Wairarapa 

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  • Taken from top of Bennets Hill Masterton New Zealand

  • Wairarapa – New Zealand – we had a really hairy 4 wheel drive to get to this place. It was really high up in the hills on a very narrow track not driven on often. I had every assurance from my brother in law Mike that we’d be ok and we were . This is one of his favorite places. It was stunning. /

  • Faith is the art of holding on to things your reason has once accepted in spite of your changing moods. / / C.S. Lewis (1898-1963)

  • This anchor from the barque Ben Avon which went aground and was totally wrecked on this point 11th Nov 1903, the anchor was raised and erected by the Wairarapa Underwater Club in Dec 1969, to further public interest in New Zealands colourful maritime history. / PLACE; Cape Palliser, Wairarapa New Zealand

  • 3.00am the dog is barking, so I go and investigate and found this little fella, just had to take his photo

  • After going for a dive on sunday and getting a few Paua ( Abalone) I am still fasinated by the colours of the inside of a Paua Shell. / Wairarapa New Zealand If you move your screen up or down you can get the full effect of the blue

  • Under the boundless soothing sky your eyes reach the edge of the world and still … everything you are left to dream about is in your past.

  • padlock that has been forgotten

  • New Zealand Cabbage Trees on the edge of Lake Wairarapa, / Wairarapa New Zealand

  • Old bike left just like it was yesterday

  • The Mini, in its last resting place

  • Time to Reflect , Rangitumau Wairarapa New Zealand

  • A early morning dew necklace, Western Lake Wairarapa New Zealand

  • Back in the days when petrol cost 45 cent a gallon, / Featherston Wairarapa New Zealand

  • Tararua Range, after a heavy snow dump, Wairarapa New Zealand

  • Wairarapa New Zealand, from top of Bennets Hill

  • A fact never to be underestimated – someone, out there, may still call this their birthplace. It captured my attention while in the car on my way south. A short walk on the gravel road is all it took to reach the old house that parted with its best years sometime in the last millennium. That colour, the textures of decaying wood, rusting roof and the remains of the dead tree, fallen where it lived, still searching with its long fingers for the occupants, long gone. I was mesmerised by the scene. There is something profoundly sad about the remains of buildings, any kind of ruins. Is it because they remind us of the inevitable and our disposability in this world. And all the usual questions: how old is it, who lived in it, and will it make it to the next autumn or even next week? Time to go, I had better move. The sky of ‘I mean business’ colour has been gathering strength for a while. Its forward party already seized the strategic heights from the playful patches of the late afternoon sun. When it hits, it will hit hard. On the way back, just one more look … enough time to take another breath of impressions, to treasure, and an image to share, with you.

  • A fireplace with no home to keep warm, in the peak of a dry season.

  • Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns. Mary Ann Evans (1819 – 1880)

  • Just like you, once upon a time i was a beautiful promise.

  • Found this interesting tree growing out of the rock on a recent dive /fishing weekend out on the Wairarapa Coast

  • I caught up with my thoughts just before Greytown, the storm caught up with me shortly after.

  • Old age is the most unexpected of all the things that can happen to a man. Leon Trotsky (1879 – 1940)

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