Capture: Someone, Somewhere, In Summertime
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Rob Stowell, in reply to
@Gudrun, yikebike were on Montreal St when I visited a year or so ago. Between Brougham and Moorhouse, but I can’t remember the exact address.
The one I saw was a bit noisy too. Not dreadful, I didn’t think, but not electric car silent, for sure. I think it’s claimed to be deliberate, so people can hear you coming. Not sure I believe this…
Some thoughtful design gone into them, but I don’t know anyone who owns or has used one extensively. There’ll be more on the yikebike blog.ETA: local contact from website is:
YikeBike LtdMaria Kay
77 Montreal St
Christchurch 8023
New ZealandTelephone: +64 3 669 24 01
(I'm definitely not trying to sell them! I just think they look fun and practical, and like that they're a local business.)
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Gudrun Gisela, in reply to
Thank u so much. Brilliant will check them out.
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BenWilson, in reply to
listening to Pink Floyd
Dark Side of the Moon, presumably? :-)
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
Dark Side of the Moon, presumably? :-)
Well about 3hrs 45mins of continuous Floyd and our Morepork friend (of which there is 4 at the mo) stayed the entire evening. One seems to hang out when the music is on. I am so pleased I can almost touch it from our flash new deck. We shone a torch to find him before we snapped :)
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BenWilson, in reply to
interesting contributions fron Stephanie & Ben Wilson.
Note that mine are based on el-cheapo second hand bikes. Newer and/or more expensive ones are a different experience, range and effort-wise. I never paid more than $300, but if you drop $1500 you'll get a different class of bike. Spend $5000 and it's something else again.
Mind you, in Christchurch, an unmotored pushbike is a pretty good option if you want to go slower?
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Cecelia, in reply to
Held Hostage by Caterpillars
I wake up and the plants are stalks
No time today for Sunday walks.
I have to rush to King's Plant Barn
In case my caterpillars come to harm.
Help! I gasp as I reach the door.
Swan plants, swan plants, I need some more! -
Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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Cecelia, in reply to
Where are the caterpillars?
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
Not sure but last year it was inundated with Manuka honey bees and so far this year I am seeing many Monarch butterflys of which there were none before. So maybe they have binan'gone. Short of time to study that at the mo.The tree stands at about 2 metres now.
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Jos,
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Is that a Doris Plum?
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Jos, in reply to
A fortune plum, yellowish flesh, nice and sweet.
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
That is just gorgeous, David. Just divine.
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Sacha, in reply to
I think it’s claimed to be deliberate, so people can hear you coming.
Might even be a legal requirement in some countries by now. Too many blind pedestrians getting run over by Priuses.
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ChrisW, in reply to
Is that a Doris Plum?
A fortune plum ...
Whereas this one -
http://publicaddress.net/system/cafe/capture-someone-somewhere-in-summertime/?p=279254#post279254
is a Doris plum that met with misfortune ... -
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
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merc,
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Jos,
Your phone does well Jac! love the last three.
The two headed sheep is pretty good too.
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