Flying into Christchurch there was the most brooding of weather patterns the 'norwest arch' unique to the Canterbury Plains.
All around the coast you see the colossal damage...half the house at the top of the cliff, half the house at the bottom....
Containers are used for everything, stopping rock fall into the road...
housing boutique stores and cafes in the town centre...
a local dairy (or corner shop to the brits!)...
the pub in Lyttleton, does a great lunch platter...
The Bank in Lyttleton, to ladies sit in the office behind the window and through the door is the cash machine....
Me and my lovely friends Sue and Brigid...we were all in the big earthquake together last year. Lovely to catch up with them and see the amazing spirit of the remaining Cantabrians!
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Summer 2012
Early in the new year we headed to Waimana a small rural community inland from Opotiki, at the start of the East Cape to stay on my friend Cyndy's family Dairy Farm. A few days doing the typical kiwi summer stuff; fishing, boating, swimming in streams, sailing to deserted little harbour islands, eating freshly caught flounder...
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