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Friday, April 7

Sunday, April 9th, 2006

Erin writing –

 Well, today was VERY mundane!  Christian and I went to a cafe called “Bayleaf Cafe” in the morning to have breakfast and then visited the Sheepskin Factory.  After this, we walked home and sat around watching TV and doing puzzles.  When Carrie, Rashmi and Abe returned from their day at work, we caught the infamous “14” bus and went into town.  Being Friday night, Wellingtonians were out in force.  The central bus stop in Wellington is on Courtenay St., which also happens to be where we got a bite to eat-  very happening place with many 20-somethings looking to find a date.  We ate at Molly Malones and had great bar food.  Interesting note, Wellington has many cafes and restaurants.  What is the difference, you ask? We don’t know for sure.  Here is what we have ascertained thus far:  A cafe has a limited, cheaper menu (N.Z.$10-14) and will seat you first come, first serve.  Additionally, a person must “cue up” to order their meals.  This cueing up means that after you have determined what you want to eat, you belly up to the bar or service counter and order your meal.  They will then give you a number to place on your table for your food to be delivered.  A restaurant, on the other hand, has a fairly extensive menu, is more expensive (N.Z.$20-32), and requires reservations in order to get a table.  We have tried the show-up-and-wait-to-get-a-table and that simply does not work.  They simply just turn you away and state they are all booked.  Additionally, most of the restaurants offer servers to provide service during the meal.  This has been a struggle to figure out the differences but so far, we have done good!

Here is Abe and I at Molly Malone’s:

4.8.06 002.jpg  Til tomorrow…

Thursday, April 6

Thursday, April 6th, 2006

Erin writing –

Thursday I spent walking and running throughout Wellington.  One of the pharmacist’s that Abe is working with spent some time with me and Abe pointing out the local hikes.  The hike that I did this day was called the Southern Walkway.  Basically it started at our house and continued high above Wellington and the surrounding suburbs, ending at the Oriental parade in Wellington City.  At the height of this hike is Mt. Victoria Lookout, which offers 360 degree views of the city.  Here are some pictures from this lookout:

4.4.06-4.6.06 070.jpg This is downtown Wellington.

4.4.06-4.6.06 025.jpg  Looking out onto the Bay to the right of downtown Wellington.

4.4.06-4.6.06 056.jpg  4.4.06-4.6.06 020.jpg  4.4.06-4.6.06 013.jpg  To the Southeast and south of downtown Wellington.  Completing this hike gives such a great understanding of the geography of Wellington.  Coming down from the highest point led me through one of the neighborhoods dotting the hills.  Here is a picture of the church that I saw immediately coming out from the trail:  4.4.06-4.6.06 082.jpg  It is a catholic church that looms over the city.  The entire back can be seen from the city and it is beautiful.  As I have mentioned in past blogs, the city is a product of its geography.  The neighborhoods are all along the hills (similar to San Fran as I have been told): 

4.4.06-4.6.06 085.jpg  Parking is difficult to find.  Here is one of their solutions: 4.4.06-4.6.06 080.jpg 

This is a parking space that is set over the hills but it does get the car off the street.  This is a large benefit when buses are careening out of control on very narrow streets.  (More about this later).  The hiking trail meets the city through streets and a staircase between the houses.  It has been planted up and lets out onto the beach.

4.4.06-4.6.06 084.jpg   4.4.06-4.6.06 088.jpg  Is this not beautiful?  The other thing that this trail leads one to?  A restroom!  Public restrooms are very plentiful here (Mom, Dad – don’t you wish this were the case in Europe when I was young? )

4.4.06-4.6.06 087.jpg 

It was an awesome day to hike.

After reaching the city, I had lunch in the city.  At the cafe that I ate at, Caffe Eis, a lame, literally, duck befriended me and then bit me in the process of taking bread from my hand!  Here he is:  

4.4.06-4.6.06 095.jpg Again, such wonderful sculpture all over the city: 4.4.06-4.6.06 092.jpg

4.4.06-4.6.06 090.jpg  Even their manholes are pretty:  4.4.06-4.6.06 105.jpg 

Once done with my lunch, I decided I would visit some shops and then run home the 8k from the city to our house.  It was a great run. 

Once the working folk made it home, we got ready to go out to dinner in the city.  We ate at the Fisherman’s Table and had WONDERFUL seafood.  I had the Tarahika (I think) and it was great!  The rooftop of the restaurant is accessible from the street.  Here is all 5 of us after dinner:

4.4.06-4.6.06 100.jpg  This is before our ride on the crazy “14”.  The “14” is the bus route that basically goes up the way I came down and runs along the top of Mt. Victoria to the other side of the hill.  It does not sound so special.  However, this bus route, in combination with the speed with which they drive it, make it very similar to a roller coaster!  Christian and I had riden it the day before and felt like the bus was careening out of control and that the bus driver drove it about 10-15 miles per hour over what would be prudent.  Unfortunately, the woman that drove the route last night was slightly more careful, taking away from the life-on-the-the-literal-edge feel.  However, she did hit a parked car along the side (this is where you hope you have a cool parking space like the one I pictured above!).  She got out, looked around, and kept driving!  A local talked to us that some of the drivers will drive very quickly and that it is nice to get home sooner!  I personally would like to make it home alive but I am on vacation so time does not matter!  We are going to make T-shirts that say,”I survived the 14!” 

See you all tomorrow!

 

 

Wednesday, April 5

Wednesday, April 5th, 2006

Erin writing -

Today Christian and I went shopping after meeting with Julie (our landlord).  After getting square with the rent for the entire stay, we went to my favorite cafe to get chai and a savory.  We bussed it into ... [Continue reading this entry]

Tuesday, April something

Wednesday, April 5th, 2006
Erin writing - Abe's second day of work.  We (Christian and I) split up for the day.  He went to Windy Welly and I just farted around!  I did go to the hospital and meet Abe's preceptor and another pharmacist.  ... [Continue reading this entry]

Monday, April 3

Monday, April 3rd, 2006
Erin writing - Abe went to his first day of his internship and I relaxed, or rather did a bunch of running around - literally! While Abe was gone- I completed my long run of 10 miles into Wellington City, along ... [Continue reading this entry]

Sunday, April 2

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

Erin writing: Sunday was a pretty cool day. We decided that everyone needed to find their respective hospitals and that we would go to the zoo. Luckily, everything is within walking distance so we headed out! ... [Continue reading this entry]

Saturday, April Fools!

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

Erin writing -

Abe and I went into the Windy City today (Wellington) to spend time alone. We started along the Parade and waved down a taxi. Before we got the taxi, we came upon a street sign that ... [Continue reading this entry]