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Christchurch Earthquake PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 02 March 2011 17:21

cid_a0Christchurch Earthquake 2010

September 4th

We were jolted awake in the early hours of the morning, with the bed moving side to side violently. Rowena having lived in Japan for many years, was used to earthquakes, so sprang out of bed and opened both doors, not to be stuck inside because of jammed doors, and then moved away from the glass balcony door.  However those doors were swinging about so wildly Max hurriedly shut them again. The earthquake was still going strong. The photo shows the mess of broken wine glasses, big jars with cooking ingredients etc. on the kitchen floor.

When it subsided we dressed and cautiously went downstairs and outside, taking a battery-run radio with us. If we weren’t the epicentre, then somewhere had had a huge shake. It was interesting that the radio station was getting texts from listeners, before they had information from other sources. The aftershocks were strong and frequent. We decided to head up the hill to our little mountain hut for the remaining hours until daylight. In the morning we discovered how badly Christchurch had been hit. Some of the beautiful old buildings were saved because of recent earthquake strengthening projects, but many others, especially churches, had walls down and towers toppled. The cathedral was not able to be used for weeks, and so the first Sunday saw a huge outside service in the square, for all those who could not worship in their own churches. This added to the strong sense of solidarity and resilience.

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Tim, Lottie and now Olive PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 19 February 2011 22:55

family shot smallTim and Lottie

Guests who stayed at Bergli  from early in 2009 will remember Tim and Lottie, who looked after the B&B  for several months. They are  living in Lyttelton, with their daughter Olive and now have residency in New Zealand, and have bought a  cottage which they are renovating with family help.

 
Spring 2010 PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 24 September 2010 11:17

All is in bloom!

Spring at Bergli is glorious. For us, the plum blossom and first daffodils flower in August, but it is still cold. bergli.farmstay.springblossomSeptember is when our cows  have their calves, and the rest of the fruit trees blossom. Beautiful warm days with glorious blue skies...perfect for walking, kayaking, sailing, biking....you just have to be outside!

Here is our apricot tree with a promise of lusious fruit to come. Max is worried about how few bees we have...we will have to see. The strawberries in the garden have flowers, and for the first time Max hopes to have raspberries, and has dug a big potatoe patch. Cross fingers for good crops!

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