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Friday, September 26, 2008
Rupert fells the macrocarpa shading the fruit trees
A lot to clean up yet but the view is already very different with no macrocarpa there. More firewood too!
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Otaki, Wellington, New Zealand
I live in Otaki, an hour north of Wellington on the Kapiti Coast. I am 76 and my husband is 89. When I am not working out how to feed my husband or organise the garden, my passion is working on new economics and its politics.
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