Tuesday, December 22, 2009

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at the beach, swimming in the sea, sun burn. What reads like good memories from July and August days, is my today. It still feels strange, "Merry Christmas" to say while you buy in flip-flops an ice cream.


At the moment there are Armin, Kosha, and I in Koshas first project - Living Springs. This is just a good 40 minutes from Christchurch and is a cool spot. The Volunteers have a big house for themselves in which they cook in the evening with Camp ingredients and their peace and quiet. Comfortable beds, fast (and working) WLAN, nice Staff Members ... sounds perfect. And really had the 3 (Kosha, Sandra and Chie) a great time here, what I noticed Sun We will stay here until the 25th of December and then drive south on the east coast of New Zealand. The program displayed Twizel Mt Cook, Oamaru penguin colony with, Dunedin, South Island, the southern tip of the allegedly most southern point, Invercargill, Milford Sound with possibly the Mirror Lakes and the Homer Tunnel. On 31 December we arrive in Queenstown, where a sharp come the new year is celebrated. Law, many volunteers are at this time in the city, so it is probably premature Midyear camp. On 2 January (after a day of rest : D) then we make ourselves, again supported by numerous volunteers on to win the Routeburn track. 3 days, 2 nights we are on you and you made with the New Zealand nature. From the remaining itinerary I can certainly tell some other time (later ^ ^).


need pictures on it, if you're lucky, until tomorrow, or, if you have bad luck, but some time later, wait. Depending on how I have time, desire and the Internet (where the second is decisive). I have to do a little bit more familiar with Picasa, so I can tell you in detail about my trip.


On 1 February, Midyear after camp, I will, as already reported, moved to El Rancho camp. This is a pretty big camp, 1 hour north of Wellington. The camp was also the first stop of Armin and me on our route to the south. I'm really impressed, what differences there are between these camps (and now I can both camps, El Rancho and Lake Taupo, even compared to Living Springs!). Ines I've already spent some time and we get along brilliantly. With the Staff members that I met, I consider myself good. Max and another German volunteer, Victor, who arrives in January, I do not (really), but we will certainly have a great time:)


respect, I wish you a Merry Christmas (I hear, only horrible snowing and the like!) And when I am up to that point no longer in touch, a happy new year:)


your

Nick


PS: If it appears correctly, it's already my 19ter journal. In less than 5 months .. that's according to Adam dwarf legendary 3.8 messages per month)

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

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pictures:)

The images are listed in reverse chronological order ... :)

Markus, Romy, Tamara, Matt and I at the end of Tongariro Alpine Crossing (7.5 hour tour:)
Ella and Chris - "sweet" reinvented
My parents Krass during her visit
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A kiwi (even stuffed in the Auckland Museum)
The famous Skytower
Matt and I on the trip to Auckland
United Lohra To all drivers: I WEAR IT ALWAYS!
New Zealand .. deletes the sheep out of your minds! Cows are announced!
Lake Okareka (near Rotorua)
A casual contemporary, I baptized him Bob
Me and Chris (daughter of my boss)

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Heyho:)

shame on me! No, seriously. I dare not nachzuschauen when I wrote the last blog entry. At least a month. I wonder whether it makes sense, everything zusammenzukramen, what happened in the time.

Grob told ... I was with Armin in Rotorua. One of the larger cities here ... due to very active geothermal locations in the city, from brushes and a whiff of rotten eggs at your nose, but then so I was glad to be back "home" to be. Pictures can be found in the next post.

with Lorraine, Megan, Challse, Matthias and Armin I am finally released in New Zealand's largest city, Auckland down. We spent 3 days. All the tourist highlights, the Japanese index finger can be restless, we have scoured. I must say, Auckland still reminds me the most about a German city. At least from what I've seen that way.

In two days, Armin and I drive off in my car. Half months, 3 people (Kosha we collect on the way), a country ... exactly! TRAVEL MONTH! Until the 29th of January I will be traveling. The Tour will go across both islands, thus covering almost everything you must see. We will climb a glacier to make a multi-day hiking tour, spent New Year's Eve in shorts out there and ready for Christmas probably cooling beverage. So strange, what other traditions are at the other end of the world. I miss the old familiar feeling of Christmas .. when the days get shorter, you down on the "After coming home," says, with a blanket on the couch cuddling and sipping tea.

The time in Lake Taupo Christian Camp is also over. Four and a half months I have lived, worked and laughed together. A bond I have definitely to it, and even though I live in my new project, I will come certainly times back and say hello:)

keyword new project: I the next few months will spend for my travel month in the El Rancho Christian Camp. As the run everything, you might expect in February. I know that I live there with Ines, a Bolivian volunteers, which I understand a damn good, and Max, a German volunteer am. As the co-works, if I learn to ride there or not ... learn it, as I said, the new year.

I will still upload some pictures .. and then I left to say not much more than "Merry Christmas" to all readers a Happy New Year and stay tuned to the New Year's resolutions!

During the month of travel I'll probably hardly find time to write anything, just send mails so far and will remain patient! :)


Much love

Nick

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

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just ...

I'm just in Ruapehu Christian Camp. Bevan (he's now turned 20) is located here for about a month and receives support in the form of inexperienced volunteers.

I get me pretty good with him and we also have a funny time.
Our project (which was supposed to fill the entire week), a water slide was due to lack of plastic mats easily converted to a "mud slide", a kind of mud slides. Was really fun, especially when children arrived and began ne very muddy. [After such moments, we know really appreciate a shower ...]


That was already my little update here from the RCC. I will stay here until Saturday, then returns to the familiar environment, LTCC.

Love,
Niklas

PS 1: I apply myself Leave steeply with the letter, but it will take until at least next week before I can send it .. sorry!
PS 2: I am approached by a Mongrel Mob member .. because where I come from. Germany. Aha .. whether I could speak German. Of course, as a German (now I doubt the existence of the brain at the guy ..). If I knew then, what is or who GOETHE. After another spell (which may have mumbled!) I could tell him that that was one hell of famous writers is. How did he would know because the. He is a descendant in (I will not lie ... Eh) 5th (?) Generation of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe! What it's not all there .. ;)

Monday, November 2, 2009

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Random!

