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Taken in November 2023 at Christchurch Airport - this is one section people walk through that links half of the domestic terminal to the food court and the other half of the domestic terminal.

Speaking of flowers, Summer will be fading into early Autumn here in a few weeks. It started quite late here as we were having some cool rainy days right up until mid December. I'm looking forward to seeing some more colour on the trees in March.

Linking up with Weekend Reflections and the Weekend Roundup.

Comments

Lydia C. Lee said…
I thought that chair was a big rock. Ha! #WeekendReflection
gz said…
I like the way that the decor changes, not kept the same for years
roentare said…
Airport is now trending towards shopping centre style management
Sharon said…
That looks so inviting.
magiceye said…
Can one relax at the airport? I wonder.
local alien said…
A lovely airport. Inviting, A nice intro to NX
Tom said…
...flowers have a calming effect of us!
Seems very empty at the moment Amy. Your link does not go through to your Friday's post but the one the person enters on whatever day they are looking at your post. Have a FABULOUS week ahead
Jim said…
Seems we might have an early spring around here. Some day temperatures are already in the mid 70F's, tornados and hail storms have come. I was wondering where your terminal takes you? Google might know for me. It's all nice and clean and shiny there.
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