The Dragon Lady and I had to travel back to the land of her birth for family matters recently so when I had a few spare moments I took the opportunity to re-acquaint myself with a few places of old.
I lived in Canterbury for about 10 years during the seventies and it was a good place to be.I travelled about the place as much as I could at the time and probably saw more of the South Island than most Kiwis.I spent a lot of time around the rivers fishing,jet boating or just racing around the river beds in a succession of beat up old cars.
The Torlesse Ranges
View of the ranges form my sister in laws driveway
The Canterbury Plains are criss-crossed by many alluvial rivers that are fed by the run off of melting snow.The Waimakiriri river was close to where I lived and I pulled some nice fish from her waters.
The Waimak.
I lived in the city of Christchurch which is a very "English" style city with many familiar named places such as Brighton Beach and the Avon River and streets named after Worcester,Gloucester Manchester.
Brighton Beach Pier on a typically bleak summers' day.
The Avon River in the middle of the city where it is possible(if you don't get caught) to catch beautiful brown trout.Not too many cities in the world where you can do that.
Unfortunately Christchurch ain't as pretty as she once was thanks to forces of nature.I wasn't able to take a lot of photos of the damage caused by the earthquake as a lot of it is fenced off and to be honest it was a bit sad just looking at it.
Buttresses holding up a church.
Search and rescue leave their mark
Happily the Kiwis are a resilient bunch and are bouncing back as evidenced by the shopping precinct now opened amongst the ruins of the old.
All to soon the Dragon Lady announced it was time to head home so I didn't get to visit everywhere I wanted but at least I got a little look back in time.
I lived here in 1970 and it is only just standing today.