Ash is taking a photography course at the moment, for which the students have to complete an assignment each week (such as landscape or architecture photos). This has been a good way to get out and see places that we might not otherwise. For one of her landscape assignments, we went to McLaren Falls Park, in the hills outside Tauranga.
We went to see Ash’s brother play football one weekend, in slightly nicer conditions than you would get for a winter-time football match in the UK.
As my I start work in Wellington on the 27th, we drove down on the 19th to give ourselves a bit of time to look for apartments. We are staying with Ash’s friend who has a house in Khandallah, a very hilly area of town. Here’s Pearl, the resident cat, looking unimpressed.
We went for a little wander on the waterfront to get some shots for Ash's course. There are some nice bits of public art in Wellington, including this series of installations with excerpts of writing about the city.
I also thought these beach huts were quite picturesque.
And ash got this cool view of the city at night from the same area.
In fact, because Wellington is so hilly, pretty much wherever you go you’ll get a good view.
Finally, we went over to the other side of the bay from the city for lunch. We saw these mosaics of New Zealand birds in a town called Eastbourne - I don’t think we do enough of this kind of street art in the UK.