The place where my stuff is.
Beehive at Aitken. NZ Government building.
Beehive from a better angle. Notice the freshly cut grass--in the winter!
Entering the business district.
Lambton Quay. This area is “reclaimed” land from an Earthquake. It was under water in the 1800's.
Just some big buildings. There's good sushi takaway on the left, but you can't see it.
You can see big “brother” building in the distance. I work just past that.
Carnival? Hmm. First I heard of this.
Doubledecker pickup by Cablecar lane.
Artwork and trash.
Another random shot. The bus isn't really blocking anything important.
The steps. I take these everyday and get to the office sweating and panting. More than usual.
That's a part of them. They don't look too daunting here.
I didn't take the steps. Too lazy today. But there's some city buildings ahead.
Wholly lunch! The bagel shop I eat at quite often.
The orange building is where I work. One of those floors up there.
Manners Mall pedestrian area that connects to Cuba St.
Corner of Manners and Cuba.
The start of Cuba. Shops in the day. Nightclubs at, well, night.
Courtenay Place. More bars, clubs, and restaurants.
Reverse Bungee. They had one in Auckland too. You sit in a cage, wires tighten, and you spring 20 stories into the air.
The sign disappeared in the shadows, but the best beer-bar in Wellington is on the left. 50 or 100 to choose from.
Embassy Theatre through the legs of a Weta Workshop sculpture.
Traffic and Te Papa Museum.
Strategically shot. “Our place” is properly next to a brewery.
Lots of Police. I guess someone got poisoned... (nah, just some demo for kids)
Driftwood sculptures at the sad little market building.
Bit 'o grass near the water. Looking towards the city.
No idea what these are for. But they're there.
Dance off? I'm in!
The back-end of the city buildings I shot earlier.
The place where I like to have coffee on the weekend, even though their coffee isn't that good...
Took this picture for the pillars, but later noticed my work-building in the background.