Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Gorges and Wind Mills

Kia ora!

Well this weekend was exciting, I had the chance to spread my wings a little bit more. The International Students on campus were taken on an "Operation Friendship" excursion through the Manawatu Gorge (the Manawatu is the region of New Zealand that I live in, you can think of it as a county of sorts) and up the mountain to visit the Manawatu Wind Farm. Operation Friendship is a campus organization sponsored by Christian fellowships around Palmerston North who's goal is to help international students acclimate to Kiwi life. We only just drove through the gorge, but I took a few good shots along our way to the farm.










 I think that I am going to make an online album so that you can look at all of the pictures I take a little more easily if you would like to, and I'll just post a few up here. Stay tuned for the URL.

Anyway, finally we made it up to the wind farm. The weather was a bit testy as you can probably see from some of these pictures, so the haze from the wind and rain clouded some of our view, but it was still a beautiful sight to see. We carpooled with a Kiwi gentleman by the name of Greg who is the post man in Palmerston North. Like many of the Kiwi people, Greg was very hospitable and offered his and his wife's home to us for afternoon tea or dinner any time we would like.












After escaping the rain at the Wind Farm we were all brought back to enjoy afternoon tea in a Kiwi home. This couple was Karen and Ishmael, and they were members of one of the local churches who were helping to put on the event.
 







That's all I have for now, in the mean time I'll work on getting that album set up, and I believe next time I'll share my experience of jumping off of a bridge over that Gorge pictured above. Until next time...




2 comments:

  1. Looks beautiful, even on a misty day.
    I don't want to kibbitz, but when you jump off that bridge your probably going to want to have a parachute or zorb or something like that. Just saying.


    Mā te Atua e manaaki

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  2. Hi kels i love you I miss you to I want you to come home badly but you'll be home in 2\3 weeks so that will be good



    sincerly Bobby Moore [kelsey moore's Little brother] I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! bye smooch

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