There’s a few weeks to catch up on so I’m
starting a while back with Te Papa, the national museum of New Zealand. Ash and
I have been there before for a special exhibit but we didn’t get a chance to
look at the permanent ones. So here you see the sheep simulator in all its
glory.
This is what it says on the tin really - you push a button on the display and get a sheep's eye view of various environments. I'm pretty sure this was meant to be a joke, but maybe they do take sheep that seriously here. I haven't got to the bottom of that one yet.
Then there was also this art installation that I thought Looked cool.
Next, I went for a bike ride with Ash’s friend Mark, out to Pencarrow Head. This is on the other side of the harbour from the city, but you feel like you’re out in the wilderness. Mark took his drone along with us and got some pretty sweet footage.
Next up, some exciting news – we have bought a car! This means we can do a lot more with our spare time, as you really are a bit limited here if you have to rely on public transport. We bought the car from a seller in Christchurch as that was the best deal we could find. Because Christchurch is on the South Island, we had to fly down to pick up the car.
I enjoyed these bollards at the airport that were painted to look like like rugby players.
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