We’re asking visitors to write and leave love letters to Wellington in the Te Upoko o te Ika a Māui exhibition at the Museum of Wellington City & Sea. The exhibition features people's stories and passion about the greater Wellington region. One letter per day is selected to add to this blog. We welcome and encourage conversation and feedback to each letter.
Love Letters to Wellington
Monday, 7 October 2013
Driving the old road
Thirty days hath September, thirty things we remember … (#22 of 30)
When I was 16 and living in Te Marua a family friend offered to give me my first driving lesson. She parked her Morris 1100 across the road from the diary, pointing north, and said 'go'. I drove to the bottom of the Rimutaka Hills - it was a bit hairy as the Kaitoke Road was a series of winds and bends in those days and you had to double the clutch to get her car into second gear. These days the trip takes no time at all, pretty well straight through with passing lanes and sweeping curves. It's a great feat of engineering and makes the trip to visit whanau in the Wairarapa so much easier, but it's just not quite the same as driving on the old road. (Rachel, Learning and Public Programmes Manager)
Stay tuned for our daily stories throughout Wellington’s Heritage Month 2013 - where staff and volunteers share one of their favourite stories of the Wellington Region.
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