and came across the wind wand erected in 2000 as a memorial to Len Lye, the artist, film maker, writer and kinetic sculptor.
We had a delicious lunch at the Big Wave Cafe, a great spot for all the walkers and bikers on the boardwalk there.
We walked through spectacular bush , and visited some well established gardens,This beautiful rhododendron is named Watermelon Dream and we found it here at the Pukeiti Gardens.
I loved New Plymouth for lots of reasons, but mostly because everywhere you go there, you are watched over by majestic Mount Taranaki.
The Monet exhibition at TePapa was a highlight for me. The paintings were luminous and glowing with light and colour. I could have stood and gazed at each one for hours and I felt while I was looking so intently, a great rush of love for this artist who gave us a small taste of his glorious world....very inspiring. In my hands in the car I was working on this....
3 comments:
Gorgeous! I love it all! The cafe, gardens, painting, knitting and THAT MOUNTAIN! You are so blessed.
I'm feeling homesick after seeing your lovely photos. You had a good view of the mountain, and good to see such green grass again.
So great that you included the Len memorial - I'm such a fan of this wonderful artist! But ah the waterfal and rododendron are works of art themselves... And the shawl!
Lovely that you had such a good time!
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