Where would you choose to spend your life?
Here in Kaikoura - where I am. It is a small community, at a techtonic boundary, with some of the fastest growing mountains in the world. There is a lot of diversity here - people,... More »
Here in Kaikoura - where I am. It is a small community, at a techtonic boundary, with some of the fastest growing mountains in the world. There is a lot of diversity here - people,... More »
The lounge - seated in my zero gravity recliner chair, laptop on my lap, view of mountains and ocean out the ranch-slider windows, woodfire to my right, 20 ft from the kitchen, Ailsa's piano at... More »
Somewhat. My home is full of stuff. I am prepared for most eventualities, tools and stores. My body is not superbly fit, yet I know if I point it at a 5,000ft climb it would do... More »
At home. I work from home. I am most comfortable here - with my wife & family and chores. It takes something for me to leave home, to go out in the world for any... More »
When we bought the house the room had this shape - that was our starting point. Next was my wife's piano, it had to go against an internal wall (to minimise temperature fluctuation and moisture)... More »
The view. http://www.fishnet.co.nz/ted/kk.htm Just about everything else too.
The longer I have been away fromhome, hte more I love coming home. My wife has learned to do all the exploring she wants while we are travelling away from home, because once I turn... More »
There are several types of home for me. Primary is our house - where I feel secure with my family. Here I have the tools to be able to handle most outside events, generators, food for... More »
I've been here a little over 10 years. From the first moment I set foot in it, it felt like home. It is on top of a peninsula, about 300ft above sea level, with views... More »
Living in a place where people make the effort to get to know each other, help each other out in times of need, and share good times together. Yes I live in one, and have... More »