Inside every f.a.t girl there's a skinny girl and a whole lot of chocolate; this blog is dedicated to my erratic attempts to set the skinny girl free (consisting mainly of walking up hills, and stopping to look at things along the way.)
Occasionally, I may rant.
Monday, 7 November 2005
Sunday, 6 November 2005
A prickly situation
Today I revisited the circuit where I took my poroporo picture that's now been attached to a Wikipedia entry. Sadly (but unsurprisingly) the road has become overgrown with gorse and in some parts it's only just possible to walk through without gardening implements. I didn't notice any poroporo along the way, it's probably been overcome by the gorse. Anyway, it was a good solid walk of about an hour and a half, with uphill bits.
Step count: 4533 = 2.4km
Saturday, 5 November 2005
Aotea Lagoon
Today I decided to check out Aotea Lagoon, since I hadn't been there before. It's an artificial lagoon, cut off from the rest of the Porirua harbour by the railway line and motorway. The park is a reasonably nice place, with a small formal garden at one end, the lagoon in the middle with a (disused?) mini-railway line running around it, and a children's play area at the other end.
I spent about an hour exploring the park thoroughly and taking photos, then decided to do a quick non-stop lap around the lagoon itself. At least that was the plan. I slowed down to have another look at part of the railway line and stopped for a minute or so to watch some ducklings pottering about. According to the city council web site, the distance around the water's edge is 732 metres, and my nearly-non-stop lap took 15 minutes.
I haven't yet looked to see how the photos came out. In the meantime, here are some I found on someone else's blog.
Friday, 4 November 2005
I'm being watched
Thanks for keeping an eye on my blog, Hugh, it helps to keep me honest. Yours makes good reading too - I love that snake, I'm going to copy the idea when I have a place of my own to put it in.
I seem to have given myself a day off from being good. I have done no job-hunting activities or walking, and I spent the afternoon playing Ratchet and Clank on the playstation and had fish and chips for tea. I didn't even update my blog - I'm faking the timestamp, because I'm really doing it after 1am but I want it to appear with the right date - should show up as November 4, 23:59.
Tomorrow I will do better, I'm thinking of doing a long flat walk along one of the main roads, just going as far as I feel like going and then catching a bus home. I had better do something job-hunting-wise too. I got home this evening and found that my lastest application has not been successful, so it's time to get some more on the go.
Thursday, 3 November 2005
Back to the bush - hooray!
Walked about 50 minutes today, back at the Spicer Park end of Colonial Knob for the first time in ages. There have been a few small changes: access to the track is now officially gained via Spicer Park, and some new footbridges have been built - in particular, there's now one across the stream that I wrote about nearly two years ago.
Lots of birds, even a kereru close to the track - I didn't see it but I heard it at close quarters when I startled it and flew away. I got a good close look at a fantail (piwakawaka) when it sat still long enough - that doesn't happen often - and decided that must be what I saw when I went to Belmont Park last week. I even caught sight of a wax-eye flittering about.
2532 steps for today, or 1.37km. No brownie points, apparently.
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