Deb Robertson's Blog 16/06/2013: Pondering how to make home feel like home…
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An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 16 June 2013 entitled, "Pondering how to make home feel like home...".
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 16 June 2013 entitled, "Pondering how to make home feel like home...".
A PDF copy of a guide to the 2013 Home and Leisure Show.
Today’s post presents the story of William Bowen, a prominent Christchurch builder, as told by his residence at 441 Madras Street. Archaeologists recorded this building using building archaeology techniques before and during its post-earthquake demolition. 441 Madras Street was initially … ...
A PDF copy of the July 2013 edition of the Home Living lifestyle magazine.
A PDF copy of the April 2013 edition of the Home Living lifestyle magazine.
A PDF copy of the May 2013 edition of the Home Living lifestyle magazine.
A PDF copy of the June 2013 edition of the Home Living lifestyle magazine.
A PDF copy of the September 2013 edition of the Home Living lifestyle magazine.
A PDF copy of the November 2013 edition of the Home Living lifestyle magazine.
A PDF copy of the December 2013 edition of the Home Living lifestyle magazine.
A PDF copy of the October 2013 edition of the Home Living lifestyle magazine.
A PDF copy of the February 2013 edition of the Home Living lifestyle magazine.
A PDF copy of the March 2013 edition of the Home Living lifestyle magazine.
A PDF copy of the August 2013 edition of the Home Living lifestyle magazine.
A PDF copy of pages 112-113 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project 'On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer'. Image: Michael Parekowhai Chapman's Homer 2011. Bronze, stainless steel. Courtesy of the artist and Michael Lett, Auckland. Photo with permission: Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu. Photo: John Collie.
An entry from Sue Davidson's blog for 14 May 2013 entitled, "Computers In Homes classes on DORA".
An entry from Roz Johnson's blog for 19 January 2013 entitled, "New Home".
An entry from Ruth Gardner's Blog for 23 October 2013 entitled, "'Home' by Julie Myerson".
A PDF copy of pages 276-277 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project 'Homer on the Range'. Photo: Nick Sargent
For one of our city’s most famous early women settlers, poor health had marred not only her voyage to New Zealand but also her arrival to her new home at Riccarton. From the moment Jane Deans…
…this yard being kept in a disreputable state, there are no cinder pits in proper places to throw the refuse of cooking and things in general, as at home, so old bones, vegetable remains, scrapings of plates, cinders, tea leaves, … Continue reading →
Once upon a time, there was a baker (a pie-maker, even) who left his home in Germany and travelled the length of the world to a small country in the South Pacific. There, in a young city built on a … Continue reading →
An entry from Maxine Bennett's blog, "Blackbird Has Spoken: Having a go at this blogging lark" (http://www.blackbirdhasspoken.com). The entry for 12 February 2013 is titled "Of sorrow and salvage. Op-Shop Show-Off Feb 12th 2013". Maxine writes, "I’m Max, an English girl in, and in love with New Zealand, and the New Zealander husband. In an almost forgotten previous life I worked as a psychotherapist and psychiatric nurse; now I’m the contented stay at home mother of Claudine who's almost 3, and the baby-boy-currently-gestating. We live a quiet life in a small rural town in our arts and crafts house, but dream of moving out to some land one day, to build our own home and enjoy a long view. I like to laugh, be outside, craft, grow, op-shop, read and cook. My little Kiwi family, learning new things, quiet, beauty and reading blogs make me the happiest of all. My blog is a record of my enthusiasms, fleeting and enduring, and a means of communication with you kindred spirits near and far." Note that the blog post has been converted to PDF format for archiving, which may have resulted in changes to the formatting and layout of the page.
A copy of a letter from Hugo Kristinsson which was sent to Roger Sutton on 19 September 2013. The letter was sent on behalf of Empowered Christchurch. In the letter, Kristinsson expresses his concern about changes to the Building Act which he states, 'waive liability for the Building Consent Authority when repairs are carried out on homes with land damage'. He also discusses the CERA community forums, which he feel are not fufilling their purpose of supporting and informing the Canterbury community. Lastly, Kristinsson lodges an Official Information Act request, asking for all forum notices and minutes to be released to the public and for access to land information to be provided.