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Spring has really hit here in New Zealand/Aotearoa. We are having alot more sunny warm days which means I can get outside into the garden more but we are also getting the odd rainy day. Unfortunately this photo is a wee bit blurred but this dog didn't have to wait under the entrance very long for his owner to come out of the shop in town.

Thank you for the helpful hints about dealing with sciatic pain. At the moment it comes and goes - one minute it feels like it's getting better and the next it's not but so far the only thing helping is a hot water bottle. Some of the medication that has been suggested in comments is not available here.

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Comments

local alien said…
A good photo of a wet NZ day.
Tigger's Mum said…
Those wet days were very welcome here as plants were beginning to get a bit stressed. Suddenly things are growing gangbusters
Amypie71 said…
Yes, I've noticed plants in my vege garden are doing really well now that the rain isn't constant.
Klara said…
sorry to hear about sciatic pain.
It was a wet day here in the Netherlands too. In the north, we got 35 mm of rain today. It's getting warmer where you are. Temperatures here will drop to freezing next week.
Marie Smith said…
Hope the pain is relieved soon. Enjoy the rest of the weekend.
Pauline said…
Seems to constantly be raining up here, Amy. Praying for a bit of warmer weather, too. But the crops are growing well.
magiceye said…
Lovely street photo.
Tom said…
...and Amy , from my view point you are down UNDER!
Sharon said…
It's been raining here for the past week so your photo looks very familiar.
Betty J. Crow said…
I envy your spring season. We're getting ready for winter. :)
Amy Could you send us some rain as are gardens really need it!! not a lot of people about there. Have a wonderful week ahead.
Jim said…
This year our Fall is warmer than your spring. Most always in the 80s F.

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