A young girl rides her wooden bike through Hagley park.
A woman out walking through the fields of daffodils in Hagley Park.
People are out and about in Hagley park, surrounded by an abundance of daffodils.
Spring blossom on Cambridge Terrace, looking across the river to Oxford Terrace.
A close up view of spring blossom on the river bank of Cambridge Terrace. A crane can be seen between the buildings in the distance.
Spring blossom on the river bank of Cambridge Terrace. Clarendon Towers can be seen in the distance.
A photographer captures a close up shot of the daffodils in Hagley Park.
Two girls enjoy the abundant daffodils in Hagley park.
Two girls sit under a tree in a field of daffodils in Hagley Park.
A photographer rests on a park bench amongst the daffodils in Hagley Park.
A close up view of a tree in blossom, Heathcote Valley.
Two girls pass under a bridge as they paddle a kayak down the Avon river through Hagley park.
A tree in blossom, Heathcote Valley.
A tree in blossom in the Botanic Gardens.
A colourful bed of pansies in Hagley Park.
Two girls paddle a kayak down the Avon river through Hagley park.
Daffodils in Hagley park. The earthquake had not destroyed spring in the garden city.
An entry from Gallivanta's blog for 30 August 2013 entitled, "Ring in the spring".
A PDF copy of a publication promoting fashions for the spring and summer of 2012.
A PDF copy of a publication promoting fashions for the spring and summer of 2013.
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 1 September 2011 entitled, "The first day of spring...".
Some of the recent aftershocks located around Banks Peninsula since the 7.1 earthquake have resulted in renewed hot springs activity with the distinct sulphurous smells being the result of deep seated water reaching the surface. Known hot springs are located at Motukarara, Rapaki Bay, Heathcote Valley, and Purau. You can see the distant crater r...
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 9 October 2011 entitled, "It's spring in Christchurch...".
A PDF copy of the Spring 2014 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.
A PDF copy of the Spring 2013 edition of Migrants Down Under, an online newsletter published by the Canterbury Migrants Centre.
Magnolia blooms in a private garden on the Cashmere hills.
A PDF copy of two draft images created for the Hanmer Springs competition. Both images read, "Win a Hanmer Springs getaway! We have a Family Escape ($419) or Pamper Pack ($329) to give away, along with eight Mini-Group passes to the hot pools. To be in to win, simply visit fb.com/allrightnz and post a photo of something that makes you feel all right in winter. Entries close at 5pm on Thursday 21 August".
Some of the recent aftershocks located around Banks Peninsula since the 7.1 earthquake have resulted in renewed hot springs activity with the distinct sulphurous smells being the result of deep seated water reaching the surface. Known hot springs are located at Motukarara, Rapaki Bay, Heathcote Valley, and Purau. You can see here a small man-ma...
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 15 August 2011 entitled, "SPRING has been cancelled for the time being...".
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 16 November 2011 entitled, "How to enjoy a spring afternoon....".