now. All the best to you. Looking forward to more from you!
The Christchurch earthquakes were crazy. There were 2 major ones and tens of thousands of aftershocks. Buildings collapsed, no power water or sewage for much of the city for many months. The army had to roll in to police the place. A lot of the roads were cracked to pieces and liquefaction bubbled up everywhere. Many people were made homeless, then there was an extremely cold and snowy winter. Here's some footage: ruclips.net/video/-2hwBgRtBjQ/видео.html
I love it when you are putting down your glas before drinking. I always thought that only we in Germany are doing it this way ;-) So sad that the trip is over. A friend from my hometown is living in Christchurch. Thankfully nothing happened to her and her family during the big earthquake.
@@JenniferMabus my kids love going on the gondola then usually we'll drive through to Lyttelton then over the hill to Sumner beach if it's a nice day. Also jump on the tram, We get a yearly family pass. As a lot have said Christchurch is way different to what it was when I grew up. Apart from the parking haha it's slowly getting better.
By the way when it comes to camping and hiking I am a late bloomer. I just started solo hiking about 3 years ago. I'm 60 yrs old.I got my inspiration from after watching you and Dixie do your solo hikes. Thank you so much.
Left of that building 22:14 on the ground back in 2016-17, at the peak hype of Pokemon GO, you would find a lot of people there late at night on weekends. and even a fair amount of people during the week late at night. There are like at least 4-5 pokestops there just on that lawn there and a few more scattered around back to Esplanade Rd and back toward Marriner St and a handful of Pokemon gyms in that area of Sumner alone. it's a good spot if you're interested in Pokemon GO.
I'm always on the look out for a good ole mince & cheese pie lol Ur a top dude Owen booking Jen in for a facial _somehow that doesn't sound right_ 😏 Anyway, love the clipper work Owen, it looks great. I give myself a no2 every now and then _hell, that don't sound right either_ 😲 I was working in Australia when the 2011 quake hit Christchurch and immediately got in touch with family to see if all was ok. Sooo much devo and tragedy. Yummo your barbie looked delish and can't wait to see what you get up to next time. Ka kite ano _(see ya later)_
HI @thewhimsical woman! I'm working my way through your PCT videos, which I really enjoy. My boyfriend and I may do the trail in the near future. I'm super curious: Does anyone ever give you the stink eye (or even ask you to stop filming) when you are filming in enclosed public spaces like restaurants?
I always ask people if it's a private sort of thing, but I don't really worry about the public aspect since people are constantly always filming and taking pictures in public. It's also legal to shoot film in public so basically anyone who goes out is in essence agreeing to their face potentially being in a picture or something. :)
Re: the punting...it used to be a joke that people played on their friends that they would wait on one of the bridges and dump a bucket of water on them when they passed underneath .
"All in the golden afternoon/Full leisurely we glide" 15:00 I could only identify the Canadian geese. Introduced to NZ about a hundred years ago and now naturalized. Officially deemed a pest, the population controlled with culls. 24:36 "The Cave Rock stack comprises two aa basalt lava unit-. separated by a marked orange-brown tuffaceous bed up to 60 cm thick" "Sea caves, relict shore and rock platforms: evidence for the tectonic stability of Banks Peninsula, New Zealand" by ADRIAAN A. BAL, Department of Geological Sciences University of Canterbury
@@JenniferMabus You may ask but I won't give you an entirely straight answer. I'm former part-time Camp 4 denizen (fortunately/unfortunately, I no longer reside in the US), a current half-speed cyclist and I like to watch birds and other natural phenomena. To maintain my privacy, I am not on facebook or the like and decline to provide more personal information here.
I’ve really enjoyed following your honeymoon. Thanks for sharing! Lovely to hear the beautiful korimako (New Zealand bellbird) singing right at the end there. Said by Captain Cook to sound like “small bells most exquisitely tuned“
It was such a pleasant way to end the evening!
Tui bird
Punting -- veddy veddy English. It looked relaxing and really nice. Kind of a suitable way to start winding down a great trip. It has been a lot of fun to share it with you guys. New Zealand looks every bit as beautiful as I imagined it.
It truly is beautiful!
What a great series Burst...thanks for sharing your honeymoon vids with us....NZ is awesome...stay safe you two !!
Thanks, Jimbo!!!
Living vicariously through your videos, thanks for sharing your journey with us. A little education and entertainment.👍🏼 And, can I just say how much I love that you tell anything resembling any type of animal, living or not, like a blow-up swan, that you love them! Totally something I do too! 😂♥️XO’s
Hahahaha it’s quite easy to earn my love 🤣🤣
@@JenniferMabus 🎶”what the world needs now is love, sweet love, no not just for some, but for everyone....”🎶🤣😂
Nooo! Only one more episode to go? You need to go on another honeymoon. That beach was awesome!