- Again, a person from the camp is gone from us: I-Chen. She felt Although technically well-environment, but the work met their expectations so very not. In this respect, it is now working in Te Kuiti and elderly care. She has written me a text message that their work was fun and that's probably the most important thing:)
- Axe is not here ... There are only products that just look / smell / cost as much .. but hot: Lynx
- New Zealand sun is much more intense than at home: starts after a few minutes in the blazing sun Skin a little tingle an ..
- German standards, it seems flat rates to be no: The New Zealand "flat rates" are bound either in time (100 hours per month, etc.) or volume (60GB per month).
- we have had in the last 10 days 3x Macaroni Cheese. Slow me is really sick and tired .. especially since it is not even necessarily tasty ^ ^
- Tuesday morning I was to go with Carl to Ruapehu .. but we had quite a long wait for Liam came back with a camp car. In the meantime, I did not feel really well, went to our house and had to throw up there. After the repeated 10 times, the day was already around and I crawled into bed at 9 clock. The night was not great, but at least erbrechungsfrei. After a bit of toast and the morning rumgegangen well and now it's me again very good. After Ruapehu but I will get it next week. In this respect, because certainly you can expect an update, especially since this weekend we go to Auckland three days * Road trip *
- small cars a rarity, two-story homes are also three-story I will not start at all.
- The meadows here are really green, lawn mowers can be seen rarely. But once you see one, they are out at once all.
- The streets are always dark brown, light brown, sometimes slightly reddish spots. If such a patch moves, you have either too little blood in the alcohol or they call it Oppossum. Does the patch (no longer), called the results.
- windows have only considered the Durchseh effect. The Kiwis seem to still not have noticed that your windows are more hostile than their insulation walls.
- In New Zealand there are three mobile operators. Telecom, Vodafone and the new 2 ° degrees.
[As a combination of Telecom and Vodafone for many is ideally have these figures, two cell phones.]
- ct petrol costs € 83, € 53 ct Diesel
- Opel is here Holdon
- "highways" have a track in each direction . Every 5-10km give it a passing opportunity (2 Tracks in one direction).
- Surprisingly (for me) hold the majority of the legal maximum speed of 100 km / h.
- New Zealanders have terrible gummy bears.
- My parents are well received in New Zealand, apart from the fact that their luggage is on its way from Melbourne to Auckland lost.

Best wishes and thanks to Carina and Simon [you know what!]:)
Niklas

Thursday, October 22, 2009

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"Mongrel Mob" is a New Zealand program, which was founded in the Sechziger-/Siebziger years. The group is known to serve young men as a substitute family, and - as positive this may sound - at the same time to be active in organized crime. The members are mostly Maori or Polynesian descent. Identification marks are the gang colors of red and black, and the typical patch on the back of the jacket: A British Bulldog with a German steel helmet. (Can ergooglen man!). Furthermore, the famous face tattoos, and red scarves / bandanas.
The name means "mongrel pack. First came to this name, as a judge, a group of young men as "nothing but a bunch of mongrels" designated. This name remained and new groups that formed throughout New Zealand, named themselves after.

Nowadays the group notorious throughout New Zealand. Member can be only if one puts his loyalty to the test. This may take the form of murder, drug sales / use (?), Geschehen.Frauen violent rape the other hand, must undergo a gang rape of the entire "local branch" above them.

It is this group (or at least some members of course) to stay for 7 weeks in Ruapehu Christian Camp, which is pure chance our sister camp. Armin was already for a week, Matt is currently there and I will go there next Tuesday and stay there for 4 days. The local residents have protested strongly that Mongrel Mob members come to the camp, as they order their fear their own security.
These special gang members to undergo a voluntary drug and alcohol rehab program, which lasts 7 weeks. They live with their families in the camp and I think this program is a great way. The discussion of the residents of the city, is located next to the camp and the camp managers (my boss Alfie) was even in the national news in New Zealand treated.

I will answer from the other camp of times and will keep you informed.

Best wishes to all who read this, especially to any mail / letter / SMS writers, each Skype call partner (here any mention Lisa, her "first time" did =]) and my parents are pretty excited.

your Niklas

Saturday, October 10, 2009

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Hello dear friends of light entertainment!

First of all, I apologize for the long absence online! But if the fact that I've been about 2-3 weeks no internet in my house, so far I have to either go into the kitchen, the hosting Office or the Main Office to check mails. As you can imagine, you're not all too strong motivation to even take a blog entry to schreiben.Heute but I realize the time when so much has happened, what I will tell you all.

First of all (it already for an "old information") is: We have a car! Armin and I finally have us for Megan's car decided. Thus, we are the proud owner of a maroon Mitsubishi Galant, built in 1991. Here, I shall not now spoil my blog with a picture of a car. In any case, we are super happy with the car - the only negative point: The car swallows a lot of fuel. But anyway:) you have to live with it.

Next in text: Megan's daughter Challse a photo shoot had (say this, we must, that one of Auckland needs here 5 hours by car!) With a photographer from Auckland, where Armin and I were allowed a silent observer of War. really exciting to see how a "professional" work. Therefore, in quotes because some instructions but clearly sounded ambiguous, or in the implementation aussahen.Auf any case I have the snapshots I have casually made, convinced that my photo shoot with Challse for which it has already accepted with joy, a success. My way I will soon upload images taken on deviantART. Otherwise, all Facebook users review the images already.

Megan's move is done wuhuu * *. 7 people (Megan, Challse, Megan's parents, Fran, the mother of Challses friend, Armin and I) dragged the entire Felton'schen budget on a truck / trailer / in a van and then loaded everything again. When it was over, it looked pretty devastated from, but it is now already again 2 weeks ago. Your new house is smaller than its definitely old, but I think a hundred times more comfortable. The entire house is covered from the inside with warm wood, which gives one the impression of being in a Canadian log cabin. Pictures will follow in any case:) (see below ...)

One of our volunteers, the Frenchman Timothée, had been a while not felt comfortable in the expectation Camp.Er had to be the project, so "girls, rugby , party, drugs and alcohol to get ". If we now remember that I am here in a Christian camp in the very many children, one can imagine Like many of his expectations were met. Thus began the search for him for a job in New Zealand. ICYE the program he wanted to leave as soon as possible. After a short while, he was then looking for, so it us, without appeal to "bye", yet on Monday morning of the kids left camp.

Then we had in the last week of September last the "Ninja Kids Camp". The Lake Taupo Christian Camp offers such camps in every school holiday. Then there are children aged 8-12 years here and spend a week with games, fun and excitement. We also have Senior Leaders, Junior Leaders and Lits (Leaders in Training). All these people are 13 to 18 They oversee the All the time the children are persons, or to have the career ladder to work high. Because they are time Senior Leader, they do not have to pay for their stay here, but get money. Each key theme of a kids camp in LTCC (Jurassic Park / KFC - Kids for Christ fire / / Ninja) will somehow be related to God and religion. Was definitely an experience:) In the end it was fun to have so many people in the camp and with some I still have contact. I spent most of the week working in the kitchen, so I had nothing to do with the kids constantly, but what disturbed me not because you can say that New Zealand children but wilder and naughtier than I am accustomed to German children. What the hell, I'm still alive!

After the Kids Camp then began to Megan's annual vacation and we (the volunteers) had 4 days off. The chance we took off and with Challse on Sunday a trip to Napier. Approximately 2.5 hours by car through beautiful countryside. Once a backpacker (with the urromantischen name "Archie Bunker") checked in, we explored a little the same city. Unfortunately, it rained and therefore the 10-minute walk was the largest New Zealand Aquarium not a nice experience. But the aquarium every penny of the entry was worth. A wide variety of marine life you could see, and moray eels and even stroke 2 kiwi, we could see (at last!) live. :) On Monday evening we wanted to drive back home, but who expects the biggest snowfall in 10 years? In any case, the Napier-Taupo road was closed. Just like that. to do nothing. Other possibilities, not even that would be comparatively economical (fuel / accommodation etc), they were presented. About Palmerston North (southern route), we could not go back, because the "Desert Road", the Palmerston North and Taupo links, was also blocked. A northern route would certainly have been present, but with 10 hours of actual driving time considerably more expensive. So we quickly booked another room at the backpackers and spent a little anxious for the second night in Napier. The next day (Tuesday - and our last day off) we finally had good weather, so we bought a brochure and took a walk through the city. Napier was destroyed in the thirties by an earthquake almost completely. The reconstruction was seen as an opportunity and so is the city today by the style of the "Art Deco" was coined. The houses are mostly of really super.
Throughout the day, we always asked to return to the road was passable, but were disappointed. So we bought our pasta, to cook dinner, checked out again in the backpacker, and taught us for another night. By 18 clock I was called at once by Megan (this was all the time with Challse related). She told me that the road was open. I quickly checked the joy message on the internet and in fact: The road was open again. So we packed our stuff in no time, hopped in the car and drove back. The return trip was interrupted by a brief snowball fight, but finally we were back in the evening at camp. In retrospect, our trip was nice, unexpected, despite the extension.

Back to the serious side of life: Short drove off before we were Armin and I at Megan. Suddenly, she received a text message from Lorraine, who had learned of Alfie that Isobel and Bill (two elderly people who worked at the camp) on the way back from Rotorua where she picked up a fruit cargo for the camp, had an accident. A rough half hour later came the news that Bill had succumbed to his injuries and died. Today we were at the funeral. I never thought that I attend here in New Zealand as a funeral würde.Anders at the funerals that I had witnessed was in this much-reported on the deceased, memories shared, songs sung, laughed and there was a strange mood. At some moments I had to swallow back the tears hold, such as Bill's nephew could not talk anymore because he had to cry. Isobel was crying pretty brave, I have not seen them. It will soon be here selling their house and move back to their children / grandchildren to Scotland. Shall adopt the life of its course ..

But I have to tell beautiful things: My parents will get me in late November visit here:):):) You will begin with a guided coach tours of both islands and then push beyond their flight home a few days to see me. I'm delighted, of course riiiiiieeeesigst to see them finally back!

Next week (ie two days), it is time again: The camp is so full that we (Matt, Armin and I) have to leave our beloved house to see all the spectators. Armin way or the other must operate on Ruapehu (our sister camp) to there. Matthias will find quite a luxurious place with Christine, while I am settling for 5 days at Megan. Therefore, we are just pretty busy with packing (you do not believe that in just 2 months here collects all!).

But even that we will create. Armin is moving to the weekly fair in Turangi, Matt and I are basking in the sunshine and enjoy our day off. Tuesday evening I will go to Logan Megan, since we were there the weekly feature will see (this week "The Italian Job").

today I will also try to work up all sorts of emails, I was in the last few days rather unmotivated in this regard. I hope you will forgive me.

I also wish all the students who already have their first week behind you, good luck and I am eager to experience reports!

dearest greetings especially to my brother, to your <3 und an Marleen (deren Karte angekommen ist – DANKE!).

Niklas

Monday, September 14, 2009

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comes after a long long long long long time here again a blog entry by Niklas:) Actually, I wanted to not write at all, but I'll be hit by too many people again and again ("when writing for ma again?"), I follow the request and here you read the results of your efforts:


grow our car search and thrives, with unfortunately no fruit. Today we have looked at a car: a 1985 Nissan Sunny, in great condition. Looked pretty good from the inside out, from the outside I had to stop to get used to it. 1200 $ it would still be fully in our price range there, but as you probably already noticed, I use the subjunctive. Without the home anyway existing power steering, which we have enjoyed in the borrowed car from Megan, driving is already noticeably heavier. Some would now call out loud "Get a perm!". But I think I am in the car, which I will drive at least to the end of January here, great people to be. In this respect, I am rooting that have examined the people who Megan's car, do not choose to do so. Because we would buy it:) * good news *


What's else to report? Megan will move later this month in their new house (assistance is provided by the almost entire camp) will help when moving Armin and me stronger! Why Megan grabs the moment of every day off can get. Yesterday (Sunday) have Armin and I freed her garden beds of moss and all sorts of stuff that has accumulated in recent years there. Since Megan's green thumb than is present in the herb cutting, you can imagine what kind of work was the ^ ^


While I'm still thinking what happened last time still may interest you, or the like I want to thank you so for all mails, postcards and any contact! I have not really homesick, but by various Skype calls, long-mails forever, reporting on the baseline, I do have a little contact with you, I on Do not want to lose:) THANK YOU!


our month of travel planning has finally started rolling, which was mainly due to a Skype call with Kosha. For all those who missed it: Armin, Kosha and I, three German volunteers, the tour will spend months together! Armin and I will be here at the beginning start driving for two, take the ferry to Picton and be up to Christmas in Christchurch. There we will spend Christmas Eve with Kosha who lives there in the moment. Then we drive comfortably for one week (until New Year) to Queenstown to welcome the new year. A day to rest or take short trips and then it goes on 2 (There's link here ) January on the Routeburn track. This hike takes 3 days and should give us a wonderful insight into the nature of New Zealand. As of 05/01/2010 it's off to the west coast of the South Island north again, then about 15 Around again in January to take the ferry to the North Island. As far as the planning, Wednesday we skype again to let us continue on with us. Strangely, we are well in contrast to other volunteers pretty far with our planning, because very few have to waste a second thought. If yes but just barely 3-4 months * PANIC *


Last Friday, Armin and I were spanked in a truck pulled in and our second camp - Ruapehu Christian Camp - carted. One and a half hours later we were allowed to start, add to 200 meters of road through a deep trench 35cm (15cm wide). These should be placed a pump hose, which supplies fresh water to the camp. A few hours later, my motivation was already back in the Lake Taupo Christian Camp arrived, while I've toiled .. well, yes. Was something different and the way I've seen some really great scenery. As one becomes aware really that you are no longer in Germany.

What displeases me a little bit (can not even all peace-joy-pancakes to be) is that if we have no groups in the camp on weekends and is therefore not cooked us from Left-Overs (in German only half as good! radicals have to feed). Thus, we had Friday night, Saturday lunch and dinner, Sunday lunch and dinner rice with meat balls. After 2 days you hope just yet on Monday, when it is cooked again for the groups. As hard as it can not be true on Friday afternoon, quickly what to cook for us. Well probably after this weekend we again expected a left-over drama, and I had Armin clever done what we all use to cook and it was said on Sunday afternoon: not taste, are not! In the end we had a super delicious food and I look with anticipation to the next group of lots weekend.


What else, what else, what else? I want to get it counted that I am trying here to get everything together.


Lorraine and Megan have taken volunteers at a free (and thankfully sunny) day on a sightseeing tour around Taupo / camp. We were at the Huka Falls, which were really worth a visit.

Then we went to the Honey Hive , a large house on bees, honey products, and all similar reports. (These are in fact, this Megan-links/Lorraine-rechts).

Then we had a little time to Taupo in a little shopping, walk around and drink a coffee. At 2 we went on to clock "main attraction" of the day: A boat tour on the Lake Taupo. It has first determined that the lake is much larger than it appears from us about our camp forever. Highlight (I write separately to Lisa did not "highlight";) of the trip, however, were the Maori carvings. They are, as you can see in the pictures, a kind of carvings in a nearly straight stone wall. Pretty impressive, if one imagines how the people up there got it. Great, great:)

Otherwise, everything here is as usual. The camp people have children, we are working happily in front of us and the spring has resoundingly catchment :-)


Armin and I spend many nights a week with Megan, which we just TV or watch DVDs, and Megan and their Daughter Challse just have a fun time. In any case, it does sometimes good to be outside the camp.


If something occurs to me, I change just the item again later. Here is a picture of us volunteers of sightseeing, to Lorraine, Megan and Challse.

Matthias (Germany), I-Chen (Taiwan), I respect, Armin (Germany), Timothée (France)

! Writes, comments, calls or other (I am counting on your creativity!).

dearest greetings, especially to Megan, which does not understand it here anyway;), and my e-boy

your Niklas

Friday, August 28, 2009

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Hiya:)

is noteworthy that here again a blog post of mine!

After many mails I have written and received, it seems useful to create a list of names in which I describe any person with whom I have to do this more often.
on let's go go!

's start with the
BERLINER
- Alfie : Camp Manager of Lake Taupo Christian Camp and that my top boss. A bear of a man so manly that his Chest hair every day you say "hello" as they look over the edge of his T-shirt ^ ^ extreme, funny, extremly nice .. Earlier, he was once rugby players, only that ye ne approximate idea of his stature! He also has training as a mechanic ne behind him so that he will support us when buying a car strongly (hopefully). We will get really every day with him and then we get our jobs for the day. He is married to:
- Gillian : Assistant Manager of the stent LTCCs. A bit smaller than me, blond, handsome. What I've noticed from her, she is a loving mother who knows exactly how to do their job camp. She loves German Gummy bears, especially the white pineapple:) Their children are:
- Shannon : 16 or 17. I do not get much of with her, because she is the most time in Berliner'schen home or at school. She seems quite nice.
- Jacob : Called Jack, 12 years old. Play Rugby (defender). For my amateur eye it does not do well .. perhaps only because his father used to play. And finally:
- Christin : Small, blond, sweet. As simple way to describe a person. It is yet too young for school, but found out pretty good as they each wrap around her finger. Strangers (Such as - still - to me) she is shy .. but that lies down with time, I had betrayed her father.

The Berliners have a big house here on the camp grounds are therefore always available for me whenever I need to talk urgently or the like. Alfie has invited us, whenever we want to come by .. but still keeps me my German upbringing hesitate reinzuplatzen simple. Let's see how quickly puts it.
Then there are the

BERLIN (Senior)
- Judy : 62 years old, is called by all grandma. Works partially in the kitchen, is still quite fit and otherwise babysitting her youngest granddaughter, Christine (above)
- Peter: 64 years old, can speak broken German, because his parents are German. He has lived a long time in South Africa, where his son Alfred Heinz Berlin (see "Alfie") was born. End of the 90 Alfie then came to New Zealand, his parents have complied. The "old enough" to help either here in the kitchen / the maintenance, or after leaving the groups with the cleaning.

EDGL
- Daniel : Head Chef of the camp. One (for me) strange personality, because he always talks back to itself. Moreover, it is relatively difficult to understand him because his lips do not get more than an inch apart. Is quite nice and he always thawed for more, so I think we will have no problems. His wife,
- Karena : I do not see very often, but seems to be quite nice. Of the children
- Amelia: who is blonde, small and sweet, and the relatively newborn
- Alex: I get hardly anything with, because they are really only at home and I rarely cross paths.
EDGL live above the office, including at a camp. Generally, I have hardly anything to do with them ..

Vandermark
- Chad : works in the office. It's pretty nice, I get along well with him. His humor is of the worst kind of black humor, some of my friends would love him ^ ^ He is an incredible father and attentive at the moment for organizing our next Kids Camps responsible. He is also a gamer and knows generally quite good with computers. He originally comes from the State "Washington" (I think) .. how exactly he came to New Zealand, I do not even .. whom it may concern: I ask for too much. His wife
- Sally : also works in the office seems to be quite nice. Much of it I have not seen it, but it seems to be okay. At the moment it does not work as much as her son
- Elijah : relatively young. One can describe it best when you look at the cat from Shrek imagines. Such eyes of the child. The first time I saw him when he was still in full jetlag as he was with Sally in England. Simply: EYES. Incredibly sweet, he just learns to speak .. is pretty funny.
The Vandermark just stay here if, in nem own house, which is set up really nicely. I-Chen (see below) lives after moving with them.

