Sunday, July 20, 2014

Winter weather

Growing up in Missouri, the automatic response to someone complaining about the weather (especially non-locals) was “Well, if you don’t like the weather, stick around a bit, it’ll change soon.” Since moving to Taranaki a year ago, I have heard a similar sentiment, but it is usually a declaration that you can experience all four seasons in one day. I think I have gotten up to about three in one day in my time here. Due to the temperature extremities I grew up with, it has not yet been both hot and cold enough in one day to feel like I had summer and winter both happening. However, the other day it was warm enough in the sun to feel like early spring, rained in the evening and felt damp and chilly like fall, while there is definitely enough snow on the mountain to make it clear that winter is still here.

Winter in Taranaki is not nearly as severe as what we survive in the Midwest. The worst part is the damp and the wind. It tends to rain quite a lot, and there is a chilling South Easterly that threatens to blow you over on the worst days. Temperature wise it doesn’t get much below freezing, if at all (unless you live right by the mountain), but the wind is able to cut right through you and it feels quite chilly sometimes. The last week has seen a delightful variety in winter weather. This time last week the skies were gray and it seemed like it might never stop raining. Some days it was not really daylight until nearly lunchtime, which I tend to find a bit depressing. Then we got a day of sunshine, but it continued raining. The benefit to this is that you get to see lots of rainbows J But in Taranaki, a sunshiney shower can last half the day. We were lucky over the weekend to have rain-free days of sunshine. I was happy for the sunshine, because we spent most of Saturday at Rugby Park for the Taranaki Rugby Union finals. Now that I have been around long enough to develop an elementary understanding of the game, rugby can be quite fun to watch. I find it a bit quicker-paced than American Football (which is called “grid-iron” here), and therefore easier to follow.

Anyway, back to the topic of weather, winter here is really not so unbearable, but I have found that I keep thinking the holidays must be just around the corner. After a few weeks of winter, my brain is thinking it must be time for Thanksgiving. Instead, it’s time for………….hmmmm well the next holiday is not until the end of October.


Holidays or not, we do have a pretty mountain to look at J
Taken on my way to work on Fri morning.
By the time I got to work, it looked like pink
candy mountain b/c the sun was just coming up :)

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Morning, noon, and night

I used to not be a morning person. But I also used to not live right off the coast of Taranaki where I can watch the sun rise as I walk to the bus for work each morning. I do not have time tonight to write much, as I have to head out for the theater soon (show #7 in our 20-show run of Phantom!!), but as I was walking to the bus this morning and appreciating the gorgeous view in front of me, I thought what a shame it is that the rest of you are unable to see it. Then I remembered that I actually do have a way to share it with you, although the pictures are not the best quality as they were all taken on my phone. But here are a few shots of what I have seen over the past few months. During winter months the sun is just rising as I head to work and just setting as I get walk home (assuming I go straight home from work). Summer days are so long I often get up early to enjoy the morning before work, and the middle of summer stays daylight until nearly ten pm so I find excuses to be outside :)

Sunrises:




I work with a biker gang haha. Not really. In all seriousness, most of the guys in the office have motorbikes, so one day in the summer I took this when I got to work b/c the number by the front door of the office amused me, that was about half of them. It somehow inserted itself with my lovely nature pictures so figured I'd just share it :)

First thing I saw when I opened my door one morning



Noon-ish
The water on a cloudy day

Same spot during the summer 


Took this last spring (which was Nov 2013 by NZ calendar). Its currently nearly completely covered in snow, but haven't seen a clear enough day to get a good picture.

Sunset: