Growing up in America, Boxing Day meant nothing more to me than the fine print on a calendar for the 26th of December: “Boxing Day (Canada).” Indeed, I looked on the words with the same sort of novelty with which I noted on the backs of books their price listed in American dollars and, always … Read More
Playing with fire.
It was the end of a bad day at work. It doesn’t matter what got me to that point – a boss, a customer, the sales, or lack thereof. What matters is that I was upset and only slightly at the end of my patience and sanity. The night, though, finally drew to a close … Read More
N.A.F.P.
“It is enough to have to eat,” Marcello was saying late on Tuesday night. It was the end of a long day in a string of long days in the heart of the Christmas season. Being a higher-end Italian restaurant in the CBD (Central Business District) of Wellington with many of the tallest office buildings … Read More
Squanto, stuffing, and smuggler’s rum.
As with many holidays abroad, I was tempted to let this year’s Thanksgiving pass unnoticed, just another day of the week. I also thought about buying some sort of pre-roasted chicken from the supermarket, a box of stuffing mix, and cooking a faux-Thanksgiving dinner for my new flatmates in Wellington. I was, after all, new … Read More
Adventure time to kill.
We woke up in Marahau holding our breath, just as we had before our whale watching and dolphin swimming trips – holding our breath for the sun. Would our long-awaited kayak trip, almost the peak activity planned for our trip around the northern areas of the South Island, get a green light and blue skies? … Read More
North of the south.
Cape Cod. Cape Town. Cape Canaveral. There are many of these famous headlands around the world, surrounded by water on three sides, but none have attracted more of my attention than Cape Farewell at the very top left corner of the South Island. Reluctant as we were to leave our unexpected haven at the Innlet, … Read More
Journey to the center of the country.
“Katie thought Shantaram was the guest who rode away on a bicycle,” Dalia says in her London accent before bursting into a hearty laugh, holding the phone away from her. I stop reading for a moment, a collection of Lonely Planet travel writing I’d recently bought to celebrate my acceptance into grad school, and look … Read More
The magic, the music, the family: What I’ll miss from Queenstown.
My time in Queenstown has been filled with some amazing memories, whether it be my first time up the mountain, my first time on stage at Watties, or especially my first leap off a bungy ledge. There are many moments I’ll miss and think of often as I move on in New Zealand. I’ll miss the … Read More