Crocombe
- Peter: Head of the hosting region and thus most of my contact person. He's a great guy who always starts suddenly, singing strange songs. For example, "bom-chicka-wow-wow". You have to say that he is not a man of silence. He was a few days after our arrival, 24th. (I had it to 30 + estimated). He lives here with his wife
- Candy : on the site. She does not work here, but I do not know where / if they worked before the birth of her son. She is also 24, married to Peter and her son
- Joshua : now (I think) a good 4 months old. He made me smiled twice and that was just * awww * class feeling:)
The Crocombe live 2 houses next to us and Armin and I were already 2 evenings with them, board games with Logan / Kezia (see below) and they play. They are really super nice and I'm glad they live here because they convey a real sense of a large family.

FELTON
- Megan : Nickname: Trouble . 37 years old. She works as a kitchen helper / cook here and now is the person next to Armin, with which I see myself simply the best. Without exception, in a good mood, it just makes me laugh every day to:) It is separated from her husband, with whom she has 2 children:
- Challse : her daughter, about my age, lives with her and wants to make-up be-artist. She also successfully transmogrified well. I got to know them yet, but is thrilled as they travel, she finds it well great to talk with the volunteers here so far is getting to know so come. (For those who think now sonstnochwas: You NEN friend;)
- Cameron : Megan's son lives with her husband more I can not write to him.

Chaytor
- Carl : If Alfie is a bear, is Carl .. I do not know;) violence in any case. He is the third boss, after Alfie and Gillian. It is to my knowledge, head of maintenance, ie the maintenance of everything here. He is mighty fine, nice and Joah:) His wife
- Jasmine, and children
- Jarred and
- Shavon can you immediately forget. Since they do not live here, I see them and I never wanted to perform it only for completeness

STANLEY
- Phillipa (if they should later be interesting times?): Nickname: Mama Moo. She is the second cook, according to Daniel. Incredibly funny. You just put in a not so great for this as they just separated from her husband, not what is going so smoothly and eventually they will seek a new work project .. In any case, this would be a shame, because I get along well with her always.

KELLY
- Liam : 24 years old, single. An absolute stereotype of a New Zealander. I never seen him in long pants. His nickname "Hobbit" does not come from somewhere:) He's pretty loud and has ne pool .. something you have not heard. It is okay if he is to me sometimes too extroverted yet. Well:)

ADAMS
- Logan : Unbelievably only 19 (but is proud that he will be 20 soon;) It was after school in the Army, is now a reserve officer and lives in the building next to us. He is next to Megan and Peter actually my main contact person in that it is quite good for us / I care. Although he is a New Zealander and forget so many things for which one has asked him (on ne doormat we have been waiting for our arrival: D), but you get used to something. His hobbies: sports, computers, explosions. Sounds dangerous than it .. [And no, I do not say just because my parents read this blog here!]. His girlfriend
- Kezia (pronounced Kisia) is not married to him, but for the record, I pack them here this time. She is studying in Auckland, so does her boyfriend only about every 6 weeks (except he visits. He has no car .. but so far ...). She is studying social work, is super nice and they lose, no matter against whom, ALWAYS in "The Game of Life". Good for me, but she says: "This game hates me"

HORTON
- Lorraine . It is the Devil driver who has picked us. She works here in the office as the main force. As a best friend Megan (see above) they hst the nickname "Double" in progress (Double Trouble ...) Recently it has the nickname "Dangerous". Where it comes from the, I do not, however: D
Lorraine and Megan have worked in any case a trip for us volunteers, who will likely lead to Taupo and the Lake Taupo. I'm curious. Next weekend is expected to take out the fun.

ICELAND
- Steve . Nickname: Hedge or Gus. This man, I would estimate it to around 50 runs, in 14 years by New Zealand. He NEN caravan in which he lives, cooks and lives, and every three to four weeks he is here and works in the dishwasher. He's really funny on it and knows a lot of good stories.

DAHM
- Nici : Works normally in the office. As they get, however, as somehow all here, just a child, I have seen them first. Probably this will in the coming weeks and months to change. Her husband
- Jeremy, and their son
- James I quote here just look at this:)

Sodele! Probably one of the longest blog entries that it has ever been given by me /, but then the critics who always cry out for new entries, sometimes a bit busy!

I want to say thank you again for all the mail that you sent me here so hard, led a lonely boy from Frankfurt;) It really is a great feeling to open their mailbox and see that someone has written! I really do not completely lose the connection with Germany.

What else is new? Armin and I find ourselves still in the auto-search phase, it does not look too bad. Otherwise, we are planning our strongest month of travel (for example, is a 3-day hike on the South Island), weekend getaways and Joah!

Life here is incredibly great, you learn something new every day and I'm feeling a fiddle! :)

Greetings from Waitetoko
Niklas

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Pinnacle 150e Treiber

A picture is worth a thousand words II

Kia Ora,
here registers a bit tired, a little hungry, but quite as happy to be described Niklas, who must admit that the second image journal NOT written after dinner is.
I ask many times to apologize for it, but my laptop here will still not make out with the Internet, so far I have always beschnorren Armin and Matthias, so that I can to the PC. And then sometimes I'm too lazy to write something here, but then answer but only the mail that you (yes, are you meant:) me here diligently writes.

words there is yet more smoothly with the pictures: this beautiful lake called "Lake Rotorua" (as the city) we saw on the way to our Maori evening. There we saw a real Haka, ate hangi, a traditional Maori food, which is cooked in a hole, and got the hongi, the nose kiss taught. All in all a really lovely evening, the statement of this image.

The next 2 pictures were taken on Mount Manganui, the highest hill in the area. Grant, our baby sitter at the Orientation Camp, had driven us there, and we are highly motivated since booted:) Just in time for sunset, we were at technically-effective Photo areas, so you have to look here something! knows


this beach, you will have the last post. It is the dream beach of Papamoa. Sunday morning, the day on which we should come to our projects were motivated and Armin and I adopted each of the volunteers, so we had to get up to 5 clock to do the first six months to a fine. The next group should start at 7 clock and - unwilling to go back to sleep - so we walked the 2 minutes to the beach and got to see this light show. Impressive, beautiful, and everyone here at Fal a good match for our year:)

This sign happens every letter, every postcard that you sent me. Whenever I leave the camp to come to town, or even to the lake, I see this sign:)
[Should make I thought that since "NO EXIT" under it is ^ ^?]

The following picture Created at the first visit of the lake. In reality it was even more impressive when the sun broke through the clouds and brought the water to sparkle. And to make you all jealous: Yes, looks like this on here every night;)

And this is already the last picture for today! Here you see the welcome sign of LTCC next to it with the people who I would first talk to withstand half the year must and crazy enough to join me in December / January to embark on a road trip;) His name is Armin:)

then makes even good:) and get in touch in time!
your
Niklas

PS: I thank my parents, Connie and Simon for their cards / letters:)

Friday, August 14, 2009

Which Steam Mops Can Also Do Walls

A picture is worth a thousand words

Soooodele:]
And already I sign again. can

This time you can finally see some pictures! Although not many, and perhaps not particularly unusual, but all the critics should just come here even her:)

This was the sunrise on 3 August 2009! On the connecting flight Sydney - Auckland, we flew directly in the pure dawn. A great feeling!

We also got yet ...




... this very tasty breakfast, consisting of NEM rztrockenen f * muffin, tea, ice-cold orange juice, fruit salad (probably also from the Antarctic).

The slightly warm in the lower right corner turned out to look at (not with food ^ ^) as a sausage, egg and tomato sauce with beans / pasta / piece? Yes, yes ... Air New Zealand, right?


2 minutes Walk away from our Orientation Camp was this dream beach. Who wants to google it: Papamoa is the dream place!

We have played football and / or touch rugby, relaxed and natural images done:)



"Here are Michelle (left) and Wayne (right, as I said, please, no jokes about the name! ).

Michelle is the director of the New Zealand ICYE and makes a damn good job! It has an emergency phone to call what we do when we're really in trouble. (Drunkenness is not considered a serious case ^ ^)

Wayne is also working with ICYE and has, like Michelle, an incredibly sexy humor. Kathi, the responsibility for me and when I have to report at any time, here is unfortunately not on it.

Our English class had quite "active" sites .. I am asking everyone, the song "Anchor Me" by Greenpeace to search on Youtube, to listen to .. and to imagine then, as 40 of motivated volunteers blaring loud this milestone in music history:)

[The names of the two gifted singers conceal I here now ^ ^]



And just as an example: The teaching was really good ! :) Would have

really stupid when you here ->
would make a mistake, or follow? ^ ^


more pictures .. But now there first DINNER (also called "dinner" referred to ^ ^)

you later,
your shepherd Niklas

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Los Hombres De Paco To Wach The Last Episode

Kia Ora

Hello and welcome to the first entry in my project:)

is after the last entry has again so much happened that I do not know exactly what all happened. If one of you is boring, you can even read the New Zealand blog, which you can find right below ...

Sodele. Ran to the Bacon: More about the Orientation Camp: We were pretty neatly separated by sex, in several houses accommodated. Showers were available throughout the park, so that is usually executed in rushes of the most bitter morning cold and shivering in front of it, or twice a shower was free. It must be said that such a shower room was quite luxurious. Several hooks for hanging clothes, a very minimalist attributable to the boards for the rest of the clothes and do not forget a plastic mat on which to stand while showering, they would not drill in pushing the sole of the foot. Quite devised can also be called the ventilation system of this shower. To save power and preserve the nature-friendly reputation of New Zealand, just the door has been cut by about 20cm, so that the "warm" conditions for New Zealand air more freely one could surprise in the shower. Well ... at some point I then proceeded to have breakfast quickly and simply then use one of the 4 girls showers, as they were in the house, quite as big call and had to have enough hot water.

The day started with breakfast every morning at 8:00 clock, English clock hours from 9.00, which was interrupted by a 5-minute tea break. After lunch we continued with English until about 4 clock. From there we were entertained by Grant, an assistant at the camp, with all sorts of activities. (For example: 2 minutes to the beach mega horny running and rugby / soccer games or just relax).

You have to really mention the weather: In the evening / night and the morning one is grateful for any theater within reach. At noon it can be so warm that you think seriously about shorts ... That's the Kiwi way of life;)

All in all, the Orientation Camp was really fun to see, especially all the other (including foreign) volunteers and meet you.

Sunday afternoon we went by bus to finally rid our project! Lake Taupo Christian Camp! * * Wuhuu
3 hours by coach, including one change and not enough space .. everything in the price of it:]
War but with MP3 player and relax completely okay.
had to change trains when we tell the bus driver that he should please stop in Te Rangiita "... (As much schonmal to the size of our "city" here ^ ^). So we were thrown against 3 clock afternoon from the bus and stood in front of a gas station. Right: nothing, just a road ... Links: nothing, just a road ... Joah, right?

Erstma changed the street to ask about in the gas station (perhaps we should indeed TRACE to the project?). The road cross-over trial, we were almost run over, because of course we had forgotten that one needs to look to the right! [How stupid of us * cough *]

In the gas station We were then shown the least schonmal direction and the offer to call the camp. Friendly disagreement, in the naive idea that there might be someone on the way to pick us up, we waited outside. Shortly after, a woman bangs in a small van up to us ... Brakes? No way! We're young, athletic volunteers! So we rescued us with a spirited leap from being as early as 7 end-to-day of our visit New Zealand as a road paving ..

