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VERMONT.

“If the spirit of liberty should vanish in other parts of the Union, and support of our institutions should languish, it could all be replenished from the generous store held by the people of this brave little state of Vermont.” - President Calvin Coolidge, September 21, 1928

And with that, I present a few of my pictures from a quick trip last month with my friend supreme (Maria) to the capital Montpelier, and the smallest “biggest-city-in-the-state” in all of America, Burlington. What an amazing country state Vermont is.  I already feel like an honorary “Green Mountain Boy”, with the urge to take up arms and FREE VERMONT!  Click on the picture to see the rest ….

THE BEST PARTY.

Great article on Jon Gnarr Kristinsson, who last year formed the satirical political party The Best Party in reaction to the economic and political crisis’ in Iceland, and to their surprise they ended up winning a majority government in Reykjavik – making him the new mayor.  The rest of his coalition is made up of people in Reykjavik’s punk rock music scene, including Rass who I was lucky enough to see open for The Sugarcubes in 2006 in Reykjavik.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/26/world/europe/26iceland.html

He’s also the star of the Icelandic TV comedy series “Næturvaktin” (The Night Shift), which led to two followup series (The Day Shift, The Prison Shift), and then a follow up movie called “Bjarnfreðarson”, which received the 2010 Edda Award for Best Picture (the Icelandic Academy Awards), which I saw on the plane to Iceland last week.  Great movie!

Watch his party will actually get things done for their city! Apparently they already have.  Anyway, i think it’s about time Steven Wright or Bobcat Goldthwait became the mayor of Boston.  I forsee a US chapter of The Best Party in the future!

http://www.bestiflokkurinn.is/

MIDNIGHT IN REYKJAVIK.

This is sunset at midnight.  Now the sun begins to come back up! Come back up? It barely left!

Aoatearoa | Rainbows, Boobs & Dub-Dub-Dub

Rainbows = Sun showers every day, and this rainbows. Somtimes DOUBLE rainbows!

Boobs = The annual Boobs on Bikes event that marches down the busiest street in New Zealand. Angry protestors, strippers, the works! There was something strangely comforting that a group of people who were not granted a permit to hold an event in the center of Auckland and filling the streets with people and traffic jams were given a police escort and protection instead of being given any trouble.

Dub-Dub-Dub = Instead of saying dubba-yoo (www.whatever.com), the Kiwis say Dub-Dub-Dub. Maybe they say it in other places, but this is the first Ive heard and I love it! and i LOVE New Zealand. Screw Australia, go to New Zealand, ok?

Amongst all the naked depravity in these pictures are also beautiful pictures of Auckland, some lovely animals at the Auckland Zoo, the town of Leigh, and of course Maria … and ME!

I also went to Albuquerque, New Mexico on this trip to see Ashley and Matt, and despite me stupidly not taking any photographs, I need to say hello to Ashley here, cause it was an awesome time. Im really craving that New Mexican cuisine! Green chili, please!

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Aoatearoa | The Land of the Long White Cloud

I’ve gone on a number of vacations, but strangely this was only my second going in the summer, so it was a welcome change of pace. Freezing cold and snow here, and sun and warmth in the South Pacific! This was my second trip to New Zealand to see my best mate Maria who is currently residing there, and this time wasn’t a ‘microvisit’ as she says (last time was for a week, this time for two weeks). Who would think my only real goal in going to the exact opposite side of the planet would just be to hang out with her, but we were able to squeeze in some good trips to the cultural and seat of government, Wellington, as well as Rotorua, and lots of exploration of the Auckland area.

A few things I realized on this trip and that is one, after two trip to Australia, I now see that that lovely country has nothing on New Zealand. While Australia is a perfect mix of England & America, and despite its obvious beauty, its just too large in size and population to give you a feeling of coziness or comfort. Meanwhile, New Zealand is a small nation composed of 2 islands and a smaller population than Massachusetts, and being what is the largest polynesian nation that embraces its Maori past (unlike the Aboriginals in Australia), there’s just a stronger positive vibe in the air that you just feel every day you are there. The other thing I learned for the first time, which New Zealand taught me, that its simply impossible to capture the vastness and just plain feeling of AWE you get when you see landscapes like this. Take Auckland for example. It lies on an isthmus, which basically means it is surrounded on both sides by two harbors. One the Pacific, the other the Tasman Sea. Then, because New Zealand is an extremely volcanic terrain, Auckland is dotted with dormant volcanoes all around. Some of the Auckland pictures you will see are taken from Mt Eden, which is the name of Maria’s neighborhood, and is a dormant volcano. Insanely beautiful.

There were four words that came into my head as I was there, and those were FRESH, GREEN, CLEAN, BLUE. I remember the last day i was there and the guy on their morning show called ‘Breakfast’ signed off the show saying ‘remember everyone, we live in paradise, enjoy it’. There was something very humbling and charming about it, like he was talking to his friends. In a country this beautiful and intimate in its confines, he couldn’t have said it any better.

I’ve been satisfied before with pictures I’ve taken (not that they are great or anything, but that they captured what I remembered seeing), but not this time, not anywhere close. New Zealand is that beautiful and inspiring as a country. But I tried my best, and think you will enjoy these pictures!

CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO OF THE MUDPOOLS in ROTORUA!

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