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Continue reading →: Browsers Cafe in RiccartonAnother gorgeous day today in Christchurch – the perfect sort of sunny and balmy Autumn day to sit outside somewhere and have lunch. I’d not been to Browsers Cafe in Riccarton in a long time, and thought it would be the perfect spot for some outdoor dining. And it certainly…
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Continue reading →: Warning! No Pot Holes Next 400 Meters – Fitzgerald Avenue SignIf you have driven North down Fitzgerald Avenue lately, you may well have seen this sign. It made me laugh the first time I saw it. The reason for the sign is that for a long time, Fitzgerald Avenue has been quite a bumpy ride with lots of road works…
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Continue reading →: Waxeye in the GardenI haven’t see many wax eyes about of late, but they seem to have come back to the garden in full force now. This one and a few of his friends, were very interested in the wild fennel that is growing in our back yard.
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Continue reading →: What if Wednesdays at the University of CanterburyWhen I was a student (back in the day), I’d skip lectures when Young and the Restless was getting really good… (well actually there was a rota and we took turns at taking notes at the more boring lectures…). Now 20 years or so later, I find myself willingly attending…
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Continue reading →: Smile for Christchurch Board in ReStart MallThis is the Smile for Christchurch display that you can view in the Re-Start Mall. Smile for Christchurch is a project by Terry Chung – who has been travelling and busking around New Zealand and taking photos of people smiling for Christchurch You can learn more at the Smile for…
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Continue reading →: St Patrick’s Day Themed Market at Sunday Artisan Market, Riccarton HouseI went along to the Sunday Artisan Market at Riccarton House this morning – and as it was St Patrick’s Day they had an Irish theme with dancers and a few people getting into the spirit of the day with green coloured clothing. You can learn more about the market…
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Continue reading →: Tess Sheerin Artwork (Work in Progress) on Cashel StreetThis is the base coat for a new artwork from local artist Tess Sheerin. What a massive undertaking… (it will take her 2 weeks). Tess said the artwork that’s going up onto the wall is based on one of her charcoal drawings of a giraffe, which you can see on…
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Continue reading →: Scarecrow at the Curator’s HouseThe Curator’s House is a restaurant beside the Botanic Gardens. At the back there is a garden, and as you can see it has a scarecrow. I’m not entirely sure it’s working though – based on how many birds were flitting around! The gardens are right by the Avon River…
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Continue reading →: Smile for ChristchurchSmile for Christchurch is a project by Terry Chung – who has been travelling and busking around New Zealand and taking photos of people smiling for Christchurch You can learn more at the Smile for Christchurch Facebook page. I haven’t seen the display in the ReStart Mall – but hope…
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Continue reading →: Spiral Tree Street DecorationOk, I’m not entirely sure how to describe these! But I like them. Spotted on Tuam Street.
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Continue reading →: Neither a Window, Opening or WallThese walls are part of a contemporary art installation ‘Neither a Window, Opening or Wall’ located on Armagh Street by Blaine Western / Michael Parr see http://www.physicsroom.org.nz/events/2013/westernparr for more details.
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Continue reading →: Victoria Square Late EveningI went into Victoria Square about 7.30pm this evening to take photos with my photo club. It’s a surreal place to be at any time of the day now, but particularly surreal on a Sunday evening. The Town Hall The intersection of Colombo and Armagh – large demo trucks are…








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