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Merry Christmas!. Here are a few photos that will give you some idea of our new locale. They don’t do full justice to the beauty of this place, but I hope it gives you an idea and that you enjoy the views. All the best to you. John and Robin. Beside the Wiamakairi River.
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Merry Christmas! Here are a few photos that will give you some idea of our new locale. They don’t do full justice to the beauty of this place, but I hope it gives you an idea and that you enjoy the views. All the best to you. John and Robin Beside the Wiamakairi River
Where in New Zealand? North & South island of New Zealand Christchurch The “Spit” Home of the 2010 Canterbury 7.2 Quake! 46 Cannon Hill Crescent
Rose bushes in back yard. Spring flowers from garden John on patio Gate to backyard/entry. Pacific The “Spit” Estuary View of our house from the street. View from patio.
Inside what we call our “Resort” Artwork by John John’s art space Shells from UAE and Oman Panorama Room, John’s piano Quilt by Robin Glass doors to patio Panorama Room. Dining room
Some of the buildings were badly cracked, and cordoned off. Cathedral in the center of the city – some damage. Tree ferns in Botanical Gardens Christchurch has a definite English feel about it. Many brick and mortar buildings were damaged during the quake, with some infrastructure damage that was immediately attended to. Some people lost their homes. We just had power out for less than 24 hours. Christ College needs the crane to stabilize the stone facades.
Project Room: Quilt Robin’s working on. Old School Reserve Tennis at Old School Reserve park above our house.
We bike in beautiful, traffic -free parks and reserves along the Pacific, on the Spit, in forests where they log, and wetlands: Travis Wetlands Our mountain bikes. This trail was left with wide fissures after the quake, but it was soon repaired. Our Honda “Fit” with bike rack BexleyReserve
We walk and hike (tramp) in nearby parks, reserves, along the beaches. Our house Unique fence crossing stiles.
Summit Road, just above our house, with numerous hiking trails along the mountains. View of Lyttleton Harbor from the top of our hill, facing away from the estuary –A nice hike to the WWII gun emplacements. John above “Taylor’s Mistake” inlet.
Robin This beautiful area on Banks Peninsula is less than an hour away. Not shown are all the sheep on the way. Akaroa Harbor Hector’s dolphins
Agapanthus are almost a weed here! These are in our garden. View from our bedroom (zoomed) of the Southern Alps. Foreground is Christchurch on the Canterbury Plain.