Posts by Hebe
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Capture: Two Tales of a City, in reply to
If I had property in the affected area, that would not inspire confidence
The Cera laws were rushed through and Cera's powers will be repeatedly tested before the courts; only an option if your pockets are deep. Otherwise it's take it or have it taken.
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Speaker: Selling the Dream: The Art of…, in reply to
Enjoy that feeling! Congratulations; a book now exists where there wasn't one before you created it.
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Capture: Spring is Like a Perhaps Hand, in reply to
I wonder if you'd need a tripod to use it at full zoom. Be fun to have a play with!
Yes a play would be ideal. I wish I could test-drive a camera for a week or so.
PS: Sparkly ducks, duckstorms,; great. Not many ducks on the river here since the big rain; the water is vile soup-brown.
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Capture: Spring is Like a Perhaps Hand, in reply to
I wonder what 280 pounds UK becomes in New Zealand? The smaller sister 160 looks pretty too. If they do RAW even better... I'll delay that camera shopping...
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Capture: Spring is Like a Perhaps Hand, in reply to
fly past this morning as well
What a fine pair for the wall.
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Capture: Spring is Like a Perhaps Hand, in reply to
What a whopper!! What are they feeding them down there? : )
Islander has 'fessed up ;-)
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Capture: Spring is Like a Perhaps Hand, in reply to
Here is more
Love that painting. We could do with a few of those down in Christchurch. Is it by the bloke who paints the spectral rhodo and camellia groves? I so want one of them.
BTW, aren't you near the Bush Fairy dairy? I've been a-prowling the net for properties and found some gorgeous and cheap bits of land near Taipa. I have never been to that side of Northland; the Hokianga has always held me. Beloved asked impudent questions about "making a living" when I showed him.
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Capture: Spring is Like a Perhaps Hand, in reply to
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Capture: Spring is Like a Perhaps Hand, in reply to
and another pukeko
I knew a Canterbury farmer who used say "it's so wet the pukeko are wearing gumboots".