Rosie took me to a fabulous street market yesterday - I can't remember who mentioned it in comments but Good Call!! We went to Lyttleton harbour. Lots to watch just down there on the water, but I loved the older properties there. I have been taking some photos with my phone camera and can share them straight away, but many others are with my main camera so I will show those when back home.
The Timeball Station. Just the tower of the original Victorian buildings remains following the destruction wrought by the 2019/11 earthquakes. This was beautifully restored and re-opened in 2019. It served the ships who used the harbour and the ball drops at 1 p.m. precisely, allowing navigators to set their chronometers and calculate longitude.
I hope you can read the details about Shackleton's and Captain Scott's Antarctic expeditions which set off from this small harbour. Quail Island was used to quarantine and train the ponies and dogs used on the early days of Antarctic exploration. What a piece of history. It was also a former Leper colony and where people with infectious diseases were treated and contained.









So pleased that you are settling into your great adventure and having a lovely time. looking forward to the news and pictures. From Shirley.
ReplyDeletelooks like a fun day to relax and get over the jet lag! There was a lovely programme on yesterday, one of those panoramic train journeys through NZ, North Island. At least you left the weather behind you! How wonderful to be in the Spring sunshine while we prepare to freeze! I hope your thunder storm was short lived but spectacular.
ReplyDeleteI do love a local market. That looks like a very pretty place for it.
ReplyDeleteThe best time to visit Lyttleton!
ReplyDeleteWe loved the pie shop and the gallery behind it at the bottom of the town..we found that as we had come in by ferry across the harbour.
Another thing I liked was that where buildings had been lost due to earthquake damage, there were boards with old photos and a history of what had been
Beautiful photos - thank you for sharing them all from the other side of the world
ReplyDeleteWow, how lovely. So nice to see your pictures x
ReplyDeleteAlison in Devon x
What a great start to your visit. The breads and cheeses look outstanding, the harbor is ovely. Interesting historical stop too---all your fave things. And btw your phone photos are great, captures the scene etc.
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