The near-murderer introduced herself as Lorraine, who works in the Office of the LTCC (Lake Taupo Christian Camp). She had been waiting for us after our bus but not even 10 minutes after the set time appeared, was They drove to Turangi, where the bus stops accessible. In any case, we deposited our luggage between, took her to the camp and then back to third to the baggage from the friendly, they are very young garage mechanic (maybe 16/17?) Collected.

based in Camp 4 guys we (Armin, Matthew, Timothy and myself) a small hut, which is the name of "house" has yet to earn. 3 bedrooms with 12 beds: D and a bathroom that could be described as clean. I-Chen (Taiwan, our) needs for about 2 weeks in nem trailer home because they are no residential opportunity free and it does not work, that in our "house" lives. (Christian belief Blab) Meanwhile, we quarrel it so that she takes a shower at least with us, as the showers are in the Orientation Camp Camp probably New Zealand Standard: D

Hmmm ... Our daily schedule looks right now like this:

7:30 pulls the alarm me from my dreams
7:45 I can motivate them to get into the showers
7:58 hear the food siren on a hitherto peaceful and slumbering camp site
8:00 BREAKFAST:] muesli , toast, and usually baked beans / spaghetti or any others;)
8:40 into the house run back brushing, teeth, and quickly back
8.45/8.50 report to Peter / Logan / Liam or Alfie, the tasks for the day to pick
11:00 Morning Tea! A cup of tea, and crackers with salted egg, tomato, cheese, meat or muffins (warm, fresh and meeeeegalecker)
12.00/12.20 Lunch ... usually cold when the cook (or Phillipa Daniel) is in a good mood, also in hot ^ ^
15.00 Afternoon Tea .. same as morning tea
17.00 Official end of our time (today we have been to 3 Final .. made so far ^ ^) 17:30
dinner. Best meal as complete hot:] The New Zealand always eat meat with vegetables, potatoes, gravy and usually a dessert, what would pass for a monthly salary of calories in the Weight Watchers includes:)

Then we have free time .. At the moment I'm writing grad, Tim and Matt sitting in front of me, look at LotR II, while Armin showers. I-Chen comes after over yet and we play cards or something. We have set out to do, to be held in the week a French, a Taiwanese and a German evening in which we learn something about the country, learn the language or otherwise.

What I can tell yet (I think I chatterbox here quite long ..)
Oh .. our first project: a huge parking lot, paved decades ago, was well covered last year with small stones, which should be used to look. Now they have figured out that these stones move through sole contact in the houses. Now we should this surface free of stones. Broom, shovel, motivated volunteers + 5 on a much too large area = §$%(/?"

Nuuunja. Aches I have now. But on the other hand it is very satisfying to feel the evening, what did they do during the day .. and every day when I walk past the carpark, I think to myself: "Jaha .. I was"

Otherwise, we now get to and after instruction in the various Activities .. So far, we already had the treasure hunt across the whole area, archery, so ne Art "air gun" and Low Ropes.

Hmmm .. what else? 2 pairs of volunteers have already bought a car .. Armin and I will probably also a purchase, because we need to Turangi to 12 minutes mitm car, .. 30 to Taupo and a car from the camp is not an option, since the insurance only applies from 21st (Only I-Chen's old enough [on the exact age of the author is silent on this point ^ ^], but that from its driver's license 4 years ago no longer run).

to some insider info yet: I know now officially a man whose daughter has played in Lord of the Rings. Now, if your die-hard fans could dig out the first part, fast forward to the site, enters at Gandalf with the car in Hobbington and then the children look carefully at the run after the car. The girl in the middle? Small, blonde, super sweet? Jap! Genaauuu the! Their father is my boss:] Cool, is not it?

Before I say goodbye now here is another Kiwi Note: No matter what you have to finish school here, once you're 20, you may study at a university:] Fantastic system, right?

In the sense that everything is (currently) better than at home [apart from the isolation]
ciaociao

Niklas

PS: A big <3 für Eric
PPS: Who wants to chat with me, must, until such early! Eric chats every morning on my way to work with me ... so at about 9 clock:]
PPPS: My laptop does not want to make friends here with the Kiwi-Fi .. so far I am using at the moment with Armin's PC .. can not therefore use it as I could with my ^ ^ you tolerate a little with my Skype and the like ^ ^

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Whats A Good Park Snowboard?

New Zealand says:) .. 4 .. 3

Soooodele,
after I briefly at the airport Aucklanders free to the Internet and was able to report me, I can finally first blog entry draft.
I'm sitting here in a cyber cafe, next to me a strange kiwi, the even stranger online games ripped my right Fiorella from Costa Rica, about Hotmail her friends informed that she is still alive.

to flight (if I have time and time later ne decent German keyboard is detailed out!): As Eric has already commented right before we had wonderful late and are against district 1 German time is lifted. The lights went out by and by, I was already very sleepy ..... But NEIIIIIIN! Dinner * what else? * Gabs What? Lamb: D Well .. the Entertaimentprogramm me then so captivated that I Narnia (the first) looked for the half, then got started Watchmen. Recommended only for strong spirits because he has proved to be a cross between Kill Bill and Sin City. Joah .. otherwise go to drink far too little boring, but hardly slept joah. After 12 hours
fuel stop in Singapore, which is nothing really exciting happened. From there we went again 8 hours after Sydney, where I was among the lucky ones, who were allowed to continue flying immediately. So once again close to 3 or 4 hours to Auckland, where we were more or less all their bags (John backpacker backpack was missing, said he had seen him ausm plane, but who knows what happened to it ...) In any case, we waited for ages before the New Zealand Customs, teeth cleaned, and so on .. Eventually we decided that we simply continue (of course John had volunteered with the airline). Customs was no problem out there, we were greeted by a nice guy who told us gently that we are still waiting for others to .. So again we spent 3 hours in the airport! * Yay * Subway and McDonald's were too tempting and then find a bottle of water that was then the first payment of NZ $.
Then it went
again about 2 hours with NEM age-old Klapperbus in our accommodation, where Michelle us (the NZ ICYE leader), Wayne (please, no jokes about his name!) Expected and Kathy. Some German volunteers had arrived the day before and were happy for us to see. Overall, we are now about 20 German, a Costa Rican, a Bolivian, a few Swiss, three Austrians internal, 1 Frenchman (Michelle has him with "The Frog" announced ^ ^), an Ami and joah .. everything reminds me of a non-grad.

We have up to and including Saturday 30 hours of English lessons with quite nervous nice woman .. the placement test, I'm in the best group slipped and Joah ^ ^ ... is relatively boring, but with all the people but very funny.

my stay I know on it already! 21.12.2009 - On 29 28/29.1.2010 January begins the Midyear camp where we will make wild-water rafting.

Hmmm .. we just have our foreign account with Westpac opened. Erstma cash paid .. then any cash deposit costs $ 3, which I think is okay.

