Off for a walk into the bush, on the 25-acre section we stayed on. My son in front, and further ahead my nephew and niece.
31 January 2011
11/365 Lunch by the sea
Lunch in an idyllic spot: under some pine trees between Omapere and Opononi. Picture speaks for itself: just awesome. A scramble down a sand bank finds a lovely beach, with inviting water just waiting to be swum in.
10/365 Twin tunnels
OK, this picture was from the 9th... but I don't have a picture from the 10th (drat). So here's a picture of how they should build motorways in NZ... properly! Tunnels, big sweeping European/American style bridges ... cost be darned! Toll it if you really have to. This was an absolute pleasure to drive (if a little bland), and worth every cent of the $2 compared to the clogged drive of the past through Orewa. Well worth it.
9/365 A brick caravan...?
Stopped for a rest break in Tokoroa, and saw this caravan sculpture made from brick! Quite fun. We also discovered a bakery that sold really good-value pies and sammies... I couldn't resist a steak and cheese pie. It. Was. Good.
8/365 Twin gates of Whanganui
(or whatever they're called...)
Stopped in Whanganui (recently renamed from "Wanganui") for dinner. I found the place quite nice: lots of picturesque old buildings, heaps of nice planting along the city streets, and really quite neat and tidy. This bridge goes over the Whangaui River to join up to State Highway 4, which is the route we took to Waiouru where we stayed the night.
Stopped in Whanganui (recently renamed from "Wanganui") for dinner. I found the place quite nice: lots of picturesque old buildings, heaps of nice planting along the city streets, and really quite neat and tidy. This bridge goes over the Whangaui River to join up to State Highway 4, which is the route we took to Waiouru where we stayed the night.
7/365 Roadtrip begins
Today we began the drive to the Far North for our holidays: a visit to Alice's sister, who lives in the Hokianga. I was a bit short of pictures from this day: this is about the only one I took. The North Island Main Trunk Railway begins its journey about here, disappearing into a tunnel underneath Khandallah. Upon reflection, I suppose it's sort of symbolic: it sort of goes along with the start of our roadtrip...
6/365 Birthday dinner
Nice dinner for my wife's birthday this evening at Shepherd's Arms, with my parents. Lovely outdoor seating position - and even though it was by a main route between Thorndon and Karori: surprisingly peaceful.
5/365 Misty evening by the airport
This evening, fog rolled in from the southeast. Upon seeing that it was persisting into the evening, I abruptly decided to scoot off to the airport in the hope of getting some nice photos. By the time I got there, most of the light was gone. So I thought I'd get a time-lapse photo of the roundabout at the eastern end of Cobham Drive. Mt Victoria is in the foreground, and the TV aerial lights of Mt Kaukau can be seen behind to the right. There's still a bit of the original reason for going there (ie: mist), but not much! Hopefully the light reflections in the water make up for it.
3/365 Stick insect
I rescued this little stick insect from a spider's web on the side of the shed this morning, depositing it into the leaves. I then had a chance to watch it, and wondered for a moment what is it actually like to be a funny-looking creature like that? You can see plenty of awareness of all the vegetation around: it would reach across to the next leaf, climbing it's way across without any trouble. And the 'face' formed by those two eyes and two antennae has a surprising amount of character! Quite neat actually. (But it's surprisingly hard to get a good picture of a tiny, moving creature like that...this probably isn't technically the best - but it's probably the best view of the way the insect was reaching across to the next leaf...)
A good reminder of the richness of the world going on around you all the time, if you just pay genuine, quiet attention, for but a moment.
A good reminder of the richness of the world going on around you all the time, if you just pay genuine, quiet attention, for but a moment.
26 January 2011
2/365 Somes Island
Today we visited Somes Island in Wellington Harbour (Maori name is Matiu Island). This picture is taken from the top, looking south to the harbour heads.
Some points of note:
- the World War 1/2-era bunkers, now mossy and unused.
- the white dots: these are seagulls, and it turned out they weren't very pleased to see us! My son was the first one to realise they were diving at us... good ol' Dad was far too busy taking photos, and didn't realise until it was pointed out that the angry birds' screeches were abruptly peaking in volume as said bird would swoop past right above our heads. Translation: "GET LOST! /SCREECH/". Classic.
