Year: 2005

  • Catlins trip with Anna

    Anna and I headed down to the Catlins only a few days after we both arrived back in New Zealand. The scenery was great and the lighting was perfect for some decent photography.

    Creek near McLeans falls

    Matai Falls in the Catlins

    Sheep in the Catlins

    A small stream of water flowing near Matai Falls

    A famoous tree high up on a hill in the Catlins

  • Back in New Zealand

    I’m back in New Zealand now after my Canadian excursion. I’ve got a new job as a research assistant working for Sally Brooker at the University of Otago. So my research is back to the supramolecular coordination chemistry I did during my Master of Science degree ๐Ÿ™‚ Our lab has a particularly nice view (see below).

    View from my new chemistry lab

    I’ve found myself a new flat. It’s not particularly nice, but I needed to find something on short notice so took the first thing I found.

    My new flat at 231 North Rd

  • A-grade Intramural hockey finals in Calgary

    The A-grade University of Calgary Intramural hockey finals of 2005. My friend Janay was competing.

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  • Downtown Calgary

    Downtown Calgary is a very picturesque place. All the major buildings in the downtown area are connected by bridges, tunnels and walkways to allow people to move between buildings without getting chilly in the winter.

    Downtown Calgary at night

    Panorama of the Calgary skyline

    The Calgary Tower.

  • West Edmonton mall

    Some photos I took whilst visiting the West Edmonton mall in Edmonton, Canada. The West Edmonton mall is the former largest mall in the world.

    The roller coaster in the West Edmonton Mall.

    The wave pool in the West Edmonton Mall.

    The ice rink in the West Edmonton Mall.

    The pirate ship in the West Edmonton Mall.

  • Edmonton City

    I was planning to catch a bus around Edmonton but I met a local called John Arnieri on the way there from Jasper who kindly took me on a tour of the city. Random acts of kindness like this are very appreciated. Thank you very much John ๐Ÿ™‚

    The photo below is of the Alberta Legislature building which is one of the most famous pieces of architecture in Edmonton.

    Edmonton Legislature building

  • Alcatraz

    There’s some great views of Alcatraz from the shore in San Francisco and from on the Golden Gate bridge.

    Alcatraz

     

    Seagull in the foreground, Alcatraz in the background

  • Golden Gate Bridge

    The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is a site worth seeing, particularly around sunset. I skated the full length of it which took a lot longer than I expected.

    The Golden Gate Bridge #1

     

    The Golden Gate Bridge #2

  • San Francisco

    What an awesome place! People everywhere, nice weather, lots of stuff to see and lots of stuff to do. I could totally live here ๐Ÿ™‚ Although I suspect the cost of living would be astronomical unless you lived way out in the wop wops.

    Me (Ryan Hellyer) on the steepest street in San Francisco

    There’s some seriously steep hills in San Francisco. The photo above is of me standing on the steepest one. They’re still a little shy of the gradient of our mighty Baldwin St in Dunedin though.

    Worlds Crookedest street

    They do have the worlds crookedest street in San Francisco though. People have skated down it before, I considered trying, but there was too much traffic and surface was made up of horrible knobbly cobble stones.

  • Vancouver

    Vancouver is a wonderful place I highly recommend visiting if you get the chance. The weather was awesome while I was there. Stanley Park is a huge park area right beside the city center which I skated around while there. I hope to go back to Vancouver some day, might even consider getting a job there if I can.

    Panorama of Vancouver

    Beach on the side of Stanley Park in Vancouver

    The shore on the side of Stanley Park in Vancouver