June 25, 2017 – Nelson
We haven’t heard back from Marilyn’s 99s contact about
flying or at least having coffee today, so we set off on our own. We make our way up SH 6 to Founders Park. They have relocated about two dozen old
buildings from Nelson’s past and they are all in perfect condition. During the week, many of them are utilized by
artisans who sell their work in the windmill, at the front of the park. Even without them, the place is fascinating,
with a bicycle shop, chemist, hospital, gasworks, fire station and many
others.
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You can call one phone from the other! |
One of the highlights for us was a ride on an open-air train
car! Such fun!! The entire operation is
run by volunteers, including the maintaining of the track and cars and the
rebuilding of one of the original steam engines. Our conduction, Jim Maguire, is the president
of the Nelson Railway Society. It is
obvious how much he adores his avocation.
They are hoping to extend the track further into Nelson one day soon.
We also had lunch at the Founders Brewery. I have the Founders Famous Creamy Mushrooms –
“mushrooms sautéed in our best brew, finished with cream and served with
Pestells bacon and our toasted beer bread”.
And to compliment it, I have their 1946 Pilsner, which just won the
Australian International Beer Gold Medal!
There’s a sign on the wall that details emergency
procedures. At the bottom is the section
for earthquakes! It says, “Drop Cover
Hold Initiate evacuation
procedures when it is safe to do so”!
The Founders Cottage Hospital has a seismic evaluation posted. It states that “People who enter this
building are advised that an initial seismic assessment indicates that this
building may be earthquake prone” and pose a potential risk in the event of a
significant earthquake.”
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Sir Ernest Rutherford's childhood home. |
We continue the rest of the way around the circle of
structures and wind up back at the windmill for a spot of shopping. After consulting the map, we head back down
SH6 and located the World of Wearable Art.
Everyone as written amazing things about this place and even our host
has recommended it highly. We aren’t
sure what to expect; but we have to give
it a shot!
Oh holy cow!! This is
the most amazing place!! There are
full-sized black mannequins that are dressed in the most unbelievably complex,
imaginative and creative costumes/outfits/artworks that one could ever
design!! Each is more astounding than
the last! Words fail me! You’ll just have to look at a few of the
photos! We spend close to two hours
oohing and aahing!
There are also lots
of classic cars! There had been a Standard-Triumph plant in Nelson, which was
taken over by Honda in the late 1980s.
In 1988 tariffs were removed and it was no longer feasible to assemble
cars in NZ. That’s when the building was
transformed into it’s current incarnation.
Back at the Aloha we park the car and walk across the street
and the park to the beach, just in time for a little walk before sunset.
Marilyn gets into a conversation with a grandmother and her grandson. He is so patient and lets Gramma rattle on!
After the golden hour we walk back to the Aloha, around the
back of the building, and through the gate to the Smugglers’ Pub and Café. It’s a family place with lots of young kids
as well as all other age groups! The
America’s Cup is on the TV. I order the
Bandits Chicken Burrito, “a soft shell tortilla parcel fitted with spicy
chicken, tomato, corn and bean salsa, topped with melted cheese, oven baked and
served with crispy nacho chips, sour cream, guacamole and salad garnish.” It’s delish!
Marilyn’s fish and chips, with king fish, looks perfect, too.
Back to our new room, with the bigger bed for my driver!!
And we settle in for the evening.
Marilyn takes some screen shots to prepare us for the five and a half
hour trip back to Christchurch tomorrow.
Michael says it may take longer because of the “lollipop” people
(workmen who stop traffic with their round stop/go signs)! We’re just planning to take our time, content
in the belief that Lewis Pass won’t be snowed in and that we’ll be able to make
the trip without incident. All we have
to do is make it to our B&B before dark!
What a charming town! The "wearable" art is incredible! sunset shots are beautiful. Pulls me right in.
ReplyDeleteWish you could have seen WOW! I've got more pictures but none of them do the art justice!
DeleteThe wearable art is incredible! Boo, I think, would enjoy it. Your landscapes, sunsets, and activities are thrilling. Thank you for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteIt really was beyond belief! We were blown away!
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