Wednesday, 31 March 2010

Day 234 - A fish out of water


A fish out of water
High in the sky on Petone Foreshore

Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Day 233 - Wooden candelabra


Wooden candelabra

Points to note:
  • It is very well made and well turned.
  • The bottom part would make a great serving bowl.
  • I'm sure it really did look like a space shuttle to a high school boy when it was designed.
  • It now looks incredibly dodgy - sorry, sweetie!

Monday, 29 March 2010

Day 232 - Wellington from Petone


View of Wellington from Petone foreshore

Sunday, 28 March 2010

Day 231 - Coffee mugs


Coffee mugs

I was in need of a coffee fix today but had run out of ground beans to make a brew in my stove top espresso. A couple of local cafés were overly crowded at lunchtime today; on my way to try a third place I came across a shop I hadn't seen before. Coffee Creation opened just yesterday on Jackson Street, Petone - it's so new that they haven't even got their sign up outside yet.

I am really thrilled to have come across a brand new shop which sells coffee beans of all types, coffee machines, crockery, gifts and novelties, as well as a range of tea-related products. There were lots of opening specials, so I bought 100g each of Java and Metropolitan beans to try, freshly ground for my stove top espresso. I'm sipping a Metropolitan now; it's full, rich, and strong - just how I like it. And, to top things off, they were giving away free chocolates to customers! I'm sold, and I think I'll quickly become a regular. :-)

Friday, 26 March 2010

Day 230 - Hair straighteners


GHD hair straighteners

It's commonplace to come across the usual range of vending machines in the bathrooms of bars and restaurants, but this is the first time I have seen GHD hair straighteners available to rescue a bad hair moment!

Wednesday, 24 March 2010

Day 229 - Cupcake class


Cupcake class
A chocolate feast

A friend was in need of a boost today and a change of scenery so we decided to have a cupcake class at my place. This was our combined result, a chocolate feast! They look (and tasted) fantastic for a first-timer!

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Day 228 - Love u long time


Love u long time

I still laugh every time I see the inscription on the steps leading up to Monsoon Poon.

Monday, 22 March 2010

Day 227 - Church activities


'Church' activities
The future's looking bright!

I love this sign at Cafe Vanilla in Thorndon. Whoever said there's no hope for the future? ;-)

Sunday, 21 March 2010

Day 226 - Candle holder


Giant candle holder
A symphony of stained glass

Saturday, 20 March 2010

Day 225 - Ukulele salute


Ukulele salute
Show us your ukes!

Friday, 19 March 2010

Day 224 - Purple ukulele


Purple ukulele
Resplendent on her first outing at the Wellington Ukulele Summer Fiesta

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Day 223 - Silhouettes


Giant silhouettes
Peeping around a busy street corner

Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Day 222 - Mirror balls


Mirror balls
Rolling down the steps outside Te Papa

Sunday, 14 March 2010

Day 221 - Crimson sunset


Crimson sunset

Saturday, 13 March 2010

Day 220 - 1952 Citroën L15


1952 Citroën L15
in immaculate condition

Saturday, 6 March 2010

Day 219 - Hippopotamus


Hippopotamus

I love the way this giant hippo sculpture stands atop the Museum Hotel in Wellington, advertising a refined French restaurant inside, Hippopotamus.

Friday, 5 March 2010

Day 218 - Chandeliers


Chandeliers
A touch of elegant on canvas

Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Day 217 - Clock tower


Clock tower

Monday, 1 March 2010

Day 216 - Wai-titi landing


Wai-titi landing monument
Thorndon

The plaque reads:
Wai-titi landing (place of shining waters)
This land was originally a beach and a 'tauranga' (resting place for waka) used by Te Atiawa/Taranaki whanau before 1840 and was a significant entry point to the Pipitea Kumutoto area. The land takes its name from a stream which ran between the two pa of Kumutoto and Pipitea.

The Pou Whenua (traditional tribal boundary markers) were gifted by the Wellington Tenths Trust, on behalf of the Te Atiawa/Taranaki whanau, to the City of Wellington to commemorate the significance of this area. The Pou Whenua are also an expression of the enduring Treaty Partnership between Te Atiawa/Taranaki whanau and the City of Wellington.

Dedicated by
The Prime Minister of New Zealand - The Right Honourable Helen Clark
and
Her Worship the Mayor of Wellington City - Kerry Prendergast
December 13th 2004

Pou Whenua sculptor
Ra Vincent