Posts by ChrisW
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Capture: Spring Breaks, in reply to
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Capture: Spring Breaks, in reply to
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Capture: Spring Breaks, in reply to
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Capture: Two Tales of a City, in reply to
Hey - there's another thread for this one over there :-)
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Capture: Spring Breaks, in reply to
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Capture: Spring Breaks, in reply to
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Hard News: In the red zone, in reply to
Evocative pictures, Russell. The one with the drift of leaves, particularly.
Forced to leave
their home,
they left.
Present tense –
leaves enter
unbidden.
All that’s left,
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Capture: Spring Breaks, in reply to
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Southerly: Continuing After A Short Interruption, in reply to
Fantastic, tear to the eye stuff
But that Bob, he is going to go farAgreed in all respects.
Bob has excellent literary judgement too. Unquestionably my favourite 'picture book' when I was first time round on such books was Mike Mulligan and his Steam Shovel, first published 1942, birth year of my oldest brother. A 1987 printing remains on the shelf ready to hand after great enjoyment by two daughters and their parents.David - I followed the link to refresh the extraordinary immediacy of your EQ story on the day - and note the footnote refers to Guardian publication on 22Feb2010, more than just the time-zone difference there.
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Thanks Hebe, Ian and Joe for responses on the Avon footbridge - I look forward to seeing it installed somewhere appropriate when the time and place is right, for Christchurch peoples, then for me.
I'm yet to revisit Christchurch since the earthquakes. Unsure how I'll respond but there must be strong emotional components in the first-hand experience - my first photo posted on Capture was of the CBD from jet-height in November 2011 and even that and then had a big impact on me.