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Continue reading →: She Chocolate Double Decker BusSpotted in Hagley Park. I’ve not been on the bus, but I must do it some day.
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Continue reading →: Views from Latimer SquareThis is looking west down one of the paths in Latimer Square. The square has been in the cordon since February but they recently shrunk the fence back – so you can now walk in the park and get a closer up view of Hereford, Worcester and Gloucester Streets.
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Continue reading →: A day at Orana Wildlife ParkI spent a good part of my day walking around Orana Wildlife Park. It’s always a good day out at the park. I always leave one exhibit and think ‘that was my favourite’… but then the next one proves to be as equally as good but for different reasons. The…
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Continue reading →: Play Me Piano, WoolstonI popped down to Woolston this afternoon (Ferry Road) to check out the new Gap Filler project – a Piano that has been lent by the Christchurch School of Music and installed in an empty lot by the Woolston Shops. It wasn’t long before someone came along and played it…
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Continue reading →: Ark of HopeIf you are driving down Brougham Street and wonder what the large white tent like structure is on Sydenham Square – it is the Ark of Hope. An interactive art installation by Side Door Arts Trust. The ark will have a garden inside of it and will be open to…
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Continue reading →: An update on The Big Wall in SydenhamLooks like they are making good progress on the ‘Big Wall’ project in Sydenham – a Christchurch Art Gallery and Gap Filler project with artist Wayne Youle
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Continue reading →: Paua Shell House at the MuseumThis is a replica of the Bluff Paua Shell house that Fred and Myrtle lived in and decorated in Paua Shells.
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Continue reading →: Ballantyne’s Christmas Window DisplayIf you visit Ballantynes in the revamped City Mall you’ll be sure to notice the children’s story characters displayed in their window.
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Continue reading →: Doll Houses at the The Enchanted GardenThis a doll’s house that is on display at the Enchanted Garden in Richmond – they are viewable by appointment only. If you are into anything miniature then you will love the displays. I particularly liked the one of the two ladies cooking (which I think was based on the…
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Continue reading →: Feeling the LoveI nearly missed this exhibit at the museum. I’m very pleased I didn’t as it is quite moving and I will admit to getting a lump in my throat thinking about how much work people from all around the world put into making and sending these hearts to Christchurch. Many…










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