Capture: Peak Pohutukawa
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Chur.
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Chris Waugh, in reply to
Thanks, Russell. That was one of the obvious possible causes. I was also wondering if it was something on the university network, considering my phone doesn't have the same problem, but if I can use IE on my computer, then it ain't the network. Firefox has been giving me trouble of late, but I haven't been able to find anything untoward. It is annoying that it's got into Maxthon, too, because that has been my backup browser. Now to figure out where the ad/malware is hiding and how to get rid of it. Thanks, again.
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Sacha, in reply to
Vivid as. Wow.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
Why does Rangitoto never look red?
Good point!
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Abbie, in reply to
Seriously, yes. Refused to receive community deputation. Refused to receive second deputation "because they had refused the first request". Refused to hear a deputation of kaumatua. Refused to receive petition signed by over 1000 people. That is democracy Taranaki Regional Council style.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
Refused to receive second deputation “because they had refused the first request”.
Well clearly, that's a really good reason and you should have just gone away and stopped bothering them.
Gah.
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JacksonP, in reply to
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Being a southern man and spending this Christmas in New Plymouth this is the first time I have seen pohutukawa in bloom..wow
Rata has its moments but I am just blown away by the display around town
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Russell Brown, in reply to
How is this for a Wellington Central Oriental Bay Pohutukawa?
I had no idea this could even happen.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
A couple of the local trees at Little Oneroa. It’s certainly been the best year for pohutukawa at Waiheke that I’ve seen in ages.
I think yours is my favourite in the thread so far. It captures how these trees have been looking.
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Lynley Chapman, in reply to
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Hebe,
I'm all shades of southern envy.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Mabe next year.
...waits with
baited breath?
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Greg Presland, in reply to
I had no idea this could even happen.
You can blame the Wellington Public Service lifestyle!
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