I wish!! And the beach was so beautiful.
What a nice change to share with you, a relaxing, tranquil trip on the Avon in a punt. I could almost smell the barbecue you were cooking up, made me feel s-o-o-o-o hungry. Those steaks and wine looked delicious. Sad to hear that your next video will be the last in New Zealand. I have enjoyed so much sharing your experiences and to see my Country through the eyes of visitor's really makes it all seem fresh.I feel I've traveled through both Islands again, as I did so often in my young, energetic days.
Oh thank you so so much! What a beautiful place.
Great video as always by the way enjoy your meal !!!!!
Thank you!! 😍😍
I love Owen's haircut. If your facial was that good you'll be well set up for the dehydrating flight back home. The punt ride looked so relaxing (I nearly fell asleep😂, coffee needed) and what a contrast to your travelling adventures. I have a walk beside the river on the occasions I'm in Christchurch and it's always peaceful and lovely. The trash in the river is cleaned up periodically but I suspect the same kind of people who throw their rubbish into bushes and rivers here in the North Island do the same in the South😖.
There were 2 earthquakes, months apart and they did so much damage because they were shallow. New Zealand sits on the edges of 2 tectonic plates and you might say we have a slight subduction problem! NZ is sometimes called the Shaky Isles. The Southern Alps were created by the Alpine Fault and smaller fault lines radiate out. The one through Christchurch had been almost forgotten. The first earthquake in 2010 was actually stronger but it struck at night when people were asleep and I don't think there were any deaths. The 2011 shake (possibly an aftershock???) was in the middle of the day and did further damage to already weakened buildings. One of the newer buildings that apparently wasn't properly constructed, totally collapsed and that was where most of the tragedies happened. A lot of the beautiful old stone buildings were badly damaged as were many homes. Whole areas of the city were flooded with liquefaction and a 'student army' mobilised itself to help people. Just like California, there have been some amazing stories of courage and selflessness. As you will have seen, there is still a lot of reconstruction going on. In the meantime some of the city centre was set up in shipping containers, a great innovation that was an attraction in itself. A new permanent city market with shops and eateries has opened since you visited. It looks exciting and I'm hoping to get there next month. Hopefully Christchurch will be back to its traditionally beautiful and vibrant best again when you next visit.
If someone from Christchurch can correct or add to my information, this Waikato-ite would be grateful.
FYI Eels also like hard boiled eggs and the yolk puffs out through their gills 😆(I hope I don't harm them!)
You got to see a dolphin from your hut on your last night. Wow!
I will miss your travels through NZ. Hope you have fond memories and return some day, preferably when the weather is better.
Thank you, Tony!
Beautiful views for dinner, but after such a relaxing day the most difficult thing would be to be able to digest all those meals.
We're looking forward to the sea cruise
Hahaha we know how to eat 🤣
Loved the video and happy honeymooners! Awesome memories for you two. Hope you are pretty well settled in your new life by now. All the best to you. Looking forward to more from you!
Oh thank you so very much!!
How fun, punting!
Fantastic dinner meal too.
It was all great!
The Christchurch earthquakes were crazy. There were 2 major ones and tens of thousands of aftershocks. Buildings collapsed, no power water or sewage for much of the city for many months. The army had to roll in to police the place. A lot of the roads were cracked to pieces and liquefaction bubbled up everywhere. Many people were made homeless, then there was an extremely cold and snowy winter.
Here's some footage: ruclips.net/video/-2hwBgRtBjQ/видео.html
So incredibly sad. :(
I love it when you are putting down your glas before drinking. I always thought that only we in Germany are doing it this way ;-)
So sad that the trip is over.
A friend from my hometown is living in Christchurch. Thankfully nothing happened to her and her family during the big earthquake.
It’s definitely a rule before drinking! 🤣
And that earthquake is so so sad.
It's funny you guys go were we go and we live in Christchurch.
What is your favorite spot!?
@@JenniferMabus my kids love going on the gondola then usually we'll drive through to Lyttelton then over the hill to Sumner beach if it's a nice day. Also jump on the tram, We get a yearly family pass. As a lot have said Christchurch is way different to what it was when I grew up. Apart from the parking haha it's slowly getting better.
Looks like you guys are off to a good start. Here's wishing you two a good life together.
Thank you so much, John!
By the way when it comes to camping and hiking I am a late bloomer. I just started solo hiking about 3 years ago. I'm 60 yrs old.I got my inspiration from after watching you and Dixie do your solo hikes. Thank you so much.
That is awesome!
That boat ride looked so relaxing, I actually zoned out; so pretty too. And yum, steak and potatoes! You guys can come cook for me anytime!