And... did you know you can actually camp overnight there? No, neither did I. That would be kind of neat I reckon...
Ref: Matiu/Somes Island Scientific and Historic Reserve: Wellington area places to visit
Some points of note:
- the World War 1/2-era bunkers, now mossy and unused.
- the white dots: these are seagulls, and it turned out they weren't very pleased to see us! My son was the first one to realise they were diving at us... good ol' Dad was far too busy taking photos, and didn't realise until it was pointed out that the angry birds' screeches were abruptly peaking in volume as said bird would swoop past right above our heads. Translation: "GET LOST! /SCREECH/". Classic.
And... did you know you can actually camp overnight there? No, neither did I. That would be kind of neat I reckon...
Ref: Matiu/Somes Island Scientific and Historic Reserve: Wellington area places to visit
25 January 2011
1/365 In the sunshine with family
First dinner of 2011 was down at the park opposite our house, Homebush Park. A lovely spot sitting up over the harbour: 180+ degree views, heaps of light, sky, sea (and the 8 lanes of road + interchange joining state highways 2 and 1 + 3 railway lines, all strategically hidden just out of view /snigger/).
In this picture is myself, Gemma (niece), Lukas, and Alice. Lovely mild day, a bit of a fresh breeze to keep things clean (in typical Wellington style!)... and that hot strong sunshine.
In this picture is myself, Gemma (niece), Lukas, and Alice. Lovely mild day, a bit of a fresh breeze to keep things clean (in typical Wellington style!)... and that hot strong sunshine.
18 January 2011
Welcome to my blog
Hi, and welcome to my first ever blog.
I've had the idea of starting a blog for some time now, but haven't quite known where to start. I've been keen to express all sort of ideas, musings, and questions... but there seems like any number of things to talk about... so I always "outthink" myself and stall before I've started! However, on Jan 2nd I found inspiration from a friend who has started a blog "2011 Through My Lense". This seems like a good place to start: a blog with a simple, well-defined, easy to meet (I hope) objective: a blog stretching over a whole year; one post per day, marked with a picture from that day. I anticipate it would be interesting to look back on in years to come, especially as it covers the year leading up to my 40th birthday, a major milestone in our culture. It also nicely addresses my huge interest in photography, providing a good excuse to post some of the pictures I'm amassing over time.
I guess that, to somebody who doesn't know me and happens randomly to find their way to this blog, it's a glimpse of merely one person among billions in the world... a fairly average male at the end of their 30s, working a private-sector office job in the I.T industry in Wellington, New Zealand. Even so, I sincerely hope that it helps someone else in the world feel like they've made a connection of sorts - tiny though it may be - to another person elsewhere on this amazing world we live in. And if someone gets even a little inspiration, interest, or ideas, from what I've posted here, my efforts in this regard would be more than worth it.
Best wishes
- Ralph.
I've had the idea of starting a blog for some time now, but haven't quite known where to start. I've been keen to express all sort of ideas, musings, and questions... but there seems like any number of things to talk about... so I always "outthink" myself and stall before I've started! However, on Jan 2nd I found inspiration from a friend who has started a blog "2011 Through My Lense". This seems like a good place to start: a blog with a simple, well-defined, easy to meet (I hope) objective: a blog stretching over a whole year; one post per day, marked with a picture from that day. I anticipate it would be interesting to look back on in years to come, especially as it covers the year leading up to my 40th birthday, a major milestone in our culture. It also nicely addresses my huge interest in photography, providing a good excuse to post some of the pictures I'm amassing over time.
I guess that, to somebody who doesn't know me and happens randomly to find their way to this blog, it's a glimpse of merely one person among billions in the world... a fairly average male at the end of their 30s, working a private-sector office job in the I.T industry in Wellington, New Zealand. Even so, I sincerely hope that it helps someone else in the world feel like they've made a connection of sorts - tiny though it may be - to another person elsewhere on this amazing world we live in. And if someone gets even a little inspiration, interest, or ideas, from what I've posted here, my efforts in this regard would be more than worth it.
Best wishes
- Ralph.
04 January 2011
4/365 Splish splash
A picutre of my son splashing his feet in the fountain at the Rose Gardens, in Wellington's Botanical Gardens. Me and him always have fun chasing each other through the square-shaped rose plots!
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