Dunedin shall be my home for the next months.
Was do you need to live, roughly: A roof over your head and a job or money.
I do have a job and a flat. 🙂

Everyone tells me that there would be many electronics technician jobs here. Haha, good one! I now have 5 temp agencies on the lookout (they have better connections than me travelling snot), but there just is no open position. Economy is on a low at the moment, so a job outside my expertise has to do.
Time will tell.

At the moment I wash cars for a rental company at the airport, which is a lot of fun, actually. 🙂 You can drive the cars (more like parking, but still) and get to know all the technical features of the new models…
On top the colleagues are just suuuper sweet, what makes it even nicer. (though there are less coffee breaks than ‘usual’ 😀 )

That’s it on the job. The roof over your had wants to be found, also. For a short term I moved in with a grandpa on social contribution, which is like..somewhat peculiar.
But next Sunday I will finally move to my actual flat. With students and a clean toilet. 😀

Well, all that goes down in Dunedin. Dunedin is a gorgeous and gorgeously old city.
Ind the 2,5 weeks I went on shooting and developed and stuck in the pictures like we are used to. 😉

 

 

Baldwin Street: The world’s steeptest street just next door…

 

 

The summit’s reward is art.

 

 

Because we didn’t find the right way to the right bay, we just left the car at some nice spot and marched towards the sea just like that. Take note: This method has a 100% success rate in New Zealand. 😉

 

 

Photography course with Tina: Portrait lesson

 

 

No streams of tourists, no wheelchair accessibility, no info boards. This is another way to enjoy.

Weather in Dunedin is changeable in a perfect way. The climate changes from day to day, you can get hourly change-ups from grey rainy outlooks to blasting sunshine. All that, repeatedly, too!

 

 

Spring in full blossom!

This is where Iive. All fur coat from the outside. 😉 (my room is okay, though)

City hall and library.

Upright for Celine. 😉

Tulips for dad. 🙂

The city centre is calles ‘The Octagon’. A picturesque place…

Another famous place is the Railway Station.

 

 

‘Parking No’

And for the finishing touch some geometry: