Torbay is a beautiful town perched on a set of hills overlooking Hauraki Gulf about 30-40 minutes outside of
Something you don't see everyday on the beach
We met the couple, Rachael and Shanon Newman, through CouchSurfing, a site that connects people willing to host travelers in their homes with people interested in staying with local people (free of charge) while they are traveling. It sounds almost cliché, but based on our few experiences so far, the site really does seem to create a like-minded community of people that are interested in meeting and helping other travelers. Because it’s such a cool idea and we are looking to minimize expenses when possible, we’ll be trying to CouchSurf through
Our excellent hosts, the Newmans
Becky had heard about CouchSurfing sometime in early 2006 while we were still in
Friends and fam, try not to worry too much about us staying on random people’s couches. There are verification processes and feedback mechanisms (like eBay), and from what we have seen CouchSurfing seems to be a pretty good self-selecting group of people interested in helping other people out. As always though, we are trying to be careful.
We have to say that Rachael and Shanon are terrific ambassadors for both
The Auckland skyline as seen from Torbay
Some bad news to report from the Newmans’ household, however. On our second full day of owning Ron Burgundy, while parked on the street outside their house he was backed into by one of their neighbors who didn’t expect to see such a handsome display of automobile machismo parked directly across from their driveway. Once we determined that Ron had only suffered a little paint damage and a small dent, we assured the offending woman that it was not necessary to involve insurances and body shops (oddly called ‘Panelbeaters’ here in NZ – more evocative than ‘auto body repair technician’, eh?).
After two days staying with the Newmans, we planned to go to the Northland area of the country. Rachel was a bit sad that we were leaving after “only two days”, which she said was the shortest duration any of her previous CouchSurfers had stayed. We had picked a stay of two days because we thought it would give us a good amount of time to visit without imposing too much on their hospitality. Imagine our surprise when they were almost disappointed that we were leaving after only a few days, and that they wouldn’t have minded putting us up for up to a week! Maybe we’ll have to stop by again in our travels here. In any event, file the Newmans under the heading: Ridiculously Good Hosts.
Next up: a trip to the Waitakere (why-TOCK-er-ay) Ranges
[Note: We’ve recently had a request to add more pictures to the blog. We’ll try and do our best to accommodate and add more pics here and on Flickr when possible. However, uploading pics is probably the most difficult thing for us to do on the internet these days, since we usually need to use my computer to do it, and getting a connection on my laptop has been fairly hard to do. We’ll try our best, though.]
1 comment:
Aunt Beck-Beck
How did you see a dead puffer fish? Even though he lost all his puff.
You did remember my snow globe right?
Well keep treading water,
K Puff
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