Rather than taking a trip somewhere on the North Island, in the new year we went on an easier-to-do day trip
to Hamilton, which is about an hour and a half south of Auckland. I’d heard
good things about the Hamilton Gardens but no one really explained that they were much more
than the typical botanic gardens experience. They have lots of specialty/themed gardens and are constructing a couple more. I was impressed and would like to take some of my plant-loving friends there.
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Fantasy Garden - like an Alice in Wonderland area
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Fantasy Garden - facilities fit for a giant
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First time seeing kiwifruit growing
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Tudor Garden
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Maori food storehouse (for kumara/sweet potatoes, etc.)
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India Char Bagh Garden - my favorite with lots of color
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Asian garden with bonsai
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Chinese Scholars' Contemplation Garden
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We also went to the nearby Waikato Museum, which we had almost to ourselves on New Year's Day. It had new information about the history of the Waikato region and a fair amount of artwork as well. The traffic coming back was so light, it was strange.
Otherwise, the other experience we had during the break was go to the Weta Workshop Unleashed
experience in downtown Auckland and see some behind-the-scenes views of how they
create special effects for sci-fi, fantasy, and horror films. It was interesting to get more insight into the research and work that goes into developing the world and the creatures. A lot is based on the weird things we have in the real world; truth can be stranger than fiction.
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The three made-up films used to explain the special effects process (horror, fantasy, and sci-fi)
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Miniature fantasy land
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This robot is 5 meters tall but can be made to look 15 meters tall with certain angles and effects.
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My holiday break is over, so it's back to working and waiting to see if the
vaccine rollout changes the border restrictions. There are so many places still
to explore around here and I hope to get to adventure out on some more day
trips this year in between all of the writing projects I've got.
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