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Jack and Robynn's New Zealand Adventure
Monday, March 1, 2010
Waimakariri Bridge
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Houses in Lyttelton
Finding out about Thomas
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Bells of St. Paul's
Ringing Bells
Rakaia Gorge video
Rakaia Gorge
A one-lane bridge - Yikes!
Lake Coleridge
Getting a little behind
Peter the Sheep Farmer telling the Lincoln U stude...
Jack's Report
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Cemetery hopping
Elizabeth
Her small headstone read: IN LOVING MEMORY OF ELIZ...
Recording where Elizabeth is
The other graves we visited were nine rows away; E...
Esther and John/Lavinia and John
For some reason John’s information has been gold t...
Emily and Gideon
We ended our rainy day at the Linwood Cemetery whe...
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Canterbury Museum
Working on loose ends
The Ward Organist
Taking care of Grandparents
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It was a beautiful day. The church is set back fr...
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You follow the walkway around the east side of the...
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When I found this grave a couple of days ago you c...
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Afterwards I drove my car to Hadley Park. I usual...
Walk thru Hadley Park
An Emotional Day
Teaching Approach at Lincoln University
Farms in the mountains
Castle Hill Rocks 2
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Tramping to Castle Hill Rocks
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Over looking the Waimakariri River
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