... but in this case a good one.
This morning after walking with The Old Girl to her place of work I continued on from Lambton Quay to Hobson Street. I wanted to check out what the walk is going to be like for her on a daily basis from home to work. I also wanted to explore the Thorndon area and check out the side streets.
I was very pleased with the walk - not too steep and quite quiet traffic-wise other than Murphy Street which feeds off the motorway. The Parliament grounds are nice - quite serene really and I can see myself spending time there in the future. It's interesting to see, by the flags on display, which visitors are there. There is always activity as well. The security guys were putting up traffic control barriers for some arrival. A protestor chap came along and set up a double sided sign protesting GMO and the proposed Gene Technology Bill. One of the security guys came over to him and they had a long discussion that ended with them shaking hands and the protester packing up his signage and going away. From where I was sitting it looked quite convivial - something not to be seen in American politics.

I'm going to enjoy watching the events and look forward to going to the public galleries of the debating chamber when the House is sitting. From there you can watch the MPs answering questions, debating the issues of the day, and voting on legislation. It's better than Robert's Mass any day.
Yesterday we signed up for Thorndon Medical Centre which I discovered is just around the corner from where we are going to live. I was surprised at how easy it was to enrol as I thought that there was a squeeze on GP registration at the moment. I was also surprised at how quickly we were able to get appointments having been used to month-long waits in Whangarei.
The streets are tidy and well maintained as you would expect with the embassies in the area, top-notch schools, Cathedrals (Anglican and Catholic) and the fact that it is the Parliament-precinct.
I talked to a traffic warden about parking and learnt that Hobson Street has all residential parking which means that by having proof of residence and payment of an annual fee of $199 we will be able to park at any time of the day. I note that the current owners always seem to use the carpark right outside the townhouse and use the garage for storage. We will be able to do the same and, when victors come they can park in or right outside the garage and we will use the residential parking spots of which there seem to be plenty. It's a quiet street as well.
I believe that we have made the right choice.