I Ran Over a Possum (and Other Happenings in NZ)
There is no place where I freak out about light more, blink harder at the staggering beauty of contrasting landscapes, and feel the need to point out every farm animal I see while driving than in New Zealand. Finishing out my working holiday visa this fall was marked by opportunities to learn from a generous visual journalist, get a permanent addition to my body placed there by an incredibly talented artist to remind me of this place that feels like home, and go on a beautiful trek across the South Island. After I returned and began processing my experiences, I found I developed a stronger sense of self and have, perhaps, become more prudent in how much emotional labor I do for people. As Zora Neale Hurston once said, "There are years that ask questions and years that answer" - and it's propitious when the question and answer happen to come in the same year.
Also, I did run over a possum while traveling in the South Island. We had just finished the Routeburn Track and it was a dark and windy road in the mountains. In my defense, I had just learned from the DOC ranger at the Lake Mackenzie Hut that possums are killing off many native bird species in New Zealand so, I guess, I did it for the birds.
The Pinnacles, The Coromandel, New Zealand
Kaimai Mamaku Conservation Park & Coromandel Forest Park, Waikato, New Zealand
Bag-End, Hobbiton, Matamata, New Zealand
The Wanaka Tree, Wanaka, New Zealand
Wanaka, New Zealand
Crown Range Lookout, Otago, New Zealand
Wanaka, South Island, New Zealand
Routeburn Track, Mount Aspiring National Park, South Island, New Zealand
Routeburn Track, South Island, New Zealand
Key Summit, Fiordland National Park, South Island, New Zealand (Photo by: T. Allison)
Tongariro National Park, Wanganui, New Zealand