Hello All,
First I want to let everyone know that the cats got to their new home safe and sound. Yeti was even checked out by the local vet...no not me, a local Kiwi vet...who was kind enough to draw his blood for me since I have no syringes and blood tubes here to do it myself. His cancer levels seem to be in check at the moment, so we are holding off on chemotherapy, and just keeping him on his daily Prednisolone which he is taking like a good boy (mainly because it is hidden in a treat...and he gets more treats afterwards).
In other news, I have decided to dub Auckland the "Land of the Winter Rainbow" due to the fact that now that it is winter, it rains about every day but usually the sun is also shining.
Now for fun news! Well, admittedly the definition of fun used here is Scott and my definition of fun, which may be slightly different than normal definitions of fun. Allow me to explain. On Saturday (or Caturday if you will), Scott and I rented a car to pick up the cats from the quarantine facility. When we have access to a car, we have a strong desire to take advantage of this and to try to do a bit of travelling. So, on Sunday, after the cats were settled in, we decided to take a roadtrip up North a bit to a place called The Otaika Valley where there was a 6km long scenic trail. The weather was supposed to be rainy, windy, and chilly, but none-the-less, we had a car, so we layered our clothing and off we went. The drive itself was about 2 hours and along the way we stopped at a bakery in a little town for some hot meat pies to fuel us for our hike. It took us a little while to find the start of the trail, since there is only a small sign and little turn off along a country road for marking. Obviously, due to the miserable weather, we were the only people on the trail this day. Also to be kept in mind is the fact that although the trail was only 6km long, it wasn't a loop, so we were also going to have to walk the 6km back to the car. We were a little concerned about this fact, but, hey adventure!
This was a cool, huge tree that at some point in time had a post with a description on it, but now only has a post. Note raindrop on camera lens.
Bridge over Te Waiiti Stream.
All in all, it was a fun experience to look back on, even if we are both lucky not to have caught pneumonia after coming home soaking wet to a freezing cold house.
Well, my total projects is back up to 4, soon to be five, so I must sign off now and get back to work!
Cheers!
Jen (and Scott)
4 comments:
Well, it's good to see Yeti didn't lose any weight during his incarceration.
Him not fat, him big boned...
Did you ever noticed how much Scott looks like a Mountie in these pics???
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