Tuesday, November 28, 2006

One-Eyed Fan

Tracy knitted James this jumper in Canterbury colours. For those who don't know, Canterbury rugby fans are considered so biased that the rest of New Zealand call us 'one-eyed'.

I also like this photo as it is the first one I have seen where he looks a bit like his dad! Posted by Picasa

Saturday, November 25, 2006

Cheers

Garry took this group photo just before a fantastic italian feast Posted by Picasa

Mud, Glorious Mud!

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In Deep Water

That's yours truly driving my motor through the mud pools on the far side of the river. I have never seen them that deep and I was worried that I might get some water in my engine. Dougal advised me to take it slowly which was surprisingly sensible for him. Anyway I made it to the other side OK. Posted by Picasa

Total Gridlock

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Just Checking...

Steve adopts a more cautious approach to testing the water depth. Posted by Picasa

Surfin'

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A Big Splash

Stuart tests the depth of the water. Posted by Picasa

Dougal and Marree at the Car Wash

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Messing About on the River

Just before tea a few of us went for a drive across the river. The Avoca is a 'braided river'. These are common in the south island. The river splits into many streams as it runs over a wide river bed. Getting from one side to the other involves crossing many braids, some are just streams and some are deep and wide.

We have had a lot of rain in Canterbury and I have never seen the river so high and wild. It was a white knuckle ride and my heart was pounding a couple of times. I didn't want to have to tell Tracy that I had drowned the car! Posted by Picasa

The Avoca and Harper Rivers

This great view of the valley is from high up on the walk to Lake Lillian. Posted by Picasa

A Short Stroll

I have walked up to Lake Lillian many times but never get sick of the view. Posted by Picasa

The Avoca Valley

'The Retreat' is an old wooden house run by the owners of Glenthorne Station. It sleeps over 20 people and is situated in the bunch of trees at the bottom of the valley. (see picture).

There is no electricity but there is gas for lighting, cooking and hot water and a log burner for heat.

Its a great place to get away from it all and de-stress. About the only downside are the swarms of sandflies that pounce as soon as you step outside. Posted by Picasa

Friday, November 24, 2006

Glenthorne Station

Glenthorne Station in the distance, in the foreground the Harper river empties into Lake Coleridge. In the evening light it was quite a sight. Posted by Picasa

The Harper Valley

The view up the Harper valley. We stayed further up the valley where the Avoca river joins the Harper. Access is by four wheel drive only or a long walk. Posted by Picasa

Lake Georgina

Tracy was good enough to let me go away for the weekend while she looks after James.

I spent the weekend with friends at the Avoca valley. It's one of our favourite spots and is just a couple of hours from chch. For a change we went in summer so I got to enjoy the very scenic drive. Posted by Picasa

James and Elmo

Elmo was a present from his Aunt Sarah. I am going away for the weekend so I got up early and spent a couple of hours with James. Posted by Picasa

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Party

Sian and Richard had a wedding blessing. James behaved himself all through the service and the party afterwards. Posted by Picasa

Friday, November 10, 2006

Yummy

Just like dad, James is good at putting his foot in his mouth. Posted by Picasa