Ike has enjoyed his time in Wellington immensely, Chelsea and Bonnie have been purrfect hosts. If you missed any of the previous posts you can find them by clicking on a location on this map:
Here are some other places that he saw during his Wellington adventure.
Nairn Street Cottage is the oldest original cottage in Wellington, built in 1858Old St Paul’s served as the provisional cathedral of the city between 1866 and 1964
Ike enjoyed going into work with Chelsea, at Wellington Hospital, where he could see theGovernor General’s House from the window.
Geography Cat’s mum used to live in Kilbirnie, a suburb of Wellington that can seen in from Truby King Park, and she used to teach at Scots College, in Strathmore on the Miramar Peninsula
Ike was very interested in the fairy doors he found on the Horoeka Loop in Stokes Valley
A sleep over at a young friend’s house
Two black and white creatures in trees – you know one of them, the other one is a tui, a song bird native to New Zealand Aotearoa
Ike’s New Zealand Adventures will continue soon, on the Kapiti Coast.