Need Wwoofers for Garden & Plantation We're the only all organic farmers on Aitutaki (40 minutes by plane from Rarotonga). We also have plantations, fruit market and supply produce to tourists. Come and share in a unique experiece with great food and comfortable surroundings. Please call Sonja or Tauono at (682) 31-562 or send an e-mail to: lounge@aitutaki.net.ck
Whangamomona hey im from Whanga lol! bet youll neva see that again! its sad there but the Rebublic days are awsum! so dont be mean to our village. Murt the truck driver is the presedent.
love the hat i can't believe your finally coming home, didn't think you'd ever leave! glad you've had the best time of your life and me and little lydia hope you enjoy every last minute to the max honey! By the way its a miserable sunday at the guildhall, its raining and windy!
Are you sure you want to come home? big hugs and kisses take care xxxx
Finally Hey Pete! Mygod, you're still there!! We had Pete W staying with us here in Edinburgh a few weeks ago; was great to catch up! Make sure you look us up when you get back to the UK and come visit us in Scotland! Safe onward travelling! I'm sure you'll have many a tale to tell when you get back.
xx
Aussie! Hi Peter,
Thanx for the pics !! You have to wait some for mine. How were you're first day's in Aussie? I'm now in Napier. Nice city and lovely weather. Tomorrow I'll go to Wellington. Maybe I'll sleep in Koromiko. Have fun!
Cheers,
Jerome
It sure is sa to leave NZ Hello Peter
I have finally landed back in Canada and it sure was an amazing trip. I am so glad to hear you had an amazing time. It is odd being back. Still no snow and I still think I'm one day ahead. I hope you do get a chance to get back to NZ. I surely will miss the wonderful people I've met. Cheers Peter!
Sounds Lovely Glad to see you are enjoying your trip, I like to read about your adventures as Glenn and I are still planning oz and nz next year although it will probably be more sedate than your trip. Photos are lovely. All well in the Tourist Information but we are moving to Market Street soon (much bigger premises) everyone says hi. Best Wishes AnnT xxx
The wonderful world of wwoofing Hey Pete, Great to hear you're still in NZ and enjoying the wonderful world of wwoofing. Spence and I have been back in Scotland almost a 3 weeks now, and he's already fecked off to Amsterdam to go see Madge in concert. Keep in touch, and let us know when you'll be visiting us in Edinburgh.
hostess with the mostess I got 90% for that first essay, 92% for the next one.
Wanted to see photos of beautiful whitemans valley on the blog site??
Hope your travels going well. Congrats on being an Uncle, Rae
You and your bloody blog! Me me me, thats all you ever talk about! lol Well thats the point of a blog I suppose. Cant believe she's finally dropped. Im sure that makes me an honourary uncle. Hurry back mister and we can get to work on messing with his head! x
Baby HA now your an uncle too! that means expensive presents and children who only have to like you when they choose to!
Sounds like your having fun still! you'll have to come home soon apparently your being missed
An t hon y
Hey I must admit, I never bothered to read your blogs because I'm still mad at you for not telling me you were leaving, or writing me properly. Something to do with the elephant in me. Anyway, just took a look at your pics. You look so manly!
Mr Handsome Hi Peter
Been keeping up to date with your blogs. We all think you look very handsome in the sunglasses pic! Can't believe you missed our free city sightseeing tour. How could you!! Take care in all that ice and stuff.
We all send our love
Margaret D and TIC staff
Happy Birthday! Happy Birthday Pete! We're still having a ball. Managed to meet up with Andrew in Wellington but he's since moved on to Auckland. Good to keep abreast of your travels. Heading to a midwinter party here on Sat. :) Be well!
http://www.lostboysnz.blogspot.com
My big lil bro!! Darling, Happy Birthday, surely you got my v mature greetings card!
Are there gonna be penguins in the south then? Steal one i dare you!!!
Glad to hear the randomness continues...bet youve not been anywhere weirder than Da Pool yet!
Take care...well...love you loads lil 'un, helxxxxxxxx
pips Hey honey glad your heving a great time, miss you loads! we went out for Sylvia's leaving do on thursday and there was garlic bread left and we thought of you the human hoover! have fun apple picking just beware of the pips!
love and hugs
xxx
and another one!!!
Hi peter!!! When 'll read this one we will be on the road, may be already in a south island!!!! i can now follow your adventures, that's cool!!!!
my blog adress http://spaces.msn.com/turpinovitch/
see you
and another one!!!!
Hi peter! we just left everybody two days before, and I already send something!!!! It is very cool to have your adresse blog, like that we can follow your adventure!!!! my blog adress http://spaces.msn.com/turpinovitch/
We hope catching you in south island
Were you drunk when you wrote this... ...or have you become so dependent upon MS spellchecking that you can't correct your own typos? :)
Glad to hear that you've arrived safely, and anticipating your tales of sheep-rearing (fnarr fnarr) in the weeks to come.
Whiti te ra Pleased to hear you're having a great time on your adventures thus far!
Meeting someone from Gosforth seems proof of the old adage: "Wherever you go, you'll always meet a Geordie."
Finally, just in case you need to know it for any reason while you're in New Zealand, here are the words to the Haka, with helpful instructions and English translation in parentheses:
Ringa pakia
(Slap the hands against the thighs)
Uma tiraha
(Puff out the chest)
Turi whatia
(Bend the knees)
Hope whai ake
(Let the hip follow)
Waewae takahia kia kino
(Stamp the feet as hard as you can)
Ka mate! Ka mate!
(It is death!, It is death!)
Ka ora! Ka ora!
(It is life!, It is life!)
Ka mate! Ka mate!
(It is death! It is death!)
Ka ora! Ka ora!
(It is life! It is life!)
Tenei Te Tangata Puhuruhuru
(This is the hairy man)
Nana i tiki mai whakawhiti te ra
(Who caused the sun to shine again for me)
Upane, Upane
(Up the ladder, Up the ladder)
Upane, Kaupane
(Up to the top)
Whiti te ra
(The sun shines!)
Sonja Raela, Tauono's
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Need Wwoofers for Garden & Plantation
We're the only all organic farmers on Aitutaki (40 minutes by plane from Rarotonga). We also have plantations, fruit market and supply produce to tourists. Come and share in a unique experiece with great food and comfortable surroundings. Please call Sonja or Tauono at (682) 31-562 or send an e-mail to: lounge@aitutaki.net.ck