Notice the square patterns in the check is repeated in the checker-board in the lace. Naaaaaaaaiiice..
Sunday, September 30, 2007
What's Afoot
Notice the square patterns in the check is repeated in the checker-board in the lace. Naaaaaaaaiiice..
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Indian Cafe
Friday, September 28, 2007
Did I Mentioin Breasts?
As for the screening, big YUCK, but it's better than not getting these done, or so I'm told.
The cherry tree from two days ago is 90-95% in flower today, making the whole tree look whiter. We're not expected to get any rain for a few days; we have some breeze today, but fingers and toes crossed we don't get the gusts over the weekend.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Another Fine Day!
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Cherry Blossoms
In Japan, from mid-March onwards, news programs and the papers report how much of the cherry blossoms are in bloom in the various regions, so it's possible to follow the cherry season from the south to the north over four to six weeks. Here in New Zealand, cherry trees have been known to flower twice a year, as this one has perhaps every three years. It didn't flower last autumn in a big way, but it continued to have two or three flowers throughout the winter!
Even though these ball-like flowers are sturdier than the singles, the petals are fragile and are prone to be blown away in the wind. It just so happens also that exactly when our cherry trees are in flower, it rains and blows a lot.
This post is for Keropok Man; here's your cherry tree, and no, this one doesn't fruit.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Monday, September 24, 2007
Friday, September 21, 2007
Fence Ornament
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Nikau Apartments (NMIT Dormitory)

Tuesday, September 18, 2007
I Look at Things from Both Sides Now
I've been working on the "Pacific" theme, and I wanted weave a Tapa-cloth-inspired series. #1 and #2 have been good; #3 I'm not too thrilled about.
More in Unravelling.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Spring in Cell Block 44
Today, a big truck takes all of our stuff to Wellington for the big show.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Nelson Yacht Club
Friday, September 14, 2007
Good Fortune
Lachezar of Auckland got tired of waiting for pics of my newest pieces, he's taken off on a three-week holiday!
Daniel from Christchurch is now in the loop; we're fans of his bloky photos. And Ben found a new Christchurch DP this morning by Michelle. Chch is further down the Mainland, (that's what we call the South Island, seriously!), and is dubbed the Garden City.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
A Day for Catching Up with Friends
Jean came in to have a quick lunch, while I was waiting for the rest of my group. Jean sat at the next table and we were having a nice time catching up, when M&M waked in and happily shouted "Meeeeg!!! Jeeeeeeann!!" It turns out they know Jean as well, so she joined us for the rest of her lunch.
Things like this happen quite often in little old Nelson, everybody knowing everybody, and though this was a surprising match, we are no longer surprised.
I missed the 2.30 and 2.50 bus coming home, and I even missed the start of two French films, both at 3.05, so instead of waiting for the 3.50, I decided to wait for Ben, who wanted to go home early-ish. I went to a craft shop, where I ran into another friend, Ros, who has been back and forth between Nelson and Oxford since around '99 also; I knew she's been back for a year, but this was the first time I had a chance to talk to her. And then Megg Hewlett walked in the shop..... and it turned out to be a great day of catching up with friends.
AAAAHHHHHH, I miss not having these guys in Nelson. He a man of so much integrity, honesty and culture, she a bundle of joy, broad-mindedness, and a seriously good cook.
Monday, September 10, 2007
CO2 Emission
This is our wood burner, which is a fireplace with a lid, and the main method of heating our house in the winter. As of last month, homes in our section of Nelson can apply for an interest-free loan to replace old fire places and wood burners. Our is old enough, and we qualify for the loan, and we have three choices: gas heating, electric heating, or a newer, more environmentally safe wood burners.
I am terrified of gas, so that's automatically out. Electric heating, including something called "heat pumps" have been popular here, but one heat pump guy told us the layout of our house wasn't suitable for a heat pump. Besides, in NZ, electricity supply can get iffy at times, so I'm not sure if we want to rely on electricity.
I love the ambiance of burning wood; our wood burner is what is called a "wet back"; it is connected to our hot water tank. Our hot water is normally heated electrically, but when the fire is going, some heat is sent to the hot water tank as well, producing nice, soft hot water. And sometimes that little screen on the wood burner is far more entertaining than the TV.
But with wood, we must buy them before or during the summer and let them dry completely. We must lug them all the way from outside the garage to the living room, or at least stack them outside the kitchen at some point. Burning wood slowly mark the walls and everything else in the room, and leaves a lot of dust and soot all over.
And the worst problem is, what's on offer is an interest-free LOAN, so we have to fork out the money one way or another.
In Central Nelson, open fire places will be banned very shortly. So this interest-free loan means sooner or later outdated wood burners will be banned in this section of town also.
Oh, the wine boxes? I carry the log in those, because right now the logs are downstairs, outside the garage door, where we get quite a lot of wind. We bought a bit additional wood mid-winter, and they need some more drying.
Post Script: I just heard on the radio, 9AM Tuesday, that there is to be no "old" fire places in Nelson by 2013. They proceed neighborhood by neighborhood, so I'm not sure if we're given that much time, however.
Sunday, September 09, 2007
In Between
Saturday, September 08, 2007
Rugby World Cup
In recent years, pay-for-view Sky TV had the right to the live broadcast, and Channel 3 had the delayed coverage. In the last one or two years, the delayed coverage moved to Prime, which we don't receive very well; in fact, Nelson is surrounded by hills and mountains on three sides, and the sea on the forth, so we get pretty poor TV coverage and cell phone reception.
That's the rugby-related broadcast for just for today - and the thing goes on for a month. I think I'll wait a while to start watching the games.
But Lara Croft sandwiched between all that rugby? Channel 3 sure knows its target audience, eh? Ben's been sick for a few days, so today's testosterone-ridden post has been brought to you by moi.
Apologies for the horrible photo. I'm having problems with my eyes, and this was the ... 12th photo I tried. I need to get the boy out of bed and have him try this with his fancy camera.
Friday, September 07, 2007
AO TEA ROA

Thursday, September 06, 2007
Captain Cook's Map of the South Island
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Cloud

Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Cherry Tree for Blossom
I've posted two photos of Tim's work here, and one here, and here's a tiny one of him holding... a boat part.
Monday, September 03, 2007
Tahunanui Beach
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Seed Pod
While I was shooting this particular shot, I was reminded how much Ben likes his venison jerky.
Saturday, September 01, 2007
September Theme Day: Street Lights and Signs

Today is the monthly theme day. To view other participating DP posts, please click on the link below.
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