On Wednesday 28, there was a world premiere of The Hobbit: unexpected journey. After the success of The Lord of the Rings, everobody was looking forward to the Hobbit. And here it is - I was there and took some photos.
Friday, 30 November 2012
Thursday, 29 November 2012
Friendly Kiwis
I have to say that people here are really friendly. I've already met some people, most of all at salsa and zouk classes, and they are friendly, welcoming and smiling. And - some of them are trying to help me with searching for a job. At least I sent them my CV and they forwarded it to other persons. This is my big thank to them!
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
New Zealand's washing machines
I don't understand the system of washing machine here very well. They have the same washing machine as we do, well at least at first sight. Front loader, top loader, ok it is the same. But - how can you set up washing correctly? Temperature - cold, warm, hot water - no 30°C, 40°C, 50°C...90°C. How can I know what "warm" water means? Is it 40°C or 60°C?
Monday, 26 November 2012
Saturday, 24 November 2012
Zouk practica
On Friday evening I went on zouk practica - it isn't like classes, everybody is dancing freely, it is mixture of different people with different level of skills. It is propably better for girls, because it seems to me that there are more experienced boys than girls in zouk in Wellington. So, I really enjoyed it and hopefully also learnt something :-) More than two hours of dancing. I like dancing with Adam!
Friday, 23 November 2012
New job vacancy: Wizard
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Cold?!
I`ve finally figured it out, Kiwis are willingly torturing themselves. They don`t build proper houses with heating, central heating in fact doesn`t exist here, simple windows, wooden houses, no insulation (nowhere!)...Just why? Why don`t they build comfortable, warm houses, where they can stay and relax, when outside is always windy?
It reminds of one book written by Emily Brontë - Wuthering Heights. In Czech it is Na větrné hůrce. The story is not about that, but the title corresponds exatly :-)
It reminds of one book written by Emily Brontë - Wuthering Heights. In Czech it is Na větrné hůrce. The story is not about that, but the title corresponds exatly :-)
Monday, 19 November 2012
The Polish community
On Sunday I was in Polish house here in Wellington, watching Quo Vadis (2001). I read the book by Sienkiewicz a few years ago and I really liked it. It has a powerful touching story. When Adam (teacher of zouk) texted me if I want to come, I said yes :-) It was a nice afternoon spent with some people from dance classes and many retirees.
Friday, 16 November 2012
Typing every day
I started to learn typing with all ten fingers. Finally! I wanted to start so many times, but I have never learnt nothing more than the home row:
a s d f g h j k l ;
Now I can slowly type the basics rows without looking on my fingers :-)Monday, 12 November 2012
Makara beach
On Saturday 10. 11. we (I, Honza, Eva and Hywel) went on Makara beach and a small trip around Wellington. It was beautiful sunny day, blue sea and sandy beaches inviting for swimming...but it is still soo cold!
Sunday, 11 November 2012
Zouk
I finally started to learn zouk :-) It is much more difficult than salsa but I like it. And Adam is really a good teacher. For an unknown reason I can not upload video from the class, so just one from Youtube.
Thursday, 8 November 2012
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Hobbits everywhere - The Middle of Middle-earth
Hobbits, dwarfs and other strange creatures are everywhere :-) As the premiere of Hobbit (November 28, 2012; by Peter Jackson) is slowly approaching, it is more and more obvious that New Zealand is really the Middle Earth and people are living it.
Air New Zealand safety video
Some photos from Wellington
Here are some photos from Wellington. I will be probably regularly adding new photos to this album :-)
Monday, 5 November 2012
První dojmy
Let byl doopravdy dlouhý a unavující. Několik postřehů a rad pro příště - ideálně nesedět poblíž rodin s malými dětmi - mají v sobě minimálně deset baterek Duracell, které vydrží rozhodně déle než normální baterie, takže děti nespí a s nimi nespí celé okolí. Číňani/Japonci/Korejci (nepoznám rozdíl) jsou strašně milí, ochotní a slušní, na druhou stranu zvukové projevy především u jídla jsou poněkud výraznější...
Sunday, 4 November 2012
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