Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Monday, December 27, 2004

Camp

After a hard day paddling, we were ready for food and a drink. Fortunately a sea kayak can carry a lot of wine. Posted by Picasa

Silver Fern

Photographed in Abel Tasman National Park. The silver colour of the underside of this fern does not show up well. It would need a flash to bring out the colour. Posted by Picasa

Tracy Kayaking, Abel Tasman National Park

We spent the xmas holidays in Abel Tasman National Park with our friends Sian and Richard. We hired kayaks for 4 days and paddled our way north, camping on beaches at night. We started out in brilliant sunshine but spent the last night in the rain.

This is day 1, Tracy and I had a twin kayak, she at the front and me steering. In the background is Adele Island. Posted by Picasa

Richard and Sian

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Sunday, October 10, 2004

Head of the Avoca Valley

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Kaikoura Mountains

Taken from the veranda of our motel. This was the seafest weekend 2004. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, September 19, 2004

Mt Cook

Reflected in the Hooker lake. Posted by Picasa

Ice, Hooker River

Found in the Hooker river, Mt Cook National Park. Posted by Picasa

Mt Sefton

Taken from the bridge over the Mueller river. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, September 05, 2004

Tracy Paddling, Punakaiki

It was early spring, and the water was freezing! Posted by Picasa

Saturday, September 04, 2004

Sunset, West Coast

Taken from the beach at Punakaiki. Posted by Picasa

Tracy in the Sunset, West Coast

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Spotted Shag, Punakaiki

We lay on the beach, watching a Norwester blow in, and this little chap walked right by us. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, March 30, 2004

One Ring to Rule Them All!

Yes, that is the actual ring from the movies! The man who made it has a shop in Nelson. Unfortunately, he is dead now but his son (aptly named Thorkild) runs the shop and kindly let me try it on. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, March 28, 2004

Mural

This fantastic mural can be found on the Esplanade in Kaikoura. It is on the side of a dairy. I love the sunlight on the back of the whales.
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