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Our February Down South

One of the other many things that have been going on in 2015 for us is that we travelled to the South Island for a week and went to the wedding of very close friends. Here are some of the highlights along the way...

It was pretty wet so we camped inside for a few nights.

We definitely did have some sun though.

Pancake Rocks day trip.

The biggest pinecone ever. And it's like 50 years old. It's pretty much the mayor of Moonlight.

Doesn't look that high up eh?

He was at the top of this!

Springfield (where else?)



We were in a French settlement, can't you tell? Watch for a whole post about here.


Christchurch coming back to life.

This cathedral is made of cardboard. Really.

So more stories of that trip to come but it goes without saying and even a mostly-photos post is better than weeks on end with no posts!

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