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  • Brick library, Kermadec Trench and conversing with children

    Yesterday I took the kids to the Parnell public library. It is in a very grand, old brick building:   I would never enter a building such as this in Christchurch and indeed I doubt it would withstand a Mag. 6 or greater earthquake but I know that the chances of that happening here are…

  • Some photos

    When we were walking along the beach at Saint Heliers the other day, I saw this house across the road with a nifty outdoor lift going from the garage up the hill to the house:   close-up: Yesterday we went to Point Chevalier, a suburb west of the city. The playground there is fantastic. One…

  • Public toilet disaster

    I took the kids to a playground down the bottom of Gladstone road today which is about a 20 minute walk away. After a little while of watching the kids happily playing I suddenly found I needed to do a poo. The park area had a public toilet and on going inside it I was…

  • Rainforest in Parnell

    After Ben left yesterday we all went down to the French markets for some cheering up. It’s a lively place with fantastic food and drink and live music. On our way back we took a short-cut through what was sign-posted as a reserve. This is what we found:   This was in the middle of…

  • Alone in Auckland

    I am still in Auckland with the kids and Ben is flying back to Christchurch as I type. I feel very sad about it all and really want us to all stay together but I’m so terrified in Christchurch all the time. I’m forcing us all to sleep in a caravan for goodness sake! In…

  • Mission Bay

    Happy children at Mission Bay. Glorious view of Rangitoto. Paradise.

  • A Day at the Museum

    This morning we took the kids to the Auckland museum which is an imposing structure high on a hill overlooking the city and harbour. The Christchurch museum is in a neo-gothic stone building and has been out of action since February 22nd and I was too scared to go inside it prior to that anyway,…

  • Made it to Auckland

    We are in Auckland! I haven’t posted for a few days because things have been frantic. We decided to put our house on the market in the hope some of the red-zone people might be on the prowl for new lodgings so the past few days have been a desperate effort to get the house…

  • Going, going, gone

    I’ve got a sequence of photos of the Merivale shops beginning with damage following the earthquake on September 4th 2010: Following the February 22nd 2011 earthquake: Now: It seems I was wrong about the Art Deco building holding up well. It’s gone. Like everything else.

  • Swimming pools and the building code

    I nearly didn’t take Daniel to his swimming class today and deliberated about it right up until the last moment. What if there’s an earthquake while we’re there? The changing rooms are tiny cubicles surrounded by ceiling-high besser block walls and it’s easy to feel vulnerable when you’re naked and it’s freezing outside. But I…

  • Caravan or ipad?

    I’ve just realised that the amount of money we’ve spent on caravan rental this past year could’ve bought me an ipad. Dammit! Daniel’s anxiety has lessened the past few days and he’s happy to play inside the house again. Whenever we drive around Christchurch now he provides a back-seat commentary on which buildings have damage.…

  • Don’t drink and shake

    People have different earthquake-coping strategies. I like a glass of wine at dinner time. The difficulty is getting the right balance between being relaxed enough to not freak out for smallish aftershocks whilst maintaining enough coordination to cope with big ones. There was just a small Mag. 4.2 as I was cooking dinner tonight. This…

  • What an earthquake feels like

    People in Australia have often asked me what an earthquake feels like. Most Australians have never felt one before. It feels a little like being on a roller-coaster ride but without a seat belt on. If you’re inside a house the furniture rocks, slides, or tips and you can hear things fall and smash. If…

  • Timber Houses Collapse Too

    I took this photo of a house not far from ours in St Albans. For those who know Christchurch, the house is on Springfield Road.   And people wonder why I don’t feel safe at home. Timber houses collapse too. New Zealanders are very stoic but this is not a philosophy I adhere to. If…

  • Earthquake Bunker

    We drove back to Christchurch yesterday afternoon and received a nice welcome in the form of a Mag. 5.3 earthquake just after 10.30pm last night. Thank you, Christchurch. Fortunately we were all in our newly rented caravan and the kids slept through it. The caravan is my earthquake bunker. I feel safer in there and…

  • Is it time to rent a caravan?

    We are now cosily ensconced in a dog-friendly holiday house on the Dunedin Peninsula. It’s a magnificent part of the world with lovely harbour views and lush steep hills (hope there are no landslides). The kids are very happy as the house has an outdoor spa. We had been here less than hour when Daniel…

  • A City of Blocks

    Earthquakes are an unusual traumatic event from which to recover because they go on and on and on. This makes it really difficult for life to feel normal again. But I know that whenever I go for a significant period of time without feeling earthquakes I do start to feel normal. The past few days…

  • Deju vu all over again

    We are all in Dunedin today. This was not supposed to happen; we are supposed to be in Auckland. I woke up on Sunday morning very excited about our impending trip to Auckland early Monday morning. We spent the day packing and took the dogs to the kennel late in the afternoon. As the day…

  • Bike Lanes

    Just found this very funny clip on YouTube.  Definitely worth watching.

  • Mix of Stuff

    I should have added to my post yesterday when quoting Seneca’s thoughts on dealing with earthquakes, that the Pompeii earthquake he referred to preceded the famous volcanic eruption of 79AD by about 17 years. Little did they know. I have read that prior to the eruption, they would have had several warning signs and so…