An entry from Sue Davidson's blog for 19 April 2013 entitled, "Artist Profile: Richard 'Popx' Baker ".
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 10 May 2013, posted to Livejournal. The entry is titled, "In which roadcones = progress".The entry was downloaded on 13 April 2015.
A digger demolishes the ANZ building in Cathedral Square. Photograph taken from upstairs in the Re:Start mall.
Flowers left on the cordon fence at the corner of Worcester Street and Oxford Terrace.
A photograph of a flag in a planter box which reads, "It's all right to feel proud of how we've coped". The flag is part of the All Right wellbeing campaign led by the Canterbury District Health Board and the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand.
Damaged buildings on Madras Street seen through cordon fencing.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 25 March 2013 entitled, "Meting out the Marmite".
A sign on the side of one of the containers in Re:Start mall reads, "Re:Start, proudly supported by Christchurch Earthquake Appeal. Tomorrow starts here".
The mirrors from Sergio's Menswear are still intact on the wall of the adjoining building after the demolition of Sergio's.
A residential property in Bexley with an overgrown garden. A wheelbarrow has been abandoned in the garden, and the garage door is tagged with graffiti. Dried liquefaction silt still covers the ground. The photographer comments, "Today I took a drive around the residential area between Bexley and New Brighton. It was a stark reminder to be thankful for the situation we're in and perhaps not complain too much that our garden wall hasn't yet been rebuilt".
A man walks along Hereford Street, past the former site of the ANZ bank in Cathedral Square. In the background is the partially-demolished BNZ building.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 22 February 2013, posted to Dreamwidth. The entry is titled, "In which two years make a tradition".The entry was downloaded on 16 April 2015.
A view down Manchester Street of damaged buildings and vacant lots. The facade of the Excelsior Sports Bar building is supported by a stack of shipping containers.
A photograph of flowers growing in painted tyres on the ground. The installations have been done by Rotary International and are labelled, "Colour Me Christchurch".
A view down High Street, looking south-east.
An entry from Sue Davidson's blog for 23 August 2013 entitled, "DORA joins the libraries van in Sumner".
A spray-painted smiley face on a window of the partially-demolished BNZ building.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 25 June 2013, posted to Dreamwidth. The entry is titled, "In which she writes more bad earthquake poetry".The entry was downloaded on 16 April 2015.
A bunch of flowers laid beside the Avon River during the River of Flowers event held in Riccarton Bush, commemorating the second anniversary of the 22 February earthquake. The photographer comments, "The organisers told me these were brought by an elderly South African woman. She had a disability so couldn't make it down to the riverbank herself, so she asked the organisers to throw them in on her behalf".
A photograph of publications at the Rebuild Central office on Lichfield Street.
An entry from Sue Davidson's blog for 14 February 2013 entitled, "Artists continue to beautify Brighton".
The gutted Canterbury Pacific Trust building on Worcester Street, viewed from behind security fencing. Desks and other debris can be seen at the entrance.
A photograph of an artwork on display at Dog Park Art Project Space on Wilsons Road.
A photograph of the Rebuild Central office on Lichfield Street.
A photograph of the view from the office of CERA, the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority.
An entry from Gallivanta's blog for 13 March 2013 entitled, "Playing the waiting game".
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 31 January 2013 entitled, "High Hang-ups".
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 2 March 2013 entitled, "Many moa?".
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 20 May 2013 entitled, "Sidewalk Sandwich".
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 14 May 2013 entitled, "Pink Pathway".