
We refueled a car for the first time since we left Christchurch..
Since I did not know how to use the pomp, asked a person charging gas.
" Is this the correct pomp for this car?" " Yes, you can use it"
"Select Button" …Okay.
"Open the cap and insert the nozzle into the pipe". …Okay.
Uh-oh. This nozzle stops middle of the way Almost of all Japanese gas station is a full service station and I had never seen stuff charging the gas.
While I was reading a manual, he finished charge and gone
I bravely griped the lever. The pomp started.
Maybe It was a perfect operation, because the engine stared without any trouble. It was a big challenge for me.
The day was Friday, many cars carrying a boat were running, and seemed to go to Wanaka for weekend leisure.
On the other hand, the Japanese businessman had to carry a personal computer to access to the company to know the status of his job even if he was in a holiday.
The businessman envied Kiwi style life a little.Scenery from a window of spaghetti shop in Wanaka.
Japanese tourists came in and ordered raw oysters, lobsters as a lunch.
They seemed over 60's couple and a group of retired. Was that a memorial trip for their retirement?
I wish we could take like that trip with my wife someday.Scenery of Lake Wanaka from the shore.
The weather was nice, and the green lake was impressive