A really wonderful song that Azi shared with me about a week back... I thought Coldplay songs were really really good already, but this one with Faultline and Chris Martin takes the cake. The lyrics, even the title... Mean a lot to me.
"Your Love Means Everything, Pt. 2" by Faultline & Chris Martin
I slipped away last night Took me away from sight and the place I know All crushed upon my skin This mess I put you in and the punch I threw
It was a strange reaction For someone like you to remain on side And in a chain reaction I was down and calling for a place to hide
I saw a broken arm Machines will all break down in the way I know Mended and all made clean I saw up on the screen all the stones I throw
It was a strange reaction For someone like you to remain so sure And in a chain reaction I dissolve and break and then away I crawl
And then away I crawl Then away I crawl Then away I crawl Then away I crawl
"You'll Never Walk Alone"
Archangel
P.S. I have gotten lazy with the NZ Diary. Will be posting up stuff... When I feel like it.
"Ducking her head she disappeared into the small tent. Helikaon was suddenly nervous. He met Andromache's gaze. 'I have rarely felt so awkard,' he said.
'Is that why you have avoided me since the voyage began?' Her gaze was cool, and there was suppressed anger in her voice.
'Yes. I do not know how to...' His voice trailed away. What could he say? That all his life he had dreamed of finding love, and that she was the embodiment of that dream? That every day since he had met her she had been in his heart? That when he fell asleep at night her face shimmered in his mind, and upon waking his first thoughts were of her?
He sighed. 'I cannot say what is in my heart,' he said at last. 'Not to the wife of a dear friend, and the mother of his son.'
'Yes,' she said, 'the son of the man I love - and love with all my heart.'
The words, spoken with such intensity and passion, tore into him. He stepped back from her. 'I am glad for you,' he managed to say. He saw there were tears in her eyes. Swinging away from her, he returned to the rear deck. Gershom looked at him closely.
'Are you all right? You are ashen.'
Helikaon ignored him and turned to Oniacus. 'Southwest to Minoa,' he ordered."
- excerpt from Troy: Fall Of Kings by David & Stella Gemmell.
I'm back from NZ (been back since the 3rd of June) and gonna start a segment of the diary I kept in the 15 days I had there... Apologies for the sucky photos from the first few days and the lack of photos in the last few. Haha... No mood and/or inspiration.
Touched down at NZ Auckland airport at 1045 after a gruelling 10 hour flight across South East Asia and Australia. The flight as relatively all right, minor turbulence here and there, but it was mostly OK. Watched National Treasure 2 on the plane and listened to a few songs from KrisWorld before deciding to switch to my iPod and sleep. The newer SQ planes now have cream colours for the seat covers... Giving it a somewhat more... "High-class" less nauseating look, unlike the blue and purple ones of yesteryear. KrisWorld has also changed quite a bit, with improvements both in content and interface, but sadly still as lag as ever.
After we touched down we took a shuttle minibus to our backpacker's lodge. The minibus service functions in a rather interesting manner; it consists of a minibus with a wagon attached behind; the people go in the bus, the luggage goes in the wagon. The driver packs as many people as he can into the bus, then sends them to all their destinations via the shortest route possible. New Zealanders are really friendly, and are very easy to make light conversation with. We didn't really feel very much estranged at all.
We reached Verandah Backpacker's Lodge at 1310, and had to wait till 1400 cos the receptionist was away for lunch. At least we could hang out in the lounge, out of the cold. After being given our room keys and a tour of the hostel, we headed out to the city centre for food. Our first stop was the Intercity Coach Terminal, where we had to settle a booking for one of our coaches later on in our journey. We then found a small imitation of Subway, but at NZ$5 for a 6-inch sub with a canned drink, was quite a bargain. After lunch, Celeste suggested that we visit Parnell Road to see the more... Traditional sights of Auckland. I guess. However, after boarding the bus (in the wrong direction as well O_O), we were all so tired we fell asleep.
Halfway through the journey, we woke up and got off at New Market, deciding that we had had enough of the ultra long bus ride (if we had gone in the OPPOSITE direction, would've been much quicker lol). The girls were fascinated by the shops in the area, and we made our way to Parnell Road on foot, visiting several shops on the way. One quite remarkable thing about NZ is their car license plates: with "GOD IS 1", "MOJO", "TIGER" and "TENNIS", there was no lack of entertainment as we walked past cars with unique plates.
On the way to Parnell Road, we passed by a church that was in a rather nice setting and had great lighting, so we stopped to take a few photos.
After walking some more, we reached Parnell Road and visited Parnell Village. It was a throwback to another era, with the old buildings and architecture.
We then continued on foot to the Sky City Tower, where we had dinner at a nearby Chinese restaurant, before going up the tower. The view is similar to the towers in China and Australia, so for NZ$18 we felt a bit cheated... But of well. We got to go up a 328m tall building, looking at a view of the city from 220m up... I guess that's quite fascinating :) Photos aren't fantastic cos of the reflections in the windows (my cam can't help but pick them up... guess it's a really good cam), but we could see the Auckland Harbour Bridge from the tower. At night, with all the lights on, the city certainly is a beautiful sight.
After looking at the city from way above, we took the Link bus (same bus, but CORRECT direction this time) back to our hostel, where we made our calls home and took showers, and where I'm currently writing this. We'll be waking up at 0630 tomorrow so that we can catch out 0800 coach at the city centre. Next stop, Waitomo.
After leaving Auckland I realized that I had forgotten to take a shot of the Sky City Tower at night!!! ARGHHHHH. ________________________________________________________________________________________
PHOTOS
From left: Archangel, Celeste, Aw Yong, Alvin
Probably the only decent shot I have of the Sky City Tower. Still can't believe that getting a nicer shot (e.g. at night) didn't cross my mind at all.
Harvard is in NZ! And so are Cornell, Stanford...
Alvin meets his long-lost twin brother
Bet you have no earthly idea how I took this photo