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Friday, December 4, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
How do you celebrate?
It's my first anniversary. I've been here a year. So how to celebrate such a milestone?
Work late, ditch the gym, order pizza, have a nice glass of wine and finally the first wear of the colossal squid T-shirt. Honestly, how could I not buy it.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Where have I been?
Wellington for the National Digital Forum. Two days of fabulous speakers, both local and international on all things digital for people working in libraries, museums, archives and galleries. It was held at Te Papa which is a wonderful museum worthy of far more time than the 20 minutes I managed to squeeze in. So here are some more "not your usual conference photos'.
The first time I've ever seen a recycle bin in a hotel room
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
A house passed me today
Note to self: take seriously the bloke leaning out of a ute waiving a stop sign, even if you can't see anything worth stopping for.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
New specs!
According to the expert I am exactly as blind as I have been for the past 2 years so I could have just stuck with my current specs - then he showed me these.

Blue arms...
Blue arms...
That click off ...
(a little scary the first few times you do this because...well...you know...glasses are supposed to stay together)
What geek girl in her right mind wouldn't buy them?!?
Friday, November 13, 2009
Spot the difference
The Wind Wand is missing. It took 12 guys, a very large crane and a helicopter 3 hours to take it down and fly it off for cleaning and a new paint job. It's 7 years since it's last clean and weather permitting it will be back, all sparkly and fresh at the end of next week.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Rhodofest
Officially it's the Taranaki Rhododendron & Garden Festival and I finally got to some of the gardens on the weekend, well 2 actually plus the carvers who are part of the Fringe Garden Festival. Yup, 51 official gardens are not enough, there are also 72 fringe gardens, studios and the tractor trail. Te Kupinga Stone Sculpture Society create stunning carvings out of the local andesite - art meets power tools!
Then I went to the Japanese Tea House. It is a beautiful little tea house built of traditional materials in a backyard with a fabulous view of the mountain. It was a bit cloudy but if you look carefully it is there.
Then on sunday I went to Tupare which is an historic home just 10mins from town but it feels miles away. You come in at the top o the ridge and the gardens go all the way down to the river.
Most wonderfully there is a field at the bottom full of daisys and buttercups! Just like going to the zoo to see the pidgeons, my favourite flowers were the ones growing wild.
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