Looking UP 2007

Want to know what the New Year holds? Well, come along to What’s UP — 2007 on Thurs­day the 24th to hear pre­dic­tions for 2007 from a group of infal­li­ble experts: or “blog­gers”, as we like to call our­selves.

A group of more-or-less well-known local blog­gers (includ­ing the (in)famous DPF, Tom “WellUr­ban” Beard, tech­no-prophet Hamish McE­wan and Mr Geek­zone him­self, Mauri­cio Fre­itas), will make rash fore­casts about the Inter­net, gad­gets & games, busi­ness and telecom­mu­ni­ca­tions, tech­nol­o­gy and (my par­tic­u­lar field) Welling­ton & NZ.

Bloggies 2007

As both Mike and Wan­da have point­ed out, nom­i­na­tions for the 2007 Blog­gies are now open, but close this Thurs­day (NZ Time). Feel free to nom­i­nate the Welling­ton­ista in the ‘Australia/NZ’ and ‘Group’ cat­e­gories, and like­wise any of the oth­er wor­thy Welling­ton blogs you see list­ed on this site, par­tic­u­lar­ly those found via our About Page.

Welcome back home Wellington

Flickr: A Trek Through Wellington

To all those that left for the Yule­tide, wel­come back. We at Welling­ton­ista Tow­ers trust you all had a sparkling time away cel­e­brat­ing Christ­mas and New Year, are refreshed and ready to take on anoth­er fun packed Welling­ton year.

Oh, and before I con­tin­ue, just a word about the weath­er — don’t wor­ry about it. If it’s “too” windy it means the beach­es will be free of riff-raff, if it’s rain­ing the cafes will be buzzing and if it’s “gen­er­al­ly fine with the odd cloud and a chance of show­ers” it means the TV weath­er peo­ple have just told you that there’s gonna be “weath­er!” (it hap­pened last night on TV One).

Any­who, on to 2007 and your Welling­ton­ista …

The Southward Car Museum

Look­ing for some­thing to do with all these loooong, sun­ny days we’re hav­ing? Let me rec­om­mend a trip to the South­ward Car Muse­um, just north of Para­pa­rau­mu.

Dri­ving into the carpark you feel like you’ve spent back in time — to the 1960s. The build­ing is fan­tas­tic, a large con­crete bunker. The grounds are care­ful­ly man­i­cured, with beds of marigolds. Take your old Tup­per­ware pic­nic set and relive a sim­pler time.

Walk­ing in, there is a 1960s Fer­rari on a rotat­ing plinthe, and a gor­geous Mer­cedes sports car. You can’t help but play “which car would you take home” — except by the time you leave it is “which dozen cars, planes, and bikes would you take home”.

Entry is $10 for adults, $3 for chil­dren (5–15), and pre-school­ers are free.

Wellington’s Christmas tree

northern rata: Wilton's bushWe all know and love Welling­ton’s Pohutukawa trees. Espe­cial­ly at this time of year when they come into their own, their fiery blos­som earn­ing them the title of “New Zealand’s Christ­mas Tree”.

What’s less well known is that they can’t real­ly be con­sid­ered the “Christ­mas Tree” of any area of New Zealand out­side the top half of the North Island, their native range.

Instead, we should con­sid­er the Rata, North­ern and South­ern, for this role. Between them, they grow over all of the North Island and most low­land areas of the South Island.

Once whole forests of Rata blos­somed in Welling­ton at Christ­mas. But no longer: the set­tlers’ fires, and lat­ter­ly, the Pos­sum, have caused an almost total decline in their pop­u­la­tion. Still, here and there rem­nants are to be found with­in the bounds of Welling­ton itself.

A par­tic­u­lar­ly fine spec­i­men is at this moment flow­er­ing in the Otari-Wilton’s Bush. Usu­al­ly it can’t be dis­tin­guished from any oth­er tree at a dis­tance, but right now its splen­dour dec­o­rates the bushy hill­side, con­trast­ing strong­ly with the qui­et greens of the sur­round­ing trees.

Plant­i­ng any more Pohutukawa here is not a good idea, as the Welling­ton Botan­i­cal Soci­ety will tell you. (One must pre­sume there were good rea­sons why the Coun­cil chose Pohutukawa over Rata for their Green­ing the Quays project.)

First Wii Fatality

Some nice viral inter­net action is going on over at Web­weaver, with the ‘First Wii Fatal­i­ty’ video she was involved with mak­ing, get­ting close to 70,000 views at time of writ­ing…


 
Here’s some back­ground…

Last week Ross spent a few hours mak­ing a cou­ple of paper Wiimotes, with all the fea­tures print­ed on the paper, which he cut and shaped to match the real thing. He packed the three-dimen­sion­al shapes with tis­sue paper to give them a bit of strength so they would­n’t col­lapse when held, and put a coin in the end of the one he was going to use, to weight it. He attached the oth­er one to the back of Bri­an’s shaven head, and dec­o­rat­ed Bri­an’s skull with toma­to sauce (which sad­ly did­n’t end up in shot because it was on the wrong side!).

and read the rest of the sto­ry here.

