As our New
Zealand venture is drawing to a close, we are including some bits and pieces in
this blog entry that haven’t fit in elsewhere.
A
pre-Halloween zombie dance to Michael Jackson’s Thriller was held in
Christchurch. We enjoyed watching the
70 or so dancers practice and then be filmed.
Zombies prior to waking up. |
Mail in most
of New Zealand was previously delivered by bicycle. Just within the past two years, most mail is
now delivered by motorbike or by small motorized units that drive down sidewalks
or streets (and don’t look safe enough to us to be on streets). We miss seeing the posties on bicycles
though.
Rare sighting of a bicycle postie this year |
Five kiwi chicks huddled in their burrow box |
Kiwi egg in incubator |
Kiwi have hair-like feathers |
Other
animals at Willowbank include tuatara, (a reptile from the age of the
dinosaurs, found only in New Zealand), kea (an Alpine parrot), and ducklings
(part of the farmyard exhibits).
Tuatara |
Kea, showing off the bright underside of its wing |
Ducklings |
Last weekend
we watched a bit of the King of the Square skateboard competition and also just
wandered around the city center seeing new things.
The Art
Gallery has a new exhibit celebrating the color yellow.
Little Free
Libraries started in Hudson, Wisconsin.
In Christchurch we found a big free library in 3 old refrigerators.
We were impressed
with the Margaret Mahy Playground, a huge play area named after a famous New
Zealand children’s book author. The
playground was built in the central city on land where buildings were destroyed
in the earthquakes.
SCAPE Public Art 2017 places a variety of sculptures throughout the city. One sculpture we especially like is The Glass Pavilion, made from industrial waste materials.
And to get
around the city we either walk or take a bus.
Christchurch has a great coordinated bus system and central transit
station built since the earthquakes.
The bus interchange station |
Taken while riding the 28 bus in the Lyttelton tunnel, which is almost 1 1/2 miles long |
"I fought the wall, and the wall won" |
We hope to
see many of you soon back in the states. Bye for now!
Cindy and Paul
Cindy and Paul
Dearest CON and PON, We are SO SORRY about Cindy’s great fall. That is just NOT FAIR ! Keep LOTS of instant ice packs handy for the long trip home. Hope you can get the ones you activate by hitting them...instant ice. We will be home Friday and at your service cuz we LOVE YOU GUYS! Lisa will be hunting, but I’m home if you need any help ๐. Safe travels ๐.
ReplyDeleteLove, Jane and Lisa
Wow. So sorry to see this. Hope you heal quickly! We are way overdue to get together! Hope our paths cross soon.
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