I’m starting to wonder whether Wellington, despite its capital city status and vast number of restaurants and cafes, might just be Tonbridge/Tunbridge Wells in disguise. Sometimes it just really has the whiff of town life about it. I’m still trying to figure out exactly what people do here for fun – I think they all join sports teams or do gardening. I don’t know whether to be depressed or just stop giving a toss.
It’s almost like Wellington has all of the elements of a city – bars, restaurants, clubs, loads of shops, different areas, parks, beaches, galleries & museums, universities, even parliament – but doesn’t quite have the buzz or attitude of a city. I can’t figure out quite why, but when I do I’ll let you know…one theory is that there are just far too many families in Wellington, not that I’m quite sure how that makes a difference. I suppose it might mean that people are just a bit too sensible/responsible to concoct the city ambience I am used to, a sort of disaffected self-gratification where responsibility and kids come with a move out to the ‘burbs. Mostly I find myself complaining about ugly boy racer cars & lack of a decent salad bar, rather than trying to cycle home after 2 for 1 pizza and happy hour wine. What a grumpy bastard, huh?
I don’t think it is Wellington or New Zealand that is at fault – I am still sometimes quite taken aback by just how lovely it is here – but my acclimatisation is taking a lot longer than I thought. I may have been grouchy when I was in London, I just didn’t realise I was a grouchy Londoner. At least the sun is shining & spring is on its way. I did plant a blueberry bush & some strawberry plants in the front garden, Gert discovered the joys of sunbathing on the front doorstep and I am seriously thinking of building a seat/bench out the front so I can sit & stare at people walking by.
Jo & I were meant to be going to a party on Saturday night, but the person who invited us failed to get in touch to let us know where & when, so we just went for Chinese and came home instead. That was actually okay because I got to check out a place I’d wanted to go to for ages, but burnt the holy crap out of my tongue on some “sizzling pork”, which was so “sizzling” the waitress had to shield herself from it with a tea towel. And, yes, I did mutter something about how if I was in the USA I could probably sue the restaurant – Jo just looked at me like I was a little stupid and re-iterated the danger of shoving a chopstick-full of something that blatantly scorchingly hot into your gob.
BUT…we did go for a really nice 4 hour dog walk on Saturday down to Houghton Bay, around the coast and back up through Island Bay, picking out all the houses we’d like to buy along the way (there are loads of really nice houses in Wellington). On the downside I had an allergic reaction to Nivea SPF 15 moisturiser that made the whole area around my eyes go red puffy & scaly (yum). And last weekend we had a really nice relaxing weekend at the beach (we were the only members of the Tarleton family at the beach house), so really things are pretty good. I think I just have that Monday feeling. Or I need a hobby.
Plus, Ann brought back a large bottle of Finlandia cranberry vodka for us from her trip to Fiji & we bought lots of good food at the supermarket yesterday, so I am planning a bit of a feast tonight. Hooray for me.
Monday, September 11, 2006
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I've got your vit E scrub so you can banish the Nivea (unless, that is, the airport decide it's explosive - a distinct possibility since they recommend you don't take anything that could contain liquids with you- yikes!).
Blueberry bushes are cool (although ours doesn't do much in the blueberry department which is a bit of a bummer, but does go a nice colour in the Autumn!
Anyway - Hasta la vista!!(yes - Spanish classes began yesterday!)
J
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