23. August 2023 19:08
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At Lake Pukaki there is this little beautiful chapel at the lake.
Again this is a really photographed location and much more busy than I remember it.
23. August 2023 19:08
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At Queenstown we did 4 days of skiing at the Remarkables.
The boys did two days of lessons and were with me the other two days. Some friends of our joined us in Queenstown, so for the other days I had Tod to go with, who is a very decent snowboarder.
Aiden and Lucas are both becoming good skiers, but especially Lucas is getting really good to the point where I can bring him onto black runs.
Although Kim is still very much a beginner she still did two days of skiing sticking to the beginner slope where there is a 'magic carpet' lift. I did see some improvement to last year, but she is still too scared to go on the proper lifts.
I bought my own ski boots last year and brought them along (my feet are not compatible with rental ski boots).
In September 2006 I went on a business trip to Tokyo along with a colleague of mine Tsukada-san.
Most of the trip was hard work and very long days, but I did manage to snap a couple of photos here and there.
We did get the deal in Tokyo, so the trip was worthwhile, and we are now installing our solution across all of Asia.

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27. February 2007 02:36
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In early 2006 my Mum had a stroke while my parents were on holiday in Thailand.
A few months later in April when I was in Europe for work I used the opportunity to go and visit and check up on how my mum is doing.
She is now in a wheelchair and still getting used to finding new ways of doing things.
I didn't do much while I was there, because it was mainly a social visit to help my mum and dad.

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27. February 2007 02:17
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I have a number of photos that don't really justify being in individual albums. I have now added all these photos from 2006 into one album.
Driving back towards Queenstown we had to go through Wanaka. Boy, has it changed! It used to be a small place with maybe fifty houses, but now it is a proper town with lots of cars and traffic.
It is very scenic approaching Lake Wanaka, and the lake itself has this tree growing in the water that photographers from all around the world come here to take photos of.
23. August 2023 19:08
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A place that I have always found really magical is driving through the Lindis Pass.
Kim doesn't think much of it, but since I visited it the first time, I've alwas found the rolling hills and the colours absolutely stunning.
23. August 2023 19:08
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Kims highlight on the trip was to go up on a real glacier.
She had booked a helicopter tour that would take up up on a section of the glacier between the two major ice falls.
This is a section of the glacier that Andy and I dreaded having to walk through 20 years ago when we were climbing higher up on the glacier. Mind you, back then there was probably another 100 metres of ice on top of where we landed on this day.
27. February 2007 01:05
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In 2006 I went to Holland a couple of time for work. We have an office in Vianen 50 milometers outside Amsterdam.
I normally don't take a lot of photos when I go there, but if you click on the link below then you can see some of the ones I did take.

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4. January 2007 12:27
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The year 2007 as you can see was a busy year with lots of traveling and adventures.
It is now time to move onto 2008 and see what this year can bring.
You can follow my adventures in 2008 by clicking on this link.
Can I at the same time suggest that you bookmark this page and I can highly recommend using the new RSS feed features on this website.
25. December 2022 18:12
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As usual, we did a family thing at Kims sisters house.
At home I had Aiden make Havregryns Kugler (oat balls).