Clock Tower (Q11)

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I thought this was kinda cool; it’s a clock tower in front of a sky tower. Also… I didn’t notice this at the time, but once I downloaded the pic to my computer and got a closer look, I could see that there are people in orange overalls walking around the sky tower. This is known as the SkyWalk.  If you click on the image you will go to my Flickr, where you can view the image in larger sizes and see what I’m talking about.

This clock tower is in the middle of a courtyard area at the back of one of Auckland’s largest office towers. Competition question number eleven: What is the name of the office tower?

Vacant Lot (Q10)

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On the corner of Victoria and Elliott Street used to be a grand old hotel. I attended a conference there in 1986 and even enjoyed a few drinks in one of the hotel’s bars. I don’t know when it was pulled down to make way for … a car park! A big old ugly car park!

Every time I walk past here on my way to the chocolate shop I think how wasteful & sad this prime piece of land is.

Competition question number ten: What is the name of the hotel that used to be here?

Rear Entry (Q8)

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Very cold and windy today. I think spring is over and it’s winter again.

I was going to climb the Auckland Harbour Bridge on Friday but the weather was too unpredictable and I was worried the whole experience would be a waste of money if I couldn’t see anything because my glasses blew away in the wind.  Or if they got big rain spots on the lenses making it too hard to see anything it would be worse.

Hopefully the weather will improve soon and I’ll be able to go. I have to go before the end of October or my ticket will expire, so the weather better hurry up and improve!

Today’s competition question: This is the rear entrance to a very well known building in Auckland City. What building is it?

Spring at Last (Q7)

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Today is the first day of spring and almost like it was planned, the weather couldn’t have been any better than it was. It was much lighter in the morning when I got up and at lunch time the sun was shining and it was warm enough to walk around in town without a jacket.

When I got home it was still very light and warm so to celebrate the start of spring I went for my old bush walk. I’d been missing it. Haven’t gone for a walk through the bush since it got too dark at the beginning of winter.

The walk started out lovely but quickly became a muddy mess. I had walked too far to actually turn round and go back, so I kept on going, but it kept getting worse and at one stage I had to do a Tarzan impersonation and swing across a particularly wet & muddy bit, by hanging on to some vine thing.

There were enormous bags of gravel at several points along the track, waiting to be spread along the path making it walkable again, which was nice to see, but I’m wondering how the bags got there, honestly they were huge and would weigh a tonne. Two bags next to each other were about as big as a car. At one point I had to climb over the bags coz I couldn’t walk round them. The only possible explanation would be having them airlifted in, but surely the cost would be huge. Or maybe that’s why the path was so musshy… 50 big strong men must have carried them in one by one! Yes they were that big, it would take at least 50 men to just lift one bag. Anyway, I don’t think I’ll try that walk again for a couple of months.

If you have been following my blog for a while you will remember the reason I started walking seriously and got brave enough to walk through the bush at the start of this year was because I entered a competition at work called the biggest loser. Which brings me to today’s competition question: How much weight did I lose in the biggest loser competition and did I win?

The Viaduct (Q5)

One week before this brand new bit of motorway opens for cars, we got to walk across it, making this a once in a lifetime opportunity.  It rained a couple of times but not so much.  Afterwards we walked all the way up to the top of the mountain you can see in the distance, appearing in the video below at about 0:11 seconds.

Competition question number five: What is the name of the mountain I climbed, mentioned in the previous paragraph?

For more photos, check out my Flickr.

Derelict (Q4)

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Believe it or not this awful sight is in downtown Auckland. I’m sure it’s the only building like it in the city, but every time I see it, I can’t quite believe it’s still there.

The lower floors are actually being used as a car park you pay money to park in. They couldn’t pay ME to park my car in there, I get scared just looking at it.  Another shot here: Click Me!

Competition question number four: What two streets is this building on the corner of?

Freak of Nature (Q3)

I’ve had these flowers growing at my front door for a while now.  I planted them to be a lovely display of white flowers.  BUT today when I got home from work, I noticed two of the new buds are PINK!!!

So now I’m not sure if I’m happy about this.  I think pink will be a really cool touch, but it’s not what I was planning, but…  oh well never mind.

Anyway, on with the quizz.  Competition question number three:  What is the name of the flowering plant in this photo?

That’s a Big Bus (Q2)

I got to ride on a really really long bus this morning.  It was almost luxurious and reminded me of being on some tour round Europe.  The bus was so long that everybody had their own window seat, with several seats to spare.

Competition question number two:  Which famous car parking building can you see through the windows of the bus in the photo?