The story continues...

So after the hill we started driving up the East coast. First top was the moeraki boulders. We really liked these! They're amazing almost spherical boulders sitting on the beach like God's giant marbles! The best thing is they're not behind some fence but we were able to scramble on top and jump from marble to marble!
Back in the car we decided to take one heck of a detour through a mountain plateau through Duntroon, Kurow, Omararma past lake Pukaki and stopping at Lake Tekapo to take in the view across the lake and enjoy a very welcome break from the fog
which enshrouded us most of the way. It was the most idyllic view point with a cute little stone church of the good Shepherd, nestled between snowy mountain peaks which were reflected in a beautiful blue green lake. With the sun beaming down it felt we could stay there all day just soaking the peace and beauty in. I musn't forget to mention the statue of a dog also on the shore of the lake. Can't remember exactly why it was there, but there was a bronze dog none-the-less.
Back on the road we drove onto Christchurch for the night. We couldn't find a place that was more of a home from home with a river running through (just like Cambridge), punting, old religious buildings ... the lot! Anyway highlights for us were visiting the cathedral which had wonderful artwork. They were celebrating an anniversary and had art work that involved contributions from the whole community woven together. They also had photos showing some of the different activities that had gone on including an animal service with loads of pets and livestock in the church! Our other highlight from Christchurch was the Antartic centre where we got to ride in haagland (the vehicle they use for the icy terrain), and also experience blizzard conditions.
Back in the car we decided to take one heck of a detour through a mountain plateau through Duntroon, Kurow, Omararma past lake Pukaki and stopping at Lake Tekapo to take in the view across the lake and enjoy a very welcome break from the fog



So that just about rounds up the South Isalnd.
