Marlborough\West Coast Cycle Day 5 – Fancy footwork & the Tākaka Hill
Knocking the bastard off... Tākaka Hill
Knocking the bastard off... Tākaka Hill
Reprising a stunning West Coast Ride
More weather, more changes, and again, better!
Not the planned ride, up Lewis Pass, so much better!
Port Hills, then driving North to Hanmer Springs
A shattered city on a sunny day
Although it is not the most viewed, a rather dull Fiat photo leads, this is by far my most “Favourited” Flickr Image at 153. It’s not remarkable technically (literally a snapshot) but the geography, atmosphere and lighting make it special. Although the EXIF data says “Fuji” it was shot
The local orchard has closed for the season so it's back to mass market apples : ( I hate those little stickers which tell you an apple is an apple. More so when they are wrong. ENZA Royal Gala my arse!
I usually hear Paul Thurrott on Windows Weekly podcast but this week he was in New Zealand for TechEd. This local podcast with Paul, & Aussie Microsoft MVP Alan Burchillis, is worth a listen for Aussie/Kiwis interested in the new wave of products & services from Microsoft. NZ Tech
I recently learnt of this event which may be of interest to my Au/Kiwi AEC readers. The event is open to both Australian and New Zealand architects and particularly topical given the rebuild work generated by recent natural disasters. I just love the poster obviously inspired by Napier'
Great to see the revamped Bruce McLaren Trust website back on-line with impressive new site. An amazing historic resource and lots of information on the Trust’s activities. Bruce McLaren Trust - www.bruce-mclaren.com In July 1990 a small memorial trust had been formed to honour Bruce. Upon its
Never thought of antique TV game shows as source of economic inflation comparison. I grazed into a TVNZ Heartland repeat of an early 80s "It's in the Bag". A contestant turned down $800 and took the bag. She won: - Zip Appliance Package: Toaster, Jug &