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Continue reading →: Autumn LeavesSo pretty. They won’t be around for much longer. It’s been really cold the last few days and down south of here they are expecting snow!
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Continue reading →: Rain dropsIt has rained all day to day (well maybe we get 20 minutes of no rain!). This was taken in the Addington cemetery which I went to with two other very hardy members of the Sunday Photo Club. We stood under our umbrellas taking photos! Now that is commitment (or…
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Continue reading →: Hagley Park in AutumnHagley Park has lots of mature oak trees and is such a pretty place in Autumn. I’ve put a sepia wash on this.
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Continue reading →: I walk the Bridle Path to LytteltonSome random people who were puffing as much as me The Bridle Path is a steep pass over the Port Hills and into Lyttelton (a port town). It has been in use since 1850, with Canterbury’s early settlers arriving by ship in Lyttelton and then having to climb up the…
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Continue reading →: Night shot, Sign of the Takahe PathwayTaken tonight at the Sign of the Takahe pathway. This wasn’t the shot I left the house to get, but I’ve learned to relax when things don’t go to plan and get the shot fate has in-store for you. You see I saw the sky going a pretty pink, jumped…
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Continue reading →: Seagull SquabbleI think I’m over due for a seagull picture! They’ve featured rather a lot on this blog, but they are just such darn interesting characters (except when you are trying to eat around them!). Here’s a bunch having a bit of a tussle over some yummy treat that was discarded…
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Continue reading →: Solitary LeafSnapped in Hagley Park – many of the trees just have a few leaves left.
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Continue reading →: Dog Meet UpSo things look kind of amiable don’t they? Well 3 seconds after I took this shot the fox terrier went berserk! p.s if you can think of a funny caption let me know!
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Continue reading →: A question for youThis wall is by the Christchurch Art Gallery. I was only aware of it today after leaving the gallery (I had a look through at the Sir Miles Warren exhibition – which I highly recommend locals get along to). I’ve captured some of the answers in the gallery below. A…
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Continue reading →: Kereru, the New Zealand Wood PigeonNew Zealand wood pigeons are stunning birds. And this one flew about one foot over my head!
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Continue reading →: KakarikiThis is a Kakariki which means ‘little parrot’ in Maori. It is a New Zealand native parakeet – a red-fronted parakeet to be precise. I snapped it during feeding time at Orana Park. I loved the lions, but I think I’m rapidly become a bird fanatic – it was just…









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