A little about my project (I set later when a closer look before ^ ^): Come As expected, I go there with Armin and Matt .. I have heard in recent days is that we will get support from the Taiwanese I-Chen and the Frenchman Timothee (or so ^ ^). In addition, there is already a volunteer and we All of us have to probably around 500 children take care * SHOCK * I read here

degree nor your mails which are already so eingetrudelt .. Thank you for that! It's fun to read that it's cold and raining with you. We isses Lunch / Afternoon really sunny, warm and pleasant. Evenings, nights and mornings are bitterly cold, so our house fogged from the inside. So the rumor is true of poor insulation.


So, the first wars ... the bus leaves the same going back to camp, so far I need to hurry up ^ ^

.. I am looking forward to comments, emails and letters (Where you should still wait for those until I can confirm to you the letter address!) From

dearest greetings a small New Zealand Cyber Cafe:) love
Niklas

How To Give Someone A Wegie

Newsletter

Dear supporters, dear friends and acquaintances,

my time in Palestine / Israel is now almost over. Before I return, I will bring this newsletter again shortly to update and pull one or the other small conclusion.
first to work and Neve Shalom / Wahat al Salam as a project: After 10 months in school, I work since early July, "the pool", as also in the school, the work is limited largely onto cleaning. After 11 months of cleaning, I can now almost Safe to say that this is not the job I want to take in the future ... I will not do any interesting work, but I was clear beforehand and that was more or less ok Sun I am disappointed, however, from the village in many other points, among others, on how volunteers are often treated and viewed ( only as cheap labor, etc.) and of the many, many conflicts that exist within the village. Above all, there were some problems with the volunteer coordinator and the manager of the village, where we were met with a behavior that I find completely impossible. (I want that now run not on) Anyway, I can Wahat Al Salam / Neve Shalom recommend as a place for volunteers no further.
course, there are many positive things here (you can keep the village as to good, that the disputes never actually do with the conflict between Jews and Arabs have to do and I had Annoyances despite many of the "official" page is a very good time here, because it was never there for me to work in the foreground, but the encounter with people (usually outside of work), both with volunteers from all over the world and with Israelis and Palestinians. I have had the opportunity not only many to get to know interesting people but also two cultures, the Jewish-Israeli and Palestinian, to live closer.
Many of the calls / meetings ... I've had here or revolve around politics or take place in the context of political campaigns.
Some things work from a European perspective (which I also after a long time here still have) very unreal. For example, I was several times at night in Bil'in (a village in the West Bank that, with weekly demonstrations, (successful) lawsuits and other actions against the (in this case, even under Israeli law, international law anyway) illegal wall relative within their village boundaries violent protests ). There, in the past Weeks for 20 young people at night "hijacked" (arrested by the Israeli army, without warrants or similar). To document these "arrests" and if possible to prevent Israelis from International and then have the peace movement together with the Palestinians from Bil'in and the nights spent there the lookout for the soldiers. The approach of the soldiers a little reminiscent of a night-time adventure of YMCAs, but it is deadly serious, the arrested youths spend but 4 months in prison and forced under torture (kicks, punches, etc.) their "deeds" to confess and more young people to betrayed. The charge: Rock-throwing pose demonstrations.
any event be sold, the soldiers in groups of about 20 a few miles outside the village. Full Tarnmontur (including color of the face), the soldiers then sneak into the village. In most cases the soldiers are 3:00 to 5:00 clock in the morning in the village, sneak to the house where they suspect their "target" and then break open the door to arrest those. Then come military jeeps bring to the village and both soldiers and those arrested from the village. The goal of the international and Israeli activists to document mainly things (films and photographs) and by the presence of the soldiers to less violent and to encourage voluntary behavior.
During the nights when I was in Bil'in came (thankfully) not soldiers, two American activists with whom I've spent a lot of time, but were arrested by now and would be deported. One of them, Charlie, was directly in the night after I held with him in "Night Watch" was arrested, (and in such arrested that he is here a rib is broken) because he put himself before the entrance to a Palestinian house added. (These things are not the way rumors I've heard somewhere, but things I have sometimes seen with my own eyes, some first-hand Witnesses told got. Much is also available on YouTube (in the form of videos), or at the following sites: http://palsolidarity.org/ , http://www.bilin-village.org/ )

Another sad fact that I find remarkable is that the "scene" of the Israeli peace activists is very small. I would say that I at least 80% of the activists from the region Tel Aviv - Jerusalem by sight know. Measured against the size of the Israeli activists there are, however, many international. The result is that, from time to randomly meet people that have been taken on any demos before. A very interesting
Personality Marvin and I met during a trip to Egypt in a hostel by chance in Cairo again. It is a 70-80 year old nun, who we had met during a peace conference in Bil'in. A long time in their life (15 years) she has worked in Gaza, where they also wanted the moment to go back. For this purpose they had in the day an episode Temin in the Egyptian Foreign Ministry. In your opinion, Hamas is a benign organization that only wants peace and nothing to do with its Charter actually not really much added. Certainly, this image is strongly influenced subjective and not quite the reality accordingly. However, Hamas, Israel has made repeated peace overtures and is ready for talks without precondition. And that they do not thoroughly Islamic-conservative, shows, among other things, that the Hamas foreign minister (2nd Highest Hamas official in Gaza) with Code Pink, a U.S. feminist-pacifist organization has taken. The people of Code Pink, I've just taken it, they described Hamas as very friendly. (Actually, they did not meet with Hamas, but with such an invitation, one can reject bad) Also, a letter from the Hamas to Obama (the code to see Pink) they had in the original and it sounded very reasonable. Of course I do not want to trivialize
Hamas suicide bombings are disgusting and launch rockets against civilian population is morally reprehensible. But in the face of the (much) more numerous indiscriminate and targeted arrests and assassinations, the blockade of Gaza, the occupation of the West Bank and repeated acts of war, in which the collateral damage of civilians were so high that one can confidently speak of massacres, to me is already the question which of the elected governments (and both governments are elected), the larger spread terror.

I do not claim in any way to judge objectively, but I have some aspects of the occupation, to the indiscriminate killing, "bi" and can still only partially understand what it must be to experience it every day. And when I speak of occupation, massacres and apartheid (and I do, even if not the apartheid such as that in South Africa, is if the company in the area that was until 1948 the British Mandate for Palestine, a system of racial segregation not be dismissed out of hand), then I'm not talking just so so, but I am fully engaged in the relatively recent history of the "holy land".
who sees things differently and / or questions / comments can feel free to contact me (preferably directly in person when I'm back again), I am happy to discuss available on policy in the Middle East.

Greetings from Palestine / Israel and God's blessing
Jonathan