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10/06/2007
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life in the southern hemisphere (cold)
It has been a while.... And I have received many emails from impatient readers... Feels like being the author of the 'Harry Potter' books. But my life has not been that exciting recently, since I have started to develop some sort of everyday routine. So, what has happened? Well, winter has arrived here, that's for sure.
One thing that will be a big part of my memories from NZ is how I applied for a job as a glacier guide on Franz Josef Glacier. I was not quite sure if I really wanted to do the job since it would have been a commitment for 2 years. Being in the middle of nowhere -and I really mean: NOWHERE- this would have been a real commitment concerning my private life. It would also have meant to be apart from my love for too long. But since the job interview included 2 'trial' days on the glacier, where I was supposed to be and 'assistant tour guide', I decided that there would be nothing to lose when applying for the job. So I did.
 this could have been my job
On the first day, the weather could not have been any worse: we climbed 'Franz' while lightning and thunder surrounded us, not to mention that the whole group was cold and miserable after only 30 minutes. I enjoyed it anyway: walking through amazing shiny blue winter-wonderland. The weather on the next day made up for everything of the previous day - I got a serious sunburn. And again, hiking, climbing, crawling in and over caves, crevasses (Gletscherspalten), seeing the pinnacles and the valleys - basically being in a maze (Labyrinth) of blue ice - I felt more than privileged to do what I was doing. And I loved working the axe on the ice...
The hardest part was to cope with (umgehen mit) the unbelievably intellect-less questions of the clients: usually party-oriented rich twens who do whatever their (KiwiExperience-)-busdriver told them to do. What is a glacier anyway? And why is there no other glacier in the world? Well...have you ever heard of Antarctica....?
I ended up staying in Queenstown, which for some reason has become my home. I went back to work for the winery and I still enjoy it a lot. This even though low, low temperatures and cold westerly wind - from the south pole. Man, it's freezing! I put on half of the cloths I own every day to be able to work...
In between, I have taken another week off, to do the famous Milford Track before it would be closed due to avalanche risk. On the way back home, I passed by Pete and Son's old house to help them renovate since they are planning sell it. I love having those 'non-tourist'-experiences that bring you really close to true kiwi culture.
At the moment, I live in a big bus (with TV, DVDplayer, shower, toilet, kitchen and 2 separate bedrooms...) which is empty for the time that my friends are on vacation. I really enjoy the luxury, however I miss the intimacy of Signor Rossi... And obviously, he does as well. I even think that he is jealous. When I tried to start him yesterday, he (his battery) went on strike; I assume that he just uses the cold temperatures as an excuse for his revenge. Well, luckily I have friends in the neighborhood who own a jumper-cable. :-)
 home for a week
 Luckily, I did not have to search for too long to find the battery underneath the driver's seat.
So far for the news...I am freezing my fingers off here in the internet cafe so I will head home now.
Cheers,
anika
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