Just went for a drive up the road and took these
It was snowing heavily as I took the bottom photo.
Monday, July 25, 2011
Snow at MotunaU Beach
Yep the forecast was right - we did get snow to sea level. This is what I woke up to this morning
As I write this it is snowing a blizzard again and it is 1.5 deg C outside. Time to put another log on the fire!
As I write this it is snowing a blizzard again and it is 1.5 deg C outside. Time to put another log on the fire!
Friday, July 15, 2011
photos from the red zone
these are not my photos but those taken by Ross Becker Photography
Hereford Street
Hereford Street
Worcester Street and demolition dust
Christchurch Cathedral
Looking south down Manchester Street
Cathedral Square
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Finally - a background
Yes I finally came across a background for my blog that depicts where I live!
On a different note, the weather is absolutely freezing here today and I heard on the radio that they have had sleet in Christchurch and believe me, it looks like it do something like that here. I just read in the paper where snow can be expected to sea level brr
On a different note, the weather is absolutely freezing here today and I heard on the radio that they have had sleet in Christchurch and believe me, it looks like it do something like that here. I just read in the paper where snow can be expected to sea level brr
Monday, July 4, 2011
Weka Pass Field Trip
Yesterday I joined members of the Rangiora Photographic Society on a field trip to the Weka Pass via steam train. This steam train is 102 years old! We travelled in an open carriage with an abundance of photo opportunities.
We left Glenmark Railway Station at 11.30pm and travelled inland through the Weka Pass to Waikari. This took about 45 minutes but along the way the train stopped and we could get off to claim a vantage point whilst the train backed up and steamed up towards us giving an excellent photo opportunity.
Some photos along the way:
We left Glenmark Railway Station at 11.30pm and travelled inland through the Weka Pass to Waikari. This took about 45 minutes but along the way the train stopped and we could get off to claim a vantage point whilst the train backed up and steamed up towards us giving an excellent photo opportunity.
Some photos along the way:
When it reaches Waikari it has to turn around so it backs up, changes track and moves forward onto this turntable. This was then turned around and then it was able to back up to rejoin onto the carriages.
After a break for lunch we left Waikari at 1pm and it was full steam ahead back to Glenmark
A well known rock formation commonly known as Frog Rock
A lovely day out
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