Hubby’s views a different perspective

September 14, 2009 by
Filed under: Hubby's Views, Jobs & Work, Life in New Zealand 

When we first arrived in NZ, I got a new mobile phone.  Since I was working for Telecom, this meant it was the latest 3G camera phone with everything you could want (Sanyo 7400).  A far cry from the five year old Nokia 6310 I had just a month previously;  A black LCD screen, no camera and I was doing fancy things by using the InfraRed connection to my laptop, so the phone worked as a modem for me to send email while I was on the train.

So I was full of the joy of a new phone, taking photo’s of random stuff on my way to work.   Below, Civic Square with Wellington City Council offices in the background and the Majestic centre (where I now work) towering over.

Civic square

HMNZS Wellington, now sunk as a scuba diving destination.

A warship in Wellington?

That didn’t last long, on account of my commute being a 2 minute walk from the appartment to the office.  So then I started taking photo’s of stuff generally out and about.

Suffice to say, my photography skills are not that great – unlike the folks over at Wellington Daily Photo, who find all sorts of interesting things to take pics of.

However, one of the joys in my job is having meetings at the top of tall buildings.  And on a good day admiring the view from them.  So to follow will be posts from an alternative point of Hubby’s views.

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