Bar None

martini - stirred, not shakenWell, he’s done it. Welling­ton­ista Tom has com­plet­ed his mis­sion to vis­it every bar in the cen­tral city, with all these fine estab­lish­ments host­ing our rov­ing mar­ti­ni expert at one time or anoth­er…

Arbi­trageur, Ari­zona, Atlanta, B4, Back­bencher, Ball­room, Base­ment, Beau­jo­lais, Big Kumara, Bisque On Bolton, The Black Harp, Blend, Blon­dini’s, Blue Note, Bode­ga, Bohdans, Boo­gie Won­der­land, Boul­cott St Bistro, Boulot, Break­ers, Brew­ery Bar, The Bris­tol, Brix, Bull & Bear, Cabaret, Cal­zone, Cam­bridge Hotel, Capi­tol, Caro­nia, Cau­cus, The Cav­ern Club, Chameleon, Chica­go, Chow, Club K, Con­crete, Con­fi­den­tial, Copi­ta, Courte­nay Arms, Coy­ote, Crazy Horse, Cue Room, Curve, Dock­side, The Dog & Bone, Dojo, Down­town Local, The Dublin­er, Eclipse, Elec­tric Avenue, Endup, Ernesto, Estab­lish­ment, The Feath­ers, Fer­ry­mans, Florid­i­tas, Fly­ing Bur­ri­to Broth­ers, Gib­bon’s Bar, GoGo, Good Luck, Green Room, The Grill at Dux­ton, Hap­py, Harem, Havana, Hawthorne Lounge, Hope Bros, Hotel Willis Lodge, Hugos, Hum­ming­bird, Imbibe, Imerst, J’aime Bor­deaux, Jet, The Jim­my, JJ Mur­phy’s, Juniper, Kazu Yak­i­tori and Sake Bar, Kit­ty O’Shea’s, The Lab, The Lab Under­ground, The Last Sup­per Club, Lati­nos, Leu­ven, The Lido, Liq­ui­date, The Loaded Hog, Logan Brown, Lone Star, Lone Star Lounge, Love­locks, The Malt­house, Mat­ter­horn, Maya, Med­i­na, Mer­cure Ter­race, Mer­cure Willis, Mer­cury Lounge, Mez­za­lu­na, Mighty Mighty, Milk, Mini Bar, Min­istry Of Food, Mix­jah, Mojo Invin­ci­ble, Mol­ly Mal­ones, Mon­soon Poon, Motel, Muse­um Hotel, MVP, Occi­den­tal, The Old Bank Bar & Café, One Red Dog (Blair St), One Red Dog (Kumu­to­to), Orchid Lounge, Our Bar, Par­adiso, Para­mount, Par­lour Bar, The Pit, Pod, Pon­derosa, Port­land Hotel, Prav­da, Rain, Red Square, Sand­wich­es, San Fran­cis­co Bath­house, Sco­pa, Seam, The Shack, Shed 5, Shoot­ers, Sojourn, South­ern Cross, Speight’s Ale House, Spice Island, Sports Cafe, Sta­di­um Bar, Stel­lar, St Johns, Sweet Moth­er’s Kitchen, Syn, The Tast­ing Room, The This­tle Inn, Toast, Trax, Tupe­lo, Urbane, UU, Valve, Ves­pa Lounge, Vin­tage, Vivo, The Welles­ley Cafe, Welsh Drag­on Bar & Scor­pi­o’s, Whit­bys Piano Bar, Zibib­bo, Zing

Tom needs a new chal­lenged for 2007, so head over to WellUr­ban to make a sug­ges­tion.

But, the gutters are part of Aotearoa!

Ben Hana, aka Blan­ket Man, and the inau­gur­al Welling­ton­ista Welling­ton­ian of the Year, has been ordered to stay out of bus lanes, after com­plaints that he was sit­ting in the mid­dle of Dixon St, forc­ing bus­es to steer around him.

Blan­ket Man remains adamant he will not obey the court order, claim­ing that the bus lanes and adjoin­ing gut­ters (where he also spends a fair amount of time) are part of Aotearoa, and that, to quote him: “I rep­re­sent the whanau of Aotearoa”.

This case fol­lows anoth­er brush with the law in Sep­tem­ber, when Ben was cit­ed for drink-dri­ving. His defense that time was equal­ly inven­tive, this time claim­ing that the vehi­cle he was dri­ving was not a car but a “waka”, and thus he was not bound by nor­mal road rules. Not sur­pris­ing­ly he lost the case, but not the war, as his pun­ish­ment of com­mu­ni­ty ser­vice was unable to be enforced, as he had no suit­able footwear to com­plete the work in.

[hat-tip: some­where along the way…]

The light at the end of the tunnel

Although we would hate you to think that we had an unnat­ur­al love for tun­nels, we think it’s only fair to warn you that new lights have been installed at either end of the Hataitai/Mt Vic tun­nel that are so bright that you’ll think you are out­side in the sun­shine already, even at night. It does­n’t make peo­ple honk any less though.

The Observatory is under threat?

Flicker (by ruapehupalomino): Carter Observatory, WellingtonDid I miss it, the news, the fact? Did you miss it? Some­one for­got to post it on the office notice board at Welling­ton­ista Tow­ers (off-line and very cork‑y) … or did I miss it by being else­where?

Any­who … it’s not gonna shut because “they” have decid­ed it’s worth keep­ing open … but it’s not for­ev­er:

The gov­ern­ment will give it $2.2 mil­lion, but says that will be the last pay­ment it will receive.

The coun­cil will con­tribute $300,000 a year for 10 years, after which the obser­va­to­ry is expect­ed to oper­ate on its own.

Source: Radio NZ: Carter Obser­va­to­ry to stay open

And that’s fine. Now we know.

And what do we (the intel­li­gent peo­ple of Welling­ton) need to do? What do we need to do to move beyond this 10 year bound­ary.

VISIT!

Ensure the kid­dlie-win­klies of today and next Tues­day have the same oppor­tu­ni­ty to step out of “Tues­day” and go, “Whol­ly fuck!” (or the kid­dlie-win­kle equiv­a­lent)

VISIT!