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last from West coast batch
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Invasive Californian poppies in full flower near Cromwell, in Central Otago
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Next sets, Fox Glacier to Haast Pass
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more Fox...
Blue pools by Haast. ... getting brighter
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more from Blue Pools
Now 1pm- bright sunshine - Haast to Wanaka
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more from Haast to Wanaka
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From a visit to Susan and David More's Garden last week......
The Shoe Pixie herself, and her lovely husband , David.
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More from the More garden....
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and also ....
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Re: Julia in New Zealand
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Thank you Maggi for posting my pictures and to everyone for your nice comments about my pictures.
The lecture tour was fantastic and THANK YOU Steve Newel for organising such an awesome tour.
Next week off to Fiordland with Steve botanising and then a few places on my own before the BIG Party up in the mountains near Hamner Springs. We are going up to Mt St. Patrick to stay in the mountain Lodge - the aim is to go and see Haastia pulvinaris and Haastia pulvinaris Minor plus the “Pen Wiper” so exciting
Jools x
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Never mind all that posing in beautiful places the question I want to ask is whose doing the weeding in Pitlochry
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David Nicholson
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Hello, Julia.
What for wonderful pictures. I envy you and thanks to you that you allow to participate to us up here in it. The garden of Susan and David is a dream. I still wish you a nice time and am glad about other pictures. Particularly on the Haastia pulvinaris I am curious. It is one of my absolute darling NZ. Structure please so many photos like you is able... except from the root. 😊
Cheers
Thomas
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David,
My Volunteers at the garden are working hard clearing leaves etc
That’s what they are telling me 😀 and I know that will be true as they will try and have all the jobs done before I ge5 home😀
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Julia Corden
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I've been following your trip here Julia, thanks to you and Maggi for sharing the NZ landscapes and plants with everyone.
Like Thomas said, I am eager to see more, especially from the mountains
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November 18, 2017, 11:34:19 PM »
Just amazing scenery.
Nice to see the pictures of Susan and her lovely garden, really lovely lady .
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Angie T.
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