Monday 18 August 2014

Basement Cat

We began our day in Wellington with a wander along the bay which was windy to put it mildly. The news later told us it had been gusting at 100kmh during the day which would explain why sometimes we couldn't actually walk.

Bags were dumped in the car and then we headed for Te Papa Tongarewa, which is the national museum of New Zealand. We'd expected just to spend the morning there but it was so big and so awesome we actually spent the whole day wandering round it.





There was an amazing section about Maori history and culture, including some awesome musical instruments and the history of the haka used by the All Blacks. There was also a bit about more recent migrants to New Zealand. Included in a video in this section was a clip about someone from Laceby and then some bits of Grimsby and Cleethorpes, including Ernie Beckett's fish and chips. Think I got some funny looks from the school group behind us when I started giggling about that. Go all the way to New Zealand and find pictures of home. According to the video, fish and chips was introduced to NZ by people from Grimsby. Not sure how true that is, but it made us smile.



We didn't finish at the museum till late in the afternoon. Headed over to Weta Workshop meaning to have epic geekery about Lord of the Rings but couldn't find anywhere to park. This was horribly disappointing, but given everything else we managed to do, it's not so bad.

Weta bypassed, we headed out of Wellington, stopping briefly at a little suburb called Whitby on the way (see this post for reason). We only stopped for a couple of minutes because it was stupidly windy and more than a bit cold and wet.




The drive up to Wanganui was uneventful. Dark, wet, windy, but uneventful. Nice comfy hostel at the end of it though. Hurray. There was also a cat called Candy who attached itself to people and tried to sneak into the bedroom when you weren't looking. We decided it was Basement Cat. Just got to find Ceiling Cat now.

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