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Day 107 Te Anau to Aparima Hut via Princhester Hut, Takitimu Track

March 7, 2022March 6, 2022

Day 106 Te Anau Zero Day

March 5, 2022March 2, 2022

Day 105 Kiwi Burn Hut to Te Anau

March 4, 2022March 2, 2022

Day 104 Carey’s Hut to Kiwi Burn Hut via Mavora Camping Area

March 4, 2022March 2, 2022

Day 103 Taipo Hut to Carey’s Hut via Boundary Hut, Mavora Walkway

March 3, 2022March 2, 2022

Day 102 Greenstone Hut to Taipo Hut, Mavora Walkway

March 3, 2022March 2, 2022

Day 101 Shuttle to Glenorchy – Greenstone Carpark, and then walk to Greenstone Hut

March 2, 2022March 2, 2022

Day 100 Arrowtown – Queenstown via Frankton Five Mile Centre

February 25, 2022February 24, 2022

Day 99 Zero day in Arrowtown

February 24, 2022February 23, 2022

Day 98 Roses Hut to Arrowtown

February 24, 2022February 24, 2022

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The Indonesian festival held last weekend was full of colour and culture.
Cyclone Gabrielle has been severe. I'm so glad we live on a sheltered ridge protected by the Bay of Plenty and the Kaimai Ranges. A national State of Emergency has been declared where so many people are still in danger of livelihoods and their home.
A good month spent with other creative people 'doing our thing'.
I took this shot at the Historic Village on week one of a short Photography course.
As a diversion from renovation, this is day one on Toi Ohomai photography course. Taken from the camera screen of another novice. Oohh wait for the genius to appear. Who else engages in the pressure of new stuff?
Picture of my Cherry Laurel in flower. Let the wind blow alright, no time for a sea shanty today here in Tauranga the gusts are really strong.
The Indonesian festival held last weekend was full of colour and culture. Cyclone Gabrielle has been severe. I'm so glad we live on a sheltered ridge protected by the Bay of Plenty and the Kaimai Ranges. A national State of Emergency has been declared where so many people are still in danger of livelihoods and their home. A good month spent with other creative people 'doing our thing'. I took this shot at the Historic Village on week one of a short Photography course. As a diversion from renovation, this is day one on Toi Ohomai photography course. Taken from the camera screen of another novice. Oohh wait for the genius to appear. Who else engages in the pressure of new stuff? Picture of my Cherry Laurel in flower.  Let the wind blow alright, no time for a sea shanty today here in Tauranga the gusts are really strong. The Strand, Tauranga, all dressed up for summer shapes display. A nice midday walk in the strong wind today. My life is part humour, part roses, part thorns. Post TA the beauty of nature continues to call. A young tui chirping warning tunes.  Spring is on its way in Katikati this morning. 18°C lovely.
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