For the first time in four years, I’ve managed to live in the same place all year and to be working for the same company at each end of those twelve months. While this has given life a bit more stability this year, it hasn’t been without plenty of variety. The event that influenced half of the year was having surgery on my shoulder to stop it dislocating. Six weeks in a sling and six months before being fit to mountain-bike again was quite the upheaval – but it was all worth it as my shoulder is much more stable & predictable now.
Not being able to ride my bike did have the advantage of forcing me to find other things to do with my time & money. Consequently, it turned out to be a bit of a travel year with twelve significant trips:
First up was an excellent week of skiing in the Alps with good friends
The day after the sling was banished, I finally crossed Rome off the top of my list – it had been there some time
The Pantheon was the highlight for me, followed closely by climbing St Peter’s Basilica
A week in Turkey was mostly spent in Istanbul, where the architecture continually impressed
Hot-air ballooning early morning in Cappadocia rates near the top of all I’ve done in the last three years away from NZ
Prague – with Te Puke school friend, Levi, a long way from Fairhaven Primary
The country was gripped by the Olympics late summer, great to be around for that
I was lucky enough to take a last-minute spare ticket & made it along to watch some of the mountain-biking – quality athletes & a great course to be a spectator
The highlight trip of the year was finally heading back to New Zealand for a whirlwind two weeks of thirtieth birthday parties (mine), a wedding (not mine), and tripping all around the country & spending time with dear family & friends (not to mention meeting quite a few additions that have arrived in the intervening three years). There was also the added bonus of the physio declaring my shoulder fit for gentle exercise – so I managed a bit of mountain-biking and a ski too.
Treble Cone, near Wanaka, is a spectacularly beautiful ski field it turns out
These photos don’t come around as often as they should – excellent to have all the family together
Shortly after NZ, a work trip to Italy sprung out of nowhere – I managed to tack Venice on the end
Gorgeous city for a day – but I found the lack of trees, grass and bikes a little disconcerting
Pleased to finally make it back briefly to Edinburgh & even see the sun
I’d waited a long time to see Sagrada Familia, after hearing Dad’s stories – it didn’t disappoint and was, in a word, incredible
Watching football with eighty-odd thousand Spaniards at Camp Nou; Barcelona crossed off the top of the list
Still managing to explore England a fair bit, mainly the south – Leeds Castle (in Kent) was one of the most enjoyable visits
Fancy that, a summary of my year & no mountain-biking pictures, that should change next year – here’s hoping. In the last few months I have been riding a fair bit (even though my bike-commute is short, the miles add up), but it’s pretty flat & wet (for now, or perhaps always) around here so the riding isn’t too exciting. Work will be changing a bit next year too; I managed to be a process engineer of sorts for a year but am now moving into a different role scheduling the site’s production, amongst other things.
So that’s about it for this year – thanks to all who had me to stay, travelled with me, helped while my shoulder was out of action or simply kept in touch. I’ll have to take this opportunity to wish all a merry Christmas and the best for the New Year, as I’ll be incommunicado then – Egypt will be off the list by the end of next week.