To be honest, I didn't love Auckland. It was one of those cities that really could have been anywhere. It was a good base it seems, to get elsewhere but didn't have that much to separate it from any other city. Having said that, it was rainy when I was in Auckland, I was primarily job searching and while I DID get to go see Interstellar (which was FASCINATING) I didn't get to do much else. So, I should probably head back at some point and see it properly.
A combination of my Lord of The Rings Tour and WETA workshop tour. Both Incredible. The WETA tour was led by a South African guy who worked in the paint department and had worked on both District 9 and the Hobbit. On top of that..a bunch of guys who worked for WETA joined our tour, simply because they'd never done it before and wanted to see how people were shown their work. They were lovely and had all worked on LOTR and the Hobbit as digital designer people.
WELLINGTON
This was a fun city. A small and incredibly windy city, but a fun city. In the short time I was there, I wandered through the botanical gardens, saw the city from atop Mt. Victoria, learned how films are made at Weta Workshop, stayed with locals through AirBnB, danced at an 80s night, attempted to find hobbit holes, saw where they shot portions of Lord of the Rings, caught up with a friend and continued the neverending job search.
^^Shots from the botanical gardens ^^
Views of Wellington from on top of Mt. Victoria ---I attempted to find where they shot a few scenes from The Fellowship here, but unfrotunately followed the wrong path up the mountain....

An important Dislay at the Te Papa Museum in Wellington about Shrek, the sheep that escaped shearing for YEARS. ^^
Took a random daytrip to Waikanae beach. Cold, rainy day but still pretty cool.
PICTON
After Wellington I took a 3-hour ferry ride from the North Island to the South Island where we landed in Picton, a small town along the Queen Charlotte Sounds Track. I stayed there for 2 nights, giving myself enough time to do a day-hike of the Queen Charlotte Track. This area alone has 20% of NZ's coastline due to the miles of mountains along the water. It is stunningly beautiful and the wildlife includes penguins, seals, dolphins and a multitude of birds! Fun Fact: No land mammals are native to NZ. Only birds and fishy creatures.
CHRISTCHURCH
It was interesting to be in Christchuch because honestly, I didn't know what to expect. Other than the fact that they had been devestated by earthquakes a few years back I really had no information on the place. You could tell wakling around that it had once been and would one day again bee a happening, cute little city. But, the earthquakes truly took their toll, and while the people of Christchurch have truly taken it in stride, it's hard to oenjoy the city when so much of it is under construction.
HANMER SPRINGS
Due to my taxi being super late I ALMOST missed my bus for Hanmer! And by that I mean to say I DID miss my bus to Hanmer. Luckily the bus company felt so bad for me when I called (because it was FEREZING outside and i'd been standing in it for 45 minutes) that they came to pick me up and drove me to meet the bus. Since then I have settled into my new home. I have my own room at a small hostel where I work as an assistant manager. It is a small town of 650 people with two tiny churches, a small and expensive grocery store, lots of hiking and famous hot springs. God has been good thus far. One of my first days here I went around town just to see what there was and ended up chatting with this shop owner for a while. She was lovely and just kept saying how I needed to meet her daughter, as she was very adventurous and could tell me all the best hikes to go on in the area. WELL. The next Sunday I was at church chatting with the gentleman next to me only to discover that it was this woman's husband! He is the head of the contemporary evening service here in Hanmer and they are a lovely family. Joanne even stopped by to coem see me the other day! God is good.
These are a few photos from a hike I went on about ten minutes away from where I live in Hanmer Springs. It's a stunning Alpine village and the scenery seriously cannot be beat. The job is easy and the people are kind. I've just gotten another job, which I start today, at a local restaurant. And 2 nights ago I got to go see the final Hobbit movie with some friends at a midnight premier! Fun Fact: I watched the first Hobbit in the US, the second Hobbit in Australia, and the third Hobbit in NZ! Overall life is wonderful here and i'm excited to see what the next few months hold!