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Christchurch is my home - now known around the world for the earthquakes which devastated the city, and many of the lives of the people who live here. The rebuild has been very slow, and many people are still fighting for insurance etc. We were lucky and only fought for 5 years to get ou Read more...
Christchurch is my home - now known around the world for the earthquakes which devastated the city, and many of the lives of the people who live here. The rebuild has been very slow, and many people are still fighting for insurance etc. We were lucky and only fought for 5 years to get our home repaired. I love living here - we have the beaches, rivers, mountains and forest (bush!) within easy reach. I love walking, and combine this with photography, especially landscapes birds and plants. I belong to the NZ Nature Photography Club and really enjoy their meetings and field trips as they are as far as I know the only non competitive photography club. I also love gardening and reading, and am now a fully retired teacher. I've loved being a blipper for nearly 9 years now, and during tough times it's great to do something I enjoy, to give strength for the various challenges in life.
I love the comments from all the round the world and think it's amazing that one photo I take can be seen in so many places round the world by people I feel I know through their comments and photos even though we will probably never meet.
Thank you for visiting my journal, I love visiting yours.
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Jun 1st, 2010 crab apple and rain drop
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May 31st, 2010 Silvereye waxeye tauhou (Zosterops lateralis) bird
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May 30th, 2010 Catkins on birch tree - male and female
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May 29th, 2010 Gills Amanita muscari Fly agaric fungi
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May 28th, 2010 Little pied shag on Avon River Chrichtchurch NZ
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May 27th, 2010 Then there were two! It's STILL raining.Fly agaric
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May 26th, 2010 Day 3 Fly agaric toadstool in autumn by the river
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May 25th, 2010 Day 2 Fly agaric toadstool developing
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May 24th, 2010 Autumn wet weather toadstool fly agaric