Monday, 5 November 2018

5 in 5 - November 2018 - New Zealand Travel Journal

Welcome to '5 in 5' where on the 5th of 
each month I post 5 photos that I have 
taken in 5 minutes.



By the time you read this I will be the other side of the world. I am leaving my husband at home and travelling to New Zealand with a friend Jill, and to say I am excited is an understatement!  Not about leaving my husband behind, because I'd like him to come with me, but he doesn't have my travel bug and is happy for me to go off, so I consider myself blessed on many accounts.

One of the highlights of my trip will be meeting up with my friend Melanie who lives in Australia. By pure fluke (or incredible fortune) I was telling Melanie that I planned to go when she said  she'd sat down the night before and made plans herself. What's the chances of that happening, especially as neither of us have ever mentioned going to NZ.  And what's more it turned out she'll be there at the same time! So we are scheduled to meet up and we will have 5 days together. Melanie and I also plan to see a mutual friend who moved to New Zealand, and there might be lots of talk to catch up on as we've not been together for over 30 years. And while we are doing this Jill will have some special time with her daughter who lives in Christchurch. Her daughter will also accompany us on parts of the road trip, and so we have a full schedule and an exciting adventure ahead of us. 

And of course, one of the first things I did was to make a Travel Journal! It will come everywhere with me and I have packed some art materials and bits to decorate the pages; so this is what I am sharing this month:

There are two packets of papery bits to make my pages interesting and personal. The journal is A5 and has six signatures with lots of space for adding - I have no doubt this will be a hefty tone when I am finished!

 I also have a wallet for all my art materials. There are watercolour paints, brushes and a spritzer bottle for carrying water; assorted permanent pens and pencils, and my faithful Pritt Stick. Everything fits into this calico bag that I can carry over my shoulder. 

Inside the journal are pockets, envelopes and an assortment of patterned pages as well as plain. Just perfect for writing, adding  memorabilia, and recording details of my road trip.



We anticipate seeing lots of wildlife and are staying in locations where penguins roost for the night. I am looking forward to staying in a gypsy caravan that is almost on the beach and we were told we would sleep to the sound of waves and penguins. It sounded blissful until I checked out the noise they make on Youtube! So rather than blissful it could be a noisy but novel night or two and I am looking forward to it nonetheless. 

Melanie will be accompanied by her husband and the three of us have booked whale and dolphin watching trips, so I have made a list of some of the sightings I hope to see during my road trip and there's plenty of space to add more: 

These strange shapes are rock formations (boulders) at Moeraki and we will be stopping to see these along the east coast. My friend Susan, who lives in New Zealand, kindly sent me this postcard which  decorates the cover of a  handmade notebook which that she made for me.  I have sewn it inside my journal and it will provide more useful space. 



One of the other things I am excited about is visiting a traditional book binder, Michael O'Brien. He is quite a character and as well as enjoying his YouTube video (a bit dated but nonetheless interesting) I have had a series of email conversations with him over the past few months. I would love to stay on as his apprentice but my family might miss me too much! Have a good month and I apologise in advance if I don't respond to links straight away, I anticipate internet may be unpredictable.  

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1.  Choose a location.

2.  Have your camera ready.

3.  Set a mobile timer for 5 minutes.

4.  Take as many photos you can until the time is up.
5.  Choose 5 photos to download and share by using the link tool 
   You have until the 25th of the month to add your photos and if you want to know more about 5in5 there are details here.

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4 comments:

  1. Oh wow! I am so excited for you and extremely jealous! I hope you have a lovely time and enjoy recording everything in your journal. What a lovely memento it will be. I hope those scissors get through security.......

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    1. Thank you Maggie. Yes my scissors got through luckily and they had plenty of use! It is a huge journal and I managed to finish it by adding every day and spending a day or two at home on my return. It is a lovely memory of my time there and I will share the finished journal soon.

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  2. How exciting! I'll be looking forward to lots of photographs as I don't anticipate ever getting to New Zealand. Every time we talk about a trip to NZ or Australia, my husband balks at the long distance (and flying time) to get there. I hope you'll post photos of the completed travel journal as well. I've often taken a kit like that on a trip, but I always end up finishing it at home. I'm lucky if I get the words down when I'm traveling, let alone the "decorating." Have a great time!

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    1. Thank you Karen - it was an amazing trip and it took about 36 hrs travelling time so I understand your husbands hesitation. I am lucky in not working so time is not so much of an issue, especially as I enjoy flying and the experience (though less so, lugging my heavy suitcase and going through all the lengthy queues as airports!)
      It is an amazing country and well worth visiting. I will certainly share more photos and my journal. It is all finished, and I'm feeling proud of my hefty tone! I was disciplined and added to it every day, just putting in final touches on my return and expanding the spine as there were so much inside it was like a fan!

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