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New Zealand - Day 7 - Wellington
2/15/2006 09:02:00 PM | Wednesday, February 15, 2006 |
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New Zealand - North Island - Wellington - Day 7 December 23, 2005 We awoke and had breakfast at the motel, and since it was Fiona's birthday, it was decided by Dale that she was to go and visit her 96 year old Great Auntie Lal at a nursing home on the way to Wellington. After arriving and waiting for her to come out, we sat around talking about people I've never heard of or met for about 30 minutes or so, and upon announcing that we were leaving, we had to pry Auntie Lal's hand from Fiona's and have Dale distract her while we made a hasty escape in another car. "She won't let you leave, just go" she whispered to us while she kept Auntie Lal busy. ![]() Wellington Raining one day, Raining the next. We left clear skies at the nursing home to be greeted with a torrent of rain as we reached the Wellington CBD, which was a mere 20 minutes away. We bought some cookies to snack on and took the cable car to the top of the Botanic Gardens overlooking the city and harbour. We wandered through the small cable car museum, hoping the rain would clear enough to get some decent photos, before finally giving up and taking the cable car back down. We headed out to Oriental Bay for lunch to celebrate Fiona's birthday and ended up at a dodgy restaurant overlooking a fountain several hundred metres out in the water. ![]() Cable Car Museum Really, I'm not drunk. With little hope of any nice views I decided we'd drive out to the suburb of Karori and try and find the house where Fiona spent the first 3 years of her life, given that she was born in Wellington. A phone call to Fiona's mum back home in Oz provided us with some basic directions to follow, we found the address, but after following the driveway we found two houses at the end. With some guesswork Fiona decided she knew which house was number 14, and we took a couple of photos...hoping it was the right house. ![]() Rain Get used to it. It turns out it was the right house, but regardless we drove back into the city and wandered in the rain checking out the various landmarks like "The Beehive", New Zealand's Parliment House, Old St Pauls Catherdal (the oldest woodwork church...or something) and the Parlimentary Library. Many years ago both of Fiona's parents worked at the library and it is the site where they met and fell in love. ![]() New Zealand's Parlimentary Library Wellington's Hot Spot for Love The rain was clearing slightly so after our sightseeing we drove back up to the top of the Botanical Gardens to get some less obscured views of the city. It was getting late so we quickly stopped back at the Te Papa museum to get a gift for Dale to thank her for our free accomodation before buying some fried rice and champagne and retiring to our room for the night to enjoy a relaxing dinner in our big room and take advantage of the spa. |
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