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How is your week going? We've been lucky enough to have a few days of sunshine, and I've started walking to work which is pretty joyful after a winter on the bus. Especially when I can blast Kate Bush on the headphones and stop for coffee (occasionally) when I reach the edge of the city. 

It's also meant a few afternoons pottering around the garden: we are now the proud caretakers of a few baby fruit trees- a lemon, lime, mandarin and feijoa. Please be kind, Wellington wind.

Here is a little clip of Picasso working in his studio in 1949.

And here is a collection of 200 free documentaries you could watch. I think we'll make some tea and choose one for tonight (I like the look of Bed Peace.)

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  1. Julia O'Connell Avatar

    Was very fortunate to get a ticket to see Kate Bush last week – and I laughed when I read you were playing her too as I subsequently spent the entire weekend quilting away with her in my kitchen! She was inspiring – and it was like seeing an old friend after a few years apart. J x

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  2. Deborah Baker Avatar
    Deborah Baker

    I love Kate Bush, must listen to her again, didnt realise she had a concert in NZ

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  3. Melissa Avatar

    Such beautiful details. I spent my weekend in rural Vermont, so being back in the city is quite disorienting. I want to go back.
    Melissa
    wildflwrchild.blogspot.com

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  4. Andrea Avatar

    Thank you, Melissa, for the documentaries link. They look great! Good luck with those fruit trees.

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  5. Ruth Avatar

    Thanks for the link to the documentaries. We’re always on the look out for new ones.
    We’ve had lots and lots of rain this week, the wet season started early this year.

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  6. Sera Avatar
    Sera

    ooh thanks for those links! will check out some of those documentaries.

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  7. tinyhappy Avatar

    wow julia- i am so envious. i seriously considered making the trip across to the UK but it seemed a bit mad. i’m happy to hear you loved the concert!

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