I’ve been back in Wellington for about two and a half months
now, and I have to say, it’s been pretty damn awesome so far. Admittedly, some of
that has been down to the weather – New Zealand has been having an
unprecedented summer and if I had a dollar for every time someone’s told me
that I chose the right summer to come back, I’d have about $10. It’s been
amazing, but as the summer starts to wind down and I head off for five weeks holiday
to procrastinate winter a little further, I’d like to reflect, and brag a wee bit, on some of
the cool stuff I’ve experienced being back in Wellington.
Wellington has a number of fantastic festivals throughout the year – the Arts Festival and the Fringe Festival were both on recently, and the Comedy Festival and Film Festival are both coming up. During the Fringe I went to what I can best describe as an interactive performance on bikes, Wheels of Justice, where you cycle around with a ‘cop’, actors perform as characters at certain locations and you collect clues to solve a murder mystery. It was so much fun - and who hasn’t always wanted to chase a hooker down an alley on a bike?
Wellington has a number of fantastic festivals throughout the year – the Arts Festival and the Fringe Festival were both on recently, and the Comedy Festival and Film Festival are both coming up. During the Fringe I went to what I can best describe as an interactive performance on bikes, Wheels of Justice, where you cycle around with a ‘cop’, actors perform as characters at certain locations and you collect clues to solve a murder mystery. It was so much fun - and who hasn’t always wanted to chase a hooker down an alley on a bike?
Lucky for me, I have a few friends who have access to bachs - for
all you non-Kiwis, it’s pronounced ‘batch’ and it’s basically a beach house - and I’ve spent a couple of weekends away on the Kapiti Coast this summer, where I’ve eaten
bbq food, drank, played games, quad biked on long stretches of beach, swam in
the sea - as late as the end of March! - and just generally had fun times with
good people in gorgeous spots.
Kapiti Island |
There are a plethora of quality restaurants and bars here,
and due to my love of all things consumable, I’ve managed to frequent
a few new places since being back. I enjoyed some ceviche at a great
Mexican place in Miramar, delicious sashimi, tuna and
I-could-die-right-now-and-be-happy chocolate mousse at Ortega Fish Shack in the city, some cheap and cheerful Japanese and BYO wine at Ozeki; and I have a pretty
decent list of others places I want to check out during the cold winter months. And don’t even start me on the coffee and sushi here – I could live
off those alone and be pretty content. Bars are open until the wee small hours
here, unlike London where everything is done and dusted by 1am – although this
can be a little dangerous as before you know it, it’s 4am and you've had way too many $5 Jaeger shots. At least I don’t
have to catch night buses home anymore – shudder.
A friend asked me recently how I was finding the ‘slower
pace’ being back in New Zealand, and I must admit, I haven’t found it to be all
that slow. It’s different to London of course, but you can be as busy
here as you want to be and there’s always things on - like the 25km Bike the Trail along the Hutt River I took part in a few weeks ago, or the play, Perfectly Wasted at Downstage, performed by
young people about different experiences of nights out in the city; or the Wellington rapper Tommy Ill, I’ve been a fan of for years, and finally made it to a gig of his at San Francisco Bathhouse.
Being by the water is something that just makes me happy – Red Rocks, Oriental Parade, Owhiro Bay, the Botanical Gardens.....all great places to soothe the soul, refresh and relax, whether I am walking, running or just sitting and enjoying the view. There have been so many moments since I've been home where the awesomeness and beauty of Wellington and the other places I have visited has really struck a chord with me – just last Friday, I took my lunch down to the waterfront on a calm and sunny day and sat overlooking the water, eating my salad, while a dude played the trumpet nearby. You can't beat that.
Karaka Bay |
I have been reminded just how much of a cool little place Wellington really is, and I can only hope my love affair continues when winter rolls around.
And as a pretty great permanent job sort of just happened, it looks like I’ll
be sticking around for a while. So thanks New Zealand for putting on an
excellent show since I’ve been back – job well done in the convincing me to
stay stakes. Stay tuned for a couple more travel blogs as I am about to head
off for a couple of weddings and general good times in Australia, Bali and Vietnam,
before I continue my endeavor to resemble something like a real grown up....with the first step being to move
out of my parents house.
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