I just started a new job, and yes it is in an office. Top secret stuff though, so can't say much about it. I think I will be improving the plant life inside of the building as soon as I get the feel for the place. The picture above is kind of like a first day of school picture, since I am in training for the next two months. The biggest thing that I have learned from my new work experience is that girly shoes give you blisters, so don't walk 45 minutes to and from work in them (bring walking shoes!). I have since learned how the bus system works and have also been riding my bike from time to time. I am really enjoying not depending on a car, but it's nice to have one so we can get away to places like Godley head (pics below). See if you can spot the sheep in this one, I think that if you click on the picture it will be enlarged for you.
Godley Head is a penninsula that divides Taylors Mistake from Lyttelton Harbour (just to the South of Christchurch). There are a number of mountain bike tracks and walkways throughout the area. Truly intriguing are the concrete bunkers and narrow tunnels running down the hillside, constructed during the Second World War to secure the harbour against a potential attack.
These sheep were visiting the Christchurch Art Gallery in some nice woolen sweater. teehee
Hi again, Well you've got my curiosity up! I couldn't enlarge it. I thought I saw one right on the crest of the hill. Then I got really close and took my glasses off and I could see that the sheep had a stem. Guess it was not a plant. You sound happy, I'm glad. TTFN, Stacey
Josie and Darrel are former arborial dwellers. We recently moved to the ground, to join the flightless birds of New Zealand, in Christchurch on the South Island.
5 comments:
You look great! I hope you are enjoying your new job!
I'm glad you are enjoying your new gig. What a beautiful place.
Peter
Hi again,
Well you've got my curiosity up!
I couldn't enlarge it. I thought I saw one right on the crest of the hill. Then I got really close and took my glasses off and I could see that the sheep had a stem. Guess it was not a plant.
You sound happy, I'm glad.
TTFN, Stacey
There I go again! I meant I guess it was not a sheep!!!
S.
sorry about that, i guess you can't enlarge the picture. The sheep are in the first picture, they are the white blobs on the top of the cliff!
j
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