Zardnaar
Deity
So we went on a road trip today to buy some pies. 3 hours there, 3 hours back plus screwing around time.
My birthplace. Cromwell.

The weather sucked but beats 30+ central Otago is hot as hell.
Last time I was over this way was multiple trips 1999-2001.
This was a gorge when I was a kid. Now it's a lake.

Anyway didn't meet any real locals place was full of tourists. Mostly Australians and Aucklanders the few people who lived there were somewhat recent arrivals.
One was born in Queenstown which is a complete tourist trap and it's reasonably close by. Old bridge.

It was changing in the 90's fair enough but the amount of change in 20 years was kinda shocking. They've essentially priced the average NZers out. It's super expensive over there I can't afford to live there and we own our house freehold.
Kinda felt like an attraction myself "you're the guy who drove from Dunedin to buy pies (we only bought 30 odd)". Gah.
Small Town NZ.

Very few kids, just tourists and a few NZ boomer types. Wasn't even sure the people serving me were locals. Got a laugh "I was born here do I count as a local". No one I spoke to remembered the 80's except one who was born in Queenstown.
Sigh.
Downriver wasn't to bad old hometown as a kid (age 3-4). Had changed a bit but wasn't ruined. Half hour up the road....
My birthplace. Cromwell.

The weather sucked but beats 30+ central Otago is hot as hell.
Last time I was over this way was multiple trips 1999-2001.
This was a gorge when I was a kid. Now it's a lake.

Anyway didn't meet any real locals place was full of tourists. Mostly Australians and Aucklanders the few people who lived there were somewhat recent arrivals.
One was born in Queenstown which is a complete tourist trap and it's reasonably close by. Old bridge.

It was changing in the 90's fair enough but the amount of change in 20 years was kinda shocking. They've essentially priced the average NZers out. It's super expensive over there I can't afford to live there and we own our house freehold.
Kinda felt like an attraction myself "you're the guy who drove from Dunedin to buy pies (we only bought 30 odd)". Gah.
Small Town NZ.

Very few kids, just tourists and a few NZ boomer types. Wasn't even sure the people serving me were locals. Got a laugh "I was born here do I count as a local". No one I spoke to remembered the 80's except one who was born in Queenstown.
Sigh.
Downriver wasn't to bad old hometown as a kid (age 3-4). Had changed a bit but wasn't ruined. Half hour up the road....