tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6163013110202112226.post394175062036245232..comments2023-11-25T04:08:04.998+13:00Comments on Wellington Boots: Red RocksRory In Wellingtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09831747197298754725noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6163013110202112226.post-9273588882747435322010-10-18T07:13:54.414+13:002010-10-18T07:13:54.414+13:00Bracing certainly is the word - it looks as though...Bracing certainly is the word - it looks as though it would suit someone from the Northern Part of the UK.<br />:)<br /><br />There is a mad oystercatcher that hangs around our office building in spring/summer. I think he's a bit lost from the local zoo. This year he had a mate with him and boy oh boy is their squeaky squwak annoying. Er... oh yes, my point: ours are black and white where yours is black.Shohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06811501749653742846noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6163013110202112226.post-69299454807039160792010-10-04T02:29:43.004+13:002010-10-04T02:29:43.004+13:00That's some amazing shots, speshly the one wit...That's some amazing shots, speshly the one with the snow-capped mountains of South Island lurking in the background. Wowsers. <br />Good shots of Nicola, too. My, it looks bracing there. Is the wind whipping straight off the Antarctic ? Looks more that just a breeze. Thought for a minute you'd spelt 'Beach' Cafe wrong. D'oh. Looks quite Togs-y there. <br />Am envious of your exciting environs. Not sure the world's largest wind farm off Planet Thanet competes. Powers a whole light bulb, apparently.<br />Want a picture ? Thought not. <br />H xHeidenoreply@blogger.com