Capture: Colour is the new black
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Carol Stewart, in reply to
If ever you find yourself in England don't miss the remarkable Bekonscot. Pixietown on steroids.
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merc,
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merc,
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Gareth, in reply to
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Lilith __, in reply to
Akaroa from early 2008
Love that shot. Akaroa on a good day is delightful.
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Islander, in reply to
If you can forget its history
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Lilith __, in reply to
If you can forget its history
You mean the massacre at Onawe? I’ve only been on Onawe once and it’s stunningly beautiful but still gave me the creeps.
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Islander, in reply to
There are stories of a huddle of children at Onawe guarded by their grandmothers who threw themselves in front of the Kati Toa invaders. O,and fought- Kai Tahu women
knew how to fight.All died.
While there were historical marriages to try and redress the northern slaughters,
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Islander, in reply to
ETA
There were deliberate marriages that took place in the 1910/20s between Kai Tahu & Kati Toa to heal the horrors but it didnt take/work everywhere (I had the privilege of talking with Taua Fan Gillies for instance, and while she was highborn
and deliberately married to a high-ranking Kati Toa, and had children therebye-
she chose to remember the bad bits, not the attempted concilliation.)
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Trust the South (in a political sense) to always go against the norht- -
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merc, in reply to
Blue is a note ;-)
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Steve Barnes, in reply to
Blue is a note ;-)
And Blue is a dog and a poisonous frog...
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Sacha, in reply to
Blue is a note
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merc, in reply to
Yep that kinda blue :-)
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Yep that kinda blue :-)
On the photo theme, I wish there was somewhere online you could listen to the excellent Blues for Robin, a tribute album made for the documentary Sense of Place on Robin Morrison. Luckily NZOnScreen has the doucmentary in full online.
Greg and co played a set at Take Me Back in 2009. It was fantastic. Photo thereof above.
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Lilith __, in reply to
she chose to remember the bad bits, not the attempted concilliation
Islander - how do you think her children feel about this?
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
Jackson will recognise where this is.
Heh, I noticed that the week it had been butchered. I rather liked it but it was sad to see the flowers gone . Can't remember what it was though. A brutal haircut if ever I saw one.
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JacksonP, in reply to
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
I love that shot of your girl - a sense of freedom just by looking at her.
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