Thursday, August 19, 2010

preview!


A sneak peak for the next 2 weeks of spring break

Julie, Ivana, Sophie and I are renting a van and touring the south island, primarily around Queenstown, the extreme sports capital of the world!

this is the van i requested, but if it's not available we'll get some other "sweet as" van!




My kind of guy!

Sir Francis Chichester
A renowned yachtsman, Chichester also made a succession of history-making flights in the early years of aviation. Prior to this he was a salesman, and for some while rode a motorcycle in New Zealand.

1929: Solo flight from London to Sydney. 14,561 miles (23,297 km) in 182.5 flying hours. Total time: 41 days

1931: Solo first across the Tasman Sea from Auckland via Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands to Jervis Bay, Australia.

"To a man of imagination, a map is a window to adventure."
"Life is an adventure or nothing at all."
Sir Francis Chichester.

great mission statement

I found this to be a great quote which I hold similar views. It's these views that brought me to New Zealand and kick-started my ideas for my motorcycle trip across NZ. This is a mission statement or decree for Scott Toepfer's photo essay book, "It's Better In The Wind".


It must have been some time in the 1980s, when the archetype of a right of passage changed from following your favorite jam band across the country (with $20 and a spare t-shirt), to a perfectly manicured visit to Europe after college graduation. A trip where you would visit a dozen countries and experience nothing but jet lag and a language barrier.

Such has been the way of things for the majority of the youth on their fast track through life towards their retirement and eventual demise. We have been told stories from our parents: stories of seemingly outlandish and extreme adventure through this country. And all the while we, their children, are being pushed along a track through our youth that discourages any lack in haste at achieving a “gainful” employment.

Well, here we are. In our 20s, staring our 30s, and some choices are to be made. With mountains of debt and a perilous job market, we have come face to face with the end of the fast track to success. It is time to decide what is truly important in life, to focus on quality, and let the creative ingenuity of an educated generation take a right of passage into a future of its own creation.

This project is about just that, call it a “visionary journey.” There is something very visceral to the riding of a motorcycle for long distances. You are naked to the elements, forced to listen only to your own thoughts as the engine becomes white with the background. The road is beneath you and you are one with the world that surrounds you. The elements in your face remove you from your daily comforts, and you become alone within the group. The most important reflections in your life can happen here, and at the end of the day it is the group that will bring us to face the next.

We are setting out across the Western US, to re-imagine the stories of the previous generations, to experience the spaces between here and there, to see what becomes of us on the road, and to photograph the entire process.

No support vehicles, no production crew, no better time than now. Film in the same bag as the blanket. Some of us will change, for better or worse, under the power of our own will.”

Monday, August 16, 2010

no title to think of


so, im eating another quick and easy meal i tweaked: Italian chicken rice!
pasta sauce, chicken broth, rice, herbs, red pepper powder, chicken! pretty tasty

the other night Julianna collected some mussels from Quail Island, and we made with Tom and Nick(?) some mussel alfredo fetticine thingy. quite good!

Experimenting with some coconut rice and beans for dinner part 2 tonight. Ive been cooking quite a bit, the only times ive eaten out out of last week was once for some Indian samosas, which were awesome.

In other news, not much. I have been quite busy planning for my two week spring break next week (yes, its that soon!) Renting a van with sophie, ivana and juliana as we head through a large chunk of the south island, primarily around queenstown, the extreme sports capital of the world! so of course im going bungee jumping on the first bungee jump in the world, and skydiving! more to be told when i return.

on the downside, spring break means halfway through the semester, and thus: midterms. not excited.

I bought a motorcycle! 700 nzd, gets 85 mpg and should get me around new zealand during my summer tour.