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Continue reading →: From Little River to Wainui via Bossu RoadOn Saturday I was in Little River and I mentioned that I was always curious about the side road to Okuti Valley – and ‘next minute’ we were down the road but then going uphill – and up and up and well, let’s just say that at some points during the…
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Continue reading →: Art in Little RiverLove the outdoor art on display in Little River. Though I imagine the spider might be too creepy for Some!
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Continue reading →: Our new library is openLike many people in Christchurch, I’ve been eagerly awaiting the opening of our new central library. Today was the official first day it was open to the public, so I got along to have a look. It’s simply stunning and what an amazing space.
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Continue reading →: Raindrops on one of my tulipsA rainy and cold day today and I noticed a lot of raindrops on one of my later blooming tulips.
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Continue reading →: Trees on Fisher Avenue in BeckenhamHow stunning are these trees on Fisher Avenue… I’ll have to come back in Autumn as I suspect it will be amazing looking.
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Continue reading →: Hagley ParkA few of the later daffodils are still in flower by in Hagley Park not far from the Armagh Street bridge.
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Continue reading →: Welcome Swallows in my GardenI love these little birds – but they are nearly impossible to photograph as they spend most of their time flying very quickly and darting around. If you can find them resting on a fence or something similar, then you’ve got a short window of opportunity to get a photograph…
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Continue reading →: The new Hoyts EntxI met a friend today for lunch at the food court at Entx. It was my first visit and my reaction was wow isn’t it fancy! It was also very popular today with the school holidays. I was curios about the candy bar which appears to be self service?
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Continue reading →: It’s Tulip Time at the Botanic GardensTulips are one of my favourite flowers and I delight in growing them at home in pots and around the garden. And each October, I look forward to seeing what the Christchurch Botanic Gardens have planted in their tulip beds – it’s always a stunning display.










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