Showing posts with label Greogory O'Brien. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greogory O'Brien. Show all posts

Monday, February 15, 2010

New Zealand New Home


(New Zealand Construction Business)


Word: Keen- 1. having or showing eagerness or enthusiasm. 2 sharp or penetrating- cold, clear, quick to understand, highly developed. 3 informal & dated- excellent. 4 very low price; competitive.


Book: Big Weather Poems of Wellington


“Elaborate forms of urban life, Wellington: swirling trees

aeroplanes pass between, a freshly mown lawn

arriving from

three blocks away”

-Gregory O’Brien


Sounds of droll hums and squeaky cogs have filled Professor Morrison’s (Phil) and Liz's (his lovely wife) home for the past 4 days. Each day Bit O’ This -Bit O’ That, a kiwi construction business, remove and compact clay from Phil n’ Liz’s’ hillside. The retractable additions and a sturdy tractor are no match for these Wellington hills- creative ingenuity, such as a man sitting atop the scooper for balance, as well as a few beams for the tractor to tromp up, are essential for getting o’ bit done.

The first day in Wellington included 80-degree weather, all white cricketers in the sun, a delicious crepe, and a few Samoan Rugby matches. The second day consisted of 3 ugly flats, hours on the Internet, vicious southerly winds and a walk about town. Currently there is a ferocious flat mate search. The influx of international students skyrockets in Feb, creating a hostile housing hunt. One flat I visited was being viewed by 30 people in one afternoon. Ridiculous. After walking 2 days of what felt like the entire city, which is very walk-able, my heart was set on Aro Valley. Feeling a bit hopeless on the third day, my professor gave me a golden paper with a class he wanted me to look into. On that paper glowed an add for a place in Aro Valley. I gave the advertiser a ring, and poof- one conversation over a cup of earl gray tea later a north facing Aro Valley room was in the works. Amazing what can still be done without the Internet. The owner of the house is a photographer who is often out of town. Julia has an amazing collection of local woodworks and art. By local I am referring to Aro Street, the heart of Aro Valley. With a move in date secured with some cash I am off to Auckland to visit family friends. Orientation begins February 17th. Cheers to a new life!