You got it, Caroline! 😄
Left of that building 22:14 on the ground back in 2016-17, at the peak hype of Pokemon GO, you would find a lot of people there late at night on weekends. and even a fair amount of people during the week late at night. There are like at least 4-5 pokestops there just on that lawn there and a few more scattered around back to Esplanade Rd and back toward Marriner St and a handful of Pokemon gyms in that area of Sumner alone. it's a good spot if you're interested in Pokemon GO.
Oh really cool!! Are you from Christchurch?
So glad you enjoyed my home town, even if it is still a bit broken
So devastating that the earthquake happened but the city really had such special things about It!
I'm always on the look out for a good ole mince & cheese pie lol Ur a top dude Owen booking Jen in for a facial _somehow that doesn't sound right_ 😏 Anyway, love the clipper work Owen, it looks great. I give myself a no2 every now and then _hell, that don't sound right either_ 😲 I was working in Australia when the 2011 quake hit Christchurch and immediately got in touch with family to see if all was ok. Sooo much devo and tragedy. Yummo your barbie looked delish and can't wait to see what you get up to next time. Ka kite ano _(see ya later)_
Thanks for the laughs, Ben! 💜
Thanks Jen, hope alswel back home 👍
Sad to see you guys leave. All the best to you both. Cheers
Thank you so much. 💜
You've had the best honeymoon I've ever seen 👍 You two definitely made some treasured memories.👣 ❤ ✌ 👣
Thanks a lot for sharing with us all
Thank you, King Luey!!
Very relaxing day. But it's almost over. Crummy.
I know :(
What a beautiful place! I've always wanted to go there, but unless I win the Lottery, not gonna happen! LOL
🤣🤣 there is a lot to save up for, 100%!
@@JenniferMabus I'm 70 and on a fixed income, so not much there to save with! LOL
Those dumplings though!!!! 🥟
So dang good!!
I have enjoyed sharing your visit with you. I have been watching since you arrived. I hope you come back and visit us again.
Thank you! 💜 I hope to come back.
Owen’s haircut 👍🏻
Agreed 😃
HI @thewhimsical woman! I'm working my way through your PCT videos, which I really enjoy. My boyfriend and I may do the trail in the near future. I'm super curious: Does anyone ever give you the stink eye (or even ask you to stop filming) when you are filming in enclosed public spaces like restaurants?
I always ask people if it's a private sort of thing, but I don't really worry about the public aspect since people are constantly always filming and taking pictures in public. It's also legal to shoot film in public so basically anyone who goes out is in essence agreeing to their face potentially being in a picture or something. :)
My perfect evening would be.. a pipe full of my favorite tobacco, my dog and my missus
The campervan had a Keep Left sticker on the windshield....maybe thats why owen made some mistakes this time
Probably. He didn’t have his sticker to read! 🤣
I passed your comments about the Avon river on to the mayor of Christchurch, Lianne Dalziel.
Hahaha thank you! Let's clean that baby up!
The Whimsical Woman don’t hold your breathe, I think it’s just another on the list of things to do after the earthquake.
At the end of the vid that was a hectors dolphin swimming at sumner near the rocks, they are a really small and hard to spot
Yes, it totally looked like a dolphin!! How amazing.
Could you leave a name or a link to the airbnb?
It was called 'The Hut' and it was located in Sumner, Christchurch. :)
4:23 What a nice burp! 😀
HAHAHA thank you! 🤣🙈
Those were baby mussels on the rocks..
Ya there were so many
Did you get breath tested at any time? It’s way more arbitrary than America over here.
Re: the punting...it used to be a joke that people played on their friends that they would wait on one of the bridges and dump a bucket of water on them when they passed underneath .
No, we did not! :)
"All in the golden afternoon/Full leisurely we glide"
15:00 I could only identify the Canadian geese. Introduced to NZ about a hundred years ago and now naturalized. Officially deemed a pest, the population controlled with culls.
24:36 "The Cave Rock stack comprises two aa basalt lava unit-. separated by a marked orange-brown tuffaceous bed up to 60 cm thick" "Sea caves, relict shore and rock platforms: evidence for the tectonic stability of Banks Peninsula, New Zealand" by ADRIAAN A. BAL, Department of Geological Sciences University of Canterbury
You are so knowledgeable! May I ask what you do for a living?
@@JenniferMabus You may ask but I won't give you an entirely straight answer. I'm former part-time Camp 4 denizen (fortunately/unfortunately, I no longer reside in the US), a current half-speed cyclist and I like to watch birds and other natural phenomena. To maintain my privacy, I am not on facebook or the like and decline to provide more personal information here.
What about Australia
What do you mean? :)