Lost in the QUEEN'S park!

in #travel6 years ago

The park is so BIG!  It’s like the mouse under the queen’s chair. Or, a mouse lost in a rugby field! 

 

After seeing Burt Munro’s old flimsy Indian motorbike in the Hayes store (www.ehayes.co.nz).... we drove over to see Queen’s Park.  

You can check out that post I wrote on Burt Munro and the store if you like: https://steemit.com/travel/@artguru/burt-munro-and-his-amazing-motorbike 

Queen's park is in the centre of Invercargill, a town near the bottom end of New Zealand’s south island. 

First the museum:

We cruised round the park until we found parking. It was by the park’s museum. And because we were right there, we thought we might as well go into the museum to see what was happening inside the building. 

There were lots of displays. I can't remember them all now, but there are some fascinating displays of Invercargill’s past history and a few lizards living in their natural habitat setup, behind glass enclosures. 

We were in the museum some time, because there was so much to see, even some paintings. Then coming out another door from the museum, we started out wondering through the park. 

How we got lost:

It’s so easy to get lost. First you are looking at this and then turning around looking at that, around here and there, wondering around until you have lost your bearings. You don’t know if you are north, south or whatever! 

Anyway in the process we saw a lovely big pond area with ducks. The park was laid out with vast open lawn areas. Trees and flowerbeds were dotted here and there down along wide pathways.

I was particularly captivated by this tree full of red foliage, see in the following collage: 

The very modern toilet hut:

Not long after seeing the red tree, we came across this contemporary toilet facility. 

Where you press buttons to get service and wait for it to respond to your needs. We had never seen a digital toilet facility before, so it had us in its grip until the tricky system was completed!  

And when we eventually got out, we burst out laughing. It’s such a learning curve, when you don’t have much time with your legs crossed! 

The Greenhouse surprise:

Seeing a greenhouse close by, we went in. And there, right in the entrance, centre hall, was a sinking boat! Yes, a boat. 

It was actually half of a boat. It was used as a fountain prop and set in a cemented pond, with water running down its rusty sides and plants surround it. 

Sorry I didn’t take a photo of it. But I did take photos of two little greenhouse rooms lending off that centre pond court. Because one of our daughters back home in South Africa was studying horticulture at the time. And thought she would like to see how beautifully they had arranged the flowers. 

The exotic bird aviaries:

After that were found a special area specially assigned for bird aviaries. The large cages were oddly cluttered in a semi-curved formation, giving it a modern appeal. 

We loitered there looking at the variety of birds, sheltered from the change of weather under its overhangs. After that we wondered passed the toilets again, and down some path ways until we came across… 

A small zoo setup:

I’m sorry I didn’t get a clear photo of the kangaroo, but the crazy roaster was on a mission to run past just then.

A cozy tearoom:

By now it was beginning to rain, so we were glad to go into the tearoom and sit down to have something to drink and eat. I really enjoyed my cake. New Zealand certainly bakes different things than what we find on the menu back home in South Africa. 

Finding our way out of the park:

The rain had stopped, and so we ventured out of the tearoom. And there close by was a children’s little play area. I suppose to entertain children while the parents would be having tea in the tearoom. 

Going through this, in and out of pathways, we landed in a huge circled area. Here our family went off on their own to find their car.  

We on the other hand trudged down a very long, long avenue leading off the circle. Hoping it would lead us out of the park. 

Hooray there was the outer gate!

And thankfully there was the gate, and it wasn’t too long before we were picked up. 

I was very exhausted and so pleased to see the car I can tell you. So, I’m telling you, if you ever go to that enormous laid out park, please remember to take takkies or proper walking shoes with you! Oh, and maybe a compass!

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I also lost in the Hyde park of London as it is very big. But sometimes you enjoy these type of incidence in your life... full of adventure.

you reminded me of my own... well frankly speaking i was lost three times and two time in the same park.... i got my way out very hardly.... but yeah its very adventurous just like schavanger hunt .... and some times when people guide you wrong ... thats is so annoying.... isn't it ? hahah

That mini zoo set up looks good, with the kangaroos too. It was a beautiful adventure taking all those pictures.

First you are looking at this and then turning around looking at that, around here and there, wondering around until you have lost your bearings. You don’t know if you are north, south or whatever!

Lol..you got lost in the moment..

please remember to take takkies or proper walking shoes with you! Oh, and maybe a compass

For sure one might need a compass.

Have you ever been walking along in a big shopping centre and got lost? You're so in deep thought about this and that. You stop suddenly and look around trying to recognize your surroundings, you've completely lost your bearings for a moment ,you don't even know where you are! You feel quite silly and smile to yourself, before moving off in the right direction.

Lol..it happens most of the time especially when you are deep in thoughts, you can sometimes find yourself in a strange place, you then ask yourself how on earth you even got there.

wauhhh....i like the adventure. Sometmes i envy and wish to move with you. Any way, i just imagine how it would be if i was there.

The Queens park looks amazing, attractive and curious to tour all places. I laughed when you said about the digital toilet. I can't stop thinking of how i would react in the inside of that particular toilet.

The green house, red trees, animals all are really nice.

This was really a wonderful experience for you i believe. Next time may be you'll visit East Africa and i get a chance to see you.

When you are in the digital toilet, you start to worry that the system will fail and you will be locked in that toilet... and how long would that be?! So when you eventually get out, it's a sigh of pure relief, more ways than one!

Aahahahah ...I just like traveling. When I had just reached Uganda, I learnt a lot of things. One of them is that they have a food called "katogo" considered for breakfast and not bread as other countries do.

Katogo is real food and I could consider it as lunch when others wide up for other food variety.

So, I could reach in a restaurant, ask for katogo and then everyone would be surprised of my order.

That was amazing. I can't stop laughing when other customers could just look at me eating and I'll be like " what's wrong with these people?"

Amazingly the way u share your trip..it's so refreshing..I get so connected when u share your travel diaries.. it's inspiring and yea always wear the proper shoes :)

The problem was that I didn't take too much luggage (a light traveler) and so wasn't properly prepared.

Do you have applications or map for each trip you go to or come with luck?
Because all the plans I see for your trip are really excellent

Hi @artguru
I like your blogs about travel in New Zealand. I was waiting for this post about which you promised to show earlier :)
This park looks amazing. Very pleased with the great variety of plants and trees. But in addition to plants there are animals and places for recreation. It's amazing how diverse this park is.
Apparently at the end of the tour, you were very happy and very tired. The park is so big that you advise taking a compass with you :)
Thank you, I liked it

I hope that I can get fresh air in the morning in this beautiful park. It seems perfect for jogging or walking with a dog. On Google Park, we can meet several lines that are among the best joggers, really well.

Really a nice place for the travelers .Really a Beautiful place.The location is awesome.

I like all the think here. Flower beside the road, animals, pond and toilet facility. Totally natural touch.... Love it

How are you.my name is nid I live in christchurch New Zealand .Nice to meet you

Queens Park is Invercargill's pride and joy - a paradise of cool climate gardens and walkways.
AWESOME

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