Ok. We played golf in a sweltering 34*C and humidity approaching 100%. On the way back got this photo,of the Dunedin basin just filling with low cloud. Weird. –
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Back for a cool shower and a well deserved chill.
See you tomorrow.
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Travels Abroad
Ok. We played golf in a sweltering 34*C and humidity approaching 100%. On the way back got this photo,of the Dunedin basin just filling with low cloud. Weird. –
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Back for a cool shower and a well deserved chill.
See you tomorrow.
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Very short blog today. Had a good drive from Oamaru to Dunedin. Countryside was a little more interesting. Ended up at –
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For this –
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Where the credit card wouldn’t work and we didn’t have enough cash so simple – play today and pay tomorrow. Great little course –
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Watched on by some lovely friends –
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Ok. Today was a long drive South through the Canterbury plain. It’s VERY FLAT and VERY LONG. Quite repetitive and you need a drone for photographs. (Yes. May buy one!!!).
Then arrived at –
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Which I thought would be a bit of a let down but was very surprised to find it was quite a little gem for lunch –
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Started as a whaling station but I think money has arrived. The park was lovely –
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Even the view to the container port wasn’t bad –
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Town centre –
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After this we travelled down to Oamaru to see –
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They come into their burrows at dusk having spent all day at sea. At £50 to get a seat we decided a penguin is a penguin in this case and had a walk about the town.
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Strangely Victorian/ Georgian architecture –
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Absolutely fabulous gift shop ( secret photo behind a pillar when the proprietor wasn’t looking ) –
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Then into a stranger world –
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And fishing on dry land –
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Good. BBQ Was good
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Well. Today started on a rather different track. Thought I had looked up a really good farmers market at –
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That turned into a massive car boot sale with not a lot of quality –
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The plants were quite good –
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Pictures –
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Tools –
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Golf clubs –
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May be some rather garish cushions –
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Or a wok gas burner –
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After that a trip north for a game of golf at –
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Took some finding but we got there. Parkland so one photo –
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Travel day tomorrow so maybe not a lot.
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Off to a little conservation area today –
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We were greeted by this very handsome chap who roamed around the area. He was rescued nearly bald after his owner died and is now in great health
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The area mainly caters for kids with opportunities to feed a lot of the animals –
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Not quite sure what this was about –
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And this chap was in need of a good dentist –
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Hey – I can’t see mate –
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The Pukeko on the left – you just stole my food –
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This chap did a very entertaining illusionist and ventriloquist show with his birds
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We then decided to go for a drive along the coast. The weather wasn’t good so neither were the photos –
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A not very smart marina –
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Then we ended up at this cafe –
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Where you could opt for a weeks course on finding your inner being or get a yoga diploma. We opted for coffee and chips!!!
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Some expensive houses across the road –
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Then not so expensive –
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The locals are trying to raise approx £1.5 million to restore the jetty. Not sure why.
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Today started off with a quiet walk through Hagley Park –
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Where they love their netball. I’ve never seen so many courts in one place –
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Then into the Botanic Gardens. Men hand clearing the River Avon of weed –
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Massive entangled Redwood –
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Into one of the traditional iron conservatories –
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Pitcher plant –
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Very dried looking cacti –
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Couple of shots of the rose garden which was beautiful –
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And some glorious dahlias in the boarders –
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We then went into the city centre to see the effects of the last major earthquake on 22nd February 2011 just 3 weeks after we were there, at 12.51pm and measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale –
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The cathedral in ruins –
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Buildings still shored up waiting for repair after 8 years –
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Some of the buildings that survived unscathed –
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A massive crack still visible –
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We went to Quake City – a museum about their quakes and the devastation after 2/11 was amazing and so widespread. No photos allowed. Sorry.
There is a lot of new build going on across the city –
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On a brighter note a vibrant market outside the cathedral –
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Then off to a street full of bars and eateries –
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For a rather large pizza (to share) –
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All the tram lines have been repaired –
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How amazing is this –
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Then back past the infamous Peacock Fountain –
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Not a lot happening today as we drove from Kaikoura to Christchurch with a stop off for –
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At –
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So true.
Which was a lovely little parkland course running right along the shoreline. Honesty box and only £11.00 per round. Amazing –
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This was the halfway house by the 9th green with an ancient TV in it –
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And someone’s idea of fun –
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Last night there was quite a cyclone swept across South Island – (I was asleep but Gordon heard it ) and it caused a lot of damage. We saw quite a few trees down en route and it apparently damaged a lot of the fruit crops. Here is one of the greens staff clearing a lot of the debris –
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Hit Christchurch in the rush hour, couldn’t find a supermarket and I think the motel room is going to be noisy!!!! GUESS WHO LOST THE PLOT !!!!!!
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This is our accommodation – the Anchor Inn –
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I took these photos at 7am just to show the lovely morning light –
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And how deserted the street was –
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We went a short distance to the peninsula to try and see seals. It was already 30*C. Very hot with high humidity. The sea looked very cool and inviting –
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Eventually we spotted a seal way in the distance so the photo’s not too good –
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And then a cow and calf –
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A lot of sweat for not a great reward. This photo shows how the earth was compressed and the land forced upwards –
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Other areas are just flat rocks – it’s all very interesting –
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The day seemed to get hotter so we opted for book reading in our air conditioner apartment until I decided to go for a swim in the sea – Lovely and cool – Pacific Ocean –
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Early start for a very easy drive to Kaikoura on the East coast. Millions of vines and no traffic. Took approx 2 hours and these were the views that greeted us –
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Who put this up a very tall tree –
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A whale bone archway –
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Then off on our albatross excursion for the afternoon –
Pulled into the sea by a tractor –
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They stop every so often and feed the birds with fish liver to attract them in –
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And it sometimes gets a little violent –
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Wandering albatross coming into land –
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Here’s a Giant Petrel –
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And a Cape Pigeon –
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Here comes my favourite Salvin’s Mollymawk –
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What a beauty –
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This scree on the mountainside depicts a very true resemblance to an owl –
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A lovely Cape Pigeon –
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This fur seal in-the Bay –
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And this one feels as sick as I did on the water hence not a lot of photos –
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Not often you see a gannet on the water –
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The aim of the day was to see the albatrosses and we had a good time –
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Not too stressful a day today. Off to the –
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Which tells you all about the involvement of New Zealand in the world wars with an interesting exhibition but difficult to photograph as it’s all in a dark hanger but here goes – This is to represent a pilot who was shot down and parachuted to safety into a garden party!!!!! –
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A couple of the planes –
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How old the instrument panels look –
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A lovey rural place for the pilots to rest awaiting a call up –
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Believe this? –
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I think this may be staged !!!!! –
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Outdoor USA hanger –
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Then out to see the wineries. Miles upon miles of vines –
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Then into –
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For a few HOT olives –
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And a fabulous clam chowder –
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The babbling waterway through the dining area –
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Outside for a spot of chess –
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A novel way to grow rainbow chard –
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And some very good advice –
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Then a view of mountains with snow and were standing in28*C temperatures –
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Then a little reminder of home –
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