Monday, 2 April 2012

Sipping riesling as the ship pulls away from the shore


If you recall back to Friday, I was taking you on an introductory tour of the new wing of the Museum of Contemporary Art, The Mordant Wing, donated by Simon, a businessman and philantropist. I pointed out the fourth floor sculpture garden where I could see people with something cold in their hand. I promised to take you up to see what THEY could see.


They saw variations upon this. I left about 730pm and the scene was becoming more beautiful as the twilight deepened. The cruise ship was the 'Regetta' which was playing '40s swing as the passengers sipped bubbly on the deck. Then the public address indicated that they were steaming over to Papeete, and out the harbour it went.

Wonderful sight. Just glorious. And my riesling went down well, too.


12 comments:

Rose ~ from Oz said...

Stunning scenes Julie, so glad you took us there to see this through your lens.

Anonymous said...

As if from a different world.

Julie said...

Thank you, folks. Robert, from where you are, I can understand this might seem like a different world.

Ann said...

Beautiful. Another place to get a different view of the Harbour. Must try and get down there over Easter.

cara said...

That top shot is really beautiful, Julie. It makes the Opera House look quite delicate.

Mark said...

Can't wait to go there!

Joan Elizabeth said...

The night shot is great and a slightly different angle on the icon.

brattcat said...

next best thing to being there. thanks.

Breathtaking said...

Fantastic photos, especially the
first one,it's stunning.

Jim said...

Marvellous shots.

lewi14@gmail.com said...

Immer wieder schön anzusehen! Danke für die herrlichen Fotos!
- It's consistently beautiful to behold! Great shots. Thank you!

Victor said...

I love the final photo with the ferries, the cruise ship and the Opera House.