Sunday, October 30, 2005
Saturday, October 22, 2005


Friday, October 21, 2005
Thursday, October 20, 2005

There are a significant number of bed and breakfasts in the area, more so than larger hotels. There was at least one major hotel that I saw, kind of an eye sore compared to the incredible architecture in the area. The overall feel is quite unique, sort of an old world English meets Classical French Caribbean. There are lots of proper and ornate English style buildings mixed in with some colorful, almost tropical style houses and structures. There were also several churches and towers in the city with a fantastic gothic style. Lots of parks, fountains, squares, etc. Here I am standing in front of one of the Cathedrals. It's almost a shame to see the massive modern buildings in the background.
I went to an open market on Sunday. Lots of good food…Indian, Greek, Chinese, Hungarian, Lebanese. Fantastic woodworking, pottery, sweaters, candles, everything. I bought a pair of boots. Yikes. I had to. I have tried on pairs of Ugg boots in the US, the ones that are made out of sheep wool, incredibly comfortable. But, I have never wanted to pay for them, just because the celebrity association has made them so expensive that the pricing is ridiculous. Well, I found a booth with boots MUCH better than the stupid Ugg brand, made with local sheep skin. Absolutely gorgeous, hand-made, much higher quality than Ugg. Plus, they were only $100 New Zealand, which is $70 US. Those boots would have been over $200 in the States. I love them. Very comfortable. So far I have worn them almost every day in the lab (if you didn’t catch that by now, I am writing this as an update, many days after the fact. So, don’t pay attention to dates, I am just sticking in arbitrary dates so the photos will fall in the right order. I didn’t have email access in New Zealand, at least where I could upload photos, and the first week on the ice was filled with activities like snow school and the first busy flight days….more on that later.)

I went running in and around the Botanical Gardens and another close park. It reminded me of the scene out of Mary Poppins, where she held that ridiculous ruffle umbrella while she hoped over that bridge and then floated on that turtle. I literally ran over a gorgeous bridge over a river with willow trees and flowers everywhere, just like the one in the movie. I didn’t see any turtles though. Shucks. This photograph is of a small park in the city showing a typical fountain and flower patch.
Wednesday, October 19, 2005


Tuesday, October 18, 2005
Monday, October 10, 2005
In short, New Zealand was lovely, at least from what I saw of Christchurch. I can see why my advisor is moving there after she retires. They (Terry, my advisor, and Peter, her husband) have a house not too far from Christchurch. Mike says it is a 2 hour drive, but only because the roads are all small and winding. I hear it is lovely. Hope to see it on a return trip.
I just read over what I have posted thus far, and realized I have used the word beautiful an excessive amount of times. A bit ridiculous really. I will try and be more creative in the future…..lovely, picturesque, scenic, delightful, charming, wonderful, exquisite, pleasing, superb, magnificent. Look for these words in the near future.