Classic North Canterbury
I know, you have seen it all before, but its been a while and the trees are in now and growing, my brother Ian’s trufferie is well under way. Today we had glorious late spring weather, hot and still. The hills were green and the bird life prolific, monarch butterflies floated over the long grass and huge hawks soared above. Nestled into the hillside the long grass is taller than the trees for now but they are rocketing away and it won’t be long till it looks like an oak grove. I love the hills and limestone of North Canterbury, the scenery changes every turn of the of the road and the wild flowers splash some unexpected colour into the greens and golds.

Good to see your pictures again Kris. I hope the situation is getting better “down there”, in Paris autumn and rain again… :’-(
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You have a way of capturing the beauty of a moment on the lense and then sharing with us both through your photo’s and written word. Thanks….I feel connected to you “down there.”
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Absolutely gorgeous…and sunny!
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As usual, great shots – I’m envious of your ability with the camera, Don’t stop!
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