Monday, June 28, 2010

Summer to Winter

Sunday 6/27/2010

Began early as I biked up a vicious hill heading towards the botanical gardens. It quickly became apparent that it begins to drizzle/rain around 9 am so it is best to get out prior to this. Hills are not my speciality but I continued up wishing that I had a power assist bike.

Thankfully the side street taking me to the botanical gardens appeared. More precisely I overshot it due to no signing and had to retrace my steps. The interesting thing about New Zealand street signing is that it is sporadic and inconsistent. Some times the street sign will be parallel to the road and other times it will be perpendicular so you really have no idea which street you are on until it is too late.

The botanical gardens were a lovely site (Pictures to come at later date). I meandered down the path with Stella and saw the native and adopted gardens. Soon we had another to our party as a giant orange cat. The gardens were a perfect place to begin to realize the diversity of bird life in New Zealand. They are everywhere and most are creatures out of a book (brightly colored beaks or feathers hopping and flying through the grass/sky). New Zealand has few native mammals but I can't even guess at the amount of bird species.

Only about a 3 mile day along with a nice walk and an introduction to the museum Te Papa.

Monday 6/28/2010

Another early start spurred on by opening my eyes to sun peaking out from behind the clouds. I rushed to get dressed and fed prior to starting off to the wildlife reserve. Shortly I realized that I would not be going to the reserve as it was Monday rush hour and the cars were impatient.

Turning towards the harbor I made my way through traffic until a particularly gnarly intersection. I tried to continue on the sidewalk but luckily for me all of the driveways have a two inch lip that allowed me the pleasure of falling. The biggest bruise being my ego I walked my bike to the harbor bike path.

The highest point in Wellington is Mt Victoria. I began my ascent by walking up a scenic path up the hill. Stopping often to enjoy the beautiful flowers and birds. Walking Stella can almost be more work than riding her. Finally, 45 minutes later, I reached the road that would complete my ascent. Another 2 miles of riding and I was richly rewarded with a beautiful view and burning lungs.

Done enjoying the view it took me 7 minutes to descend the hill. I continued back along the bay after one short misadventure on a highway (thanks again signing). One of my favorite things was the watch for penguin sign!

Had lunch out at a Malaysian restaurant with a friend from the hostel and than we wandered through the City until supper time.

Tuesday 6/29/2010

Raining today. A perfect date to spend at the library planning my route for the North Island (which I have decided to do first). Hoping to go get a decent beer at a pub. I've only had two types so far and neither were good...I'm hoping this is a fluke.

3 comments:

  1. Sounds amazing. So glad things have been going relatively smoothly. Can you please post a "Watch for Penguins" sign image? I had a serious penguin collection as a child and am dying to see what this looks like!

    Oh, and like the left side for you, it's going to take awhile for this day ahead stuff to sink in. You've already lived Tuesday. It's weird.

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  2. good luck finding the tasty beer! and well done getting your first fall in NZ out of the way.

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  3. I will post the pictures but I have to go to a cafe and haven't made it yet....It seriously pumped me up!!

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