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Continue reading →: Routemaster London double-decker busFor weeks now I’ve been seeing this bus driving around the city and down Ferry Road, but do you think I’ve ever been able to get a snap? Nope, not until today. The bus even drove past me the other day when I was on the summit road, but I…
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Continue reading →: Empire Hotel LytteltonThis is the Empire Hotel in Lyttelton with some pretty impressive steel reinforcement of the façade – the building suffered quite a bit of damage in the earthquake, you can read about the history of the building here.
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Continue reading →: Lyttelton TunnelTaken this evening while going through the tunnel (obviously I was not the one driving!). I’ve been keen to do a tunnel shot, but always seem to be the one driving, so took the opportunity to snap one tonight!
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Continue reading →: Summit roadIt’s a beautiful day today, and I decided I needed to get some fresh air so took a drive over the Summit road into Lyttelton. This part of the road is looking back towards Mt Pleasant. I took lots of pictures of the view down the hill and over to…
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Continue reading →: Marching CompetitionShots from a Marching competition I attended today with my photo club. Marching is an organised sport in New Zealand for women, it has its origins in the 1930’s (businesses used to compete against each other in sports and have a ‘march in’ – with the marching eventually becoming a…
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Continue reading →: Magpie Feeding TimeMy partner’s parents have been feeding a pair of Magpies that live in their area for the last few years. They come every day and get a feed of dog food. Sometimes they bring their chicks, but often it is just the two of them. I think this one is…
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Continue reading →: Ferry Road Dairy MuralThis mural is on the side of a dairy (a convenience store) on Ferry Road (not far from Moorhouse Avenue). I often drive by it and have been meaning to photograph it for a while as it always strikes me as being somewhat odd. Maybe older ladies in hats enjoy…
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Continue reading →: Packhorse Hut Walk and Views, Gebbies PassThis is the historic Packhorse hut, which my partner and I walked to this afternoon. It took us about 2 hours to get up to the top. It’s quite steep in places, but is generally a slow gradual climb. If you are not stopping to take photos all the time…
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Continue reading →: Pedro Tochas Busker – World Buskers FestivalThis one’s for you Ms Brown Pedro is back at the festival! He hasn’t been in the World Buskers Festival in Christchurch in years and he has been missed (especially by one of your biggest fans). Great to have him back in Christchurch as he is so clever and funny…











I have a long time friend in Papanui as it’s on her side of town who would love Kai Co…