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  1. Mark Smith avatar
    Mark Smith

    Hi Michelle, after looking at your daily photos for the last two and something years, we are really looking forward to starting our new lives in Christchurch. Your photography has informed, made us smile and sometimes shed a tear. Roll on November 24th and keep up the good work.
    Mark, Scarborough, UK.

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    1. Michelle avatar

      Hi Mark,

      Your comment has just made my day! You and your family will be very welcome in Christchurch, it’s great to see people still want live here despite the recent events. The lifestyle still takes a lot of beating, even it you do have to put up with a few wobbles. It’s actually been remarkably quiet this week, so fingers crossed by November the quakes with be very few and far between.

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