Cirkovic Circus
by Adam & Lara on 12/09/10
Since Jim and Bonny peaced out we haven't really be up to much. Just hiking one of the most renowned multi-day trails in the world (post to come). It's no big deal, really. I'm sure you have an app on your iPad that can tell you all about it.
In New Zealand news, there is currently a Cirkovic circus going on here. It's like a regular circus except the animals are all Croatian instead of related to Adam. Lara's siblings Luke (Chico, California) and Anne (Dallas, Da-Dirty-Dirty) flew in yesterday and we've been at it ever since.
Once we got to the top of St. John's Observatory the incredible view whisked away all of our concerns regarding the chronic grinding noise coming from the Steema's transmission.
Oh haaay girl, just hangin out at Lake Tekapo in my Bass Pro Shop hat.
One of the great things about staying in hostels is that you sometimes wake up to find a Dragon Wagon parked next to you.
Traveling the World has a tendency to enlighten you to things that may have been in front of your face you're whole life. Thanks to the graffiti above Luke's bunk we now realize that the name Angus is one letter away from "anus."
In Christchurch we went to a bar that served "kiwi kegs." The same bar ironically also asked us to remove our hats because they have a dress code after 10pm.
Jim would definitely have some words with the builders of this establishment. Don't get us wrong, Lego blocks look great but their tensile strength is shit. It's amazing this cafe survived the Christchurch quake.
Giant companies spend millions buying insurance policies from this guy. This guy.
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New Zealand has no law against open containers and also no law about useless annoying passengers.
Oh haaay girl, just hangin out at Lake Tekapo in my Bass Pro Shop hat.
One of the great things about staying in hostels is that you sometimes wake up to find a Dragon Wagon parked next to you.
Traveling the World has a tendency to enlighten you to things that may have been in front of your face you're whole life. Thanks to the graffiti above Luke's bunk we now realize that the name Angus is one letter away from "anus."
In Christchurch we went to a bar that served "kiwi kegs." The same bar ironically also asked us to remove our hats because they have a dress code after 10pm.
Jim would definitely have some words with the builders of this establishment. Don't get us wrong, Lego blocks look great but their tensile strength is shit. It's amazing this cafe survived the Christchurch quake.
Giant companies spend millions buying insurance policies from this guy. This guy.
[PHOTO REMOVED FOR [PHOTO REMOVAL REASON REMOVED]] - If you're one of the privileged few, you can view it here.
New Zealand has no law against open containers and also no law about useless annoying passengers.
Those Twizilians sure love their trees!
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