What really got our attention at Te Papa was a temporary exhibit from the World of Wearable-Art in Nelson, something we passed up while there, but now definitely on the list for our next visit. There is a museum there, but also an annual wearable art competition and show that attracts world-wide attention. Below are just a few pix from the Te Papa exhibit.
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Friday, March 14, 2014
Wellington, 5
Our fifth day in Welly was a busy one: Te Papa Tongarewa (the national museum), a harbor walk, the Museum of Wellington and the Sea, a nice Thai dinner.
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The New Zealand Festival was underway the whole time we were in Wellington; there was so much else to do, we didn't go to any of its many offerings, or its Fringe Festival...next time |
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The downtown harbor-front is lined with sculpture, historic buildings |
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And a Writers' Walk, displaying quotes from a dozen or more prominent New Zealand writers |
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We spent a day at Te Papa Tongarewa, the national museum, back in 2008, so gave it just half a day this time |
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Many modern buildings in the complex, much high tech, coverage of natural and cultural histories, the whole thing |
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More social history...we conjecture Vicki's dad might have been here in 1942, since he drove a landing craft for the 1st Marine Division at Guadalcanal that August... |
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Popular 40s board game |
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Still more social history |
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Some good Maori stuff |
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Although I think Auckland's collection is fuller |
Wellington, 4
On our fourth day Wellington showed us some of the weather for which Windy Welly is renowned...gale-force, chilly winds, rain, sometimes heavy. All day. We stayed in mostly, Vicki researching and making arrangements for future travels, me blogging a little. (I think I have finally figured out our division of labor: she does the future; I do the past). I did go out briefly...to return a defective umbrella to the Kathmandu store!
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Thus, from our motel |
Wellington, 3
Our third day in Wellington we did a good bit more walking and exploration and then took the cable car up to Wellington Garden, where we took in some plants, the Cable Car Museum, and the Observatory. On the way back to the motel we had a special, unexpected treat.
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The cable car, really more a funicular if you ask me, but still fun |
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In the cable car museum |
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Watching a great short film on Wellington's 400 private-use funiculars |
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In Wellington Garden |
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Aerial roots |
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Interesting tree and trim |
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Facilities signage for extraterrestrial alien visitors from outer space |
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Among the many displays; New Zealanders have contributed their share to astronomy, space exploration... |
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Art Deco on the walk home |
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Ditto |
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The treat: St. Peter's Anglicans apparently were giving up pancakes and honey maple syrup for Lent, so we helped ourselves to a nice snack they offered |
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The Vicar undoubtedly cuts a wide swath through civic and religious affairs in Wellington |
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Wellington's Embassy Cinema
Another Ringwaif must-see, Wellington's Art Deco Embassy Cinema...
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Sculpture across the street |
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Facade |
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A few interior shots |
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Ditto |
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Ditto again |
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And again |
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Now playing (with half a dozen others, in the small but very comfy little theaters (there also are a restraurant and bar/cafe plus the usual cinematic refreshments)) |
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Original poster, big debut, 2001 |
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The big hall |
Wellington, 2B
It certainly wasn't our busiest day ever, but it was a good day and ultimately will take five posts to recount.
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At Carducci's, on Happy Valley Road |
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Officially it's a mini-golf course |
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But actually it's someone's massive outdoor iron sculpture garden |
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Impressive too |
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"Get off the road!" Next we were on Mount Victoria, revisiting some favorite LOTR sites |
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Now with signage |
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Where the four hobbits hid from the Black Rider |
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Getting eroded away by all the visitors and tours |
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At the foot of Mount Victoria, a typical New Zealand playground; best we've seen, anywhere |
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