Saturday, February 25, 2012

Quake Flower Power, Christchurch Botanic Gardens

Botanic Gardens focus. Rolleston Ave: Saturday 25.02.12. Leah & I saw Flower Power in Christchurch Botanic Gardens while the annual Festival of Flowers was humming & the Ellerslie Flower Show was imminent. Pre-quakes, Council had wasted millions of dollars buying the Ellerslie Flower Show name from Auckland council.


25.02.12. Ford Coupe, 1938, Christchurch Botanic Gdns carpark



Botanic Gadens: Leah liked the AQUATIC TOPIARY DISPLAY of flowery penguins, a flowery whale & a flowery seagull by the restaurant pond.


25.02.12. Christchurch Festival of Flowers, Botanic Gdns








We saw a series of EDIFICE BUILDING POP-UP FLORAL ART arrangements potted in Wendy Huts below Botanic Gardens trees. Quakes had inspired several flower displays, a colourful contrast to post-quake drabness.

A display board:

Earth, rocks, buildings fall
Yet nature's colour
Remains for all

June Hay & Kay Thomson

Another display board:

Canterbury Bells

In remembrance of the cathedrals and churches lost in the
earthquakes. The juxtaposition of the new life of flowers spilling from
the fallen bells represents the strength of the spirit of Cantabrians

Group Credit - Students of the School of Floristry, Academy New Zealand
Artists - Mylinda Jane Sterling & Nicole Hazelhurst


25.02.12. Christchurch Festival of Flowers, Botanic Gdns





From Botanic Gardens / Christ's College side-gate by the rugby field, I snapped the Prefects Room below a cracked brick-wall. The Prefects Room was cordoned by a fence. The unreinforced brick-wall above looked ready to collapse. So many people were harmed in the 22 February 2011 Quake by bricks falling into rooms & onto people!


25.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Botanic Gdns view, Christ's College, Prefects Room, quake cracked, brick wall



25.02.12. Christ's College, side gate view, Christchurch Botanic Gdns

By Botanic Gardens / Museum gate, a Greening the Rubble Pallet Planters display: small plants in a pallet. Cute idea for tourists, but yet to take off. There were many demolition-sites to green, as CERA wanted to demolish 1 500 CBD buildings. Why clutter demolition-sites with junk, like old pallets? For months, plant succession was already happening, pioneer-weeds like ragwort growing up to 2m high in abandoned properties.

November 2013. Greening the Rubble would still be active, but not much greening had happened, as many CBD demolition-sites were still stony & weedy. CERA, Council & property-owners should green their rubble instead!


25.02.12. Greening the Rubble, Festival of Flowers, Christchurch Botanic Gdns


By Canterbury Museum door, a footpath kiosk had two signs:

GUIDED WALKS

   DISCOVER
        OUR
UNIQUE CITY

WALKS COST
    $NZ 15.00
PER PERSON

A Tourist Rip off!


25.02.12. Post quake Guided Walks kiosk, Rolleston Ave

Rolleston Ave: The Great Hall of the Arts Centre was scaffolded, few repairs done yet, awaiting insurance-payout. We trekked along the footpath opposite Christ's College school hostels, avoiding the school's greystone-buildings to Armagh St back to our car.


25.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Post quake scaffolding, Great Hall, Arts Centre, Rolleston Ave

During quake-years we'd become dodgers, alert for dangerous buildings & crossing the road to a safer footpath. Our safe walking habit. If there were tall buildings both sides of a street, we walked fast!


25.02.12. Post quake, Christchurch CBD map, Rolleston Ave

Armagh St entrance to Botanic Gardens carpark: A new CBD map was erected for tourists showing the forbidden red-zone. So far, citizens were banned by Civil Defence, then CERA from the CBD for more than a year post 22 February 2011 Quake, while CERA did demolitions. NZDF-soldiers would control CBD steel-mesh-fence-cordon checkpoints for 28 months post 22.02.11 Killer Quake. CERA thus occupied private land & Council land & banned owners & citizens from the CBD with NZDF-checkpoints.


More than a year post 22 February 2011 Quake, Council encouraged tourists & erected snazzy maps, implying the CBD, banned to citizens, was a tourist attraction, while Christchurch green-zoners & red-zoners languished in squalid living conditions & orange-zoners & white- zoners still awaited CERA's slow land decisions on their properties.


CERA minister Brownlee's excuses & expedient apologies for tardy Tonkin & Taylor's land reports were wearing thin.

11.27pm, M4.3 quake, depth 11km, 20km northeast of Christchurch (GeoNet). Disturbed our TV viewing. Pegasus Bay Fault again!

*Trekked Christchurch Botanic Gdns, Rolleston Ave. 38 images.

Tuesday 28.02.12. Royal Commission of Inquiry, engineers' latest: An engineer took full responsibility for a design flaw he approved for a concrete-spandrel which killed a woman when the concrete-panel fell off Ballantynes in the 22 February 2011 Quake. The engineer apologized for his mistake, then blamed Council engineers for not finding the design mistake! The engineer only apologized when hauled before the Royal Commission a year post-quake!.

A bldg owner whose Manchester St bldg killed a man in the Feb 22 Killer Quake said although his bldg was quake strengthened, he didn't know his bldg had killed someone until recently. He apologized! Blame-shifting at the Royal Commission: Only accept responsibility for rotten bldgs under examination by Commission lawyers & perhaps apologize. (The Press 28-29.02.12).

There would be more buck-passing & blame-shifting at the Royal Commission of Inquiry into PGC & CTV multi-storey collapses. And at the Coroner's Inquest into CTV deaths.

TV One News reported that since the 04.09.10 Darfield Quake, 18 months before, there were 13 000 quake related injuries. That would've included Luke's broken, collar bone, after skateboarding over pavement buckling, post 04.09.10 quake.

Meanwhile mayor Parker clowned in Wellington, telling people he was scared of Wellington bldgs & told Wellingtonians to bang desks for 45 seconds to emulate a quake. Parker had scarcely showed his face in Christchurch since the Feb 1 protest & his China junket paid by ratepayers. Only appearance he'd made was for photo ops on Feb 22 Killer Quake anniversary. Parker must sort out his working relationship with CERA & sort out trashed, eastern suburb housing & trashed roads. (The Press 29.02.12).

Content & pics, Copyright Mark JS Esslemont.

See We'll close more buildings say quake engineers (The Press / Stuff Co).


See Business owners likely to run out of cover (The Press / Stuff Co).


See Engineer accepts responsibility (The Press / Stuff Co).


See Red zoners stressed to breaking point (The Press / Stuff Co).

Monday, February 20, 2012

Christchurch's 22 February 2011 Quake Anniversary, Avondale

Avondale focus. Rolleston Ave: Saturday 18.02.12, Christchurch's Festival of Flowers: Leah & I visited Christchurch Botanic Gardens at start of the annual flower festival. By one of the portaloo floral-displays, a sign:

                                                                         Christchurch Garden City Trust presents
                                                                         festival of flowers
                                                                                                        17 Feb - 2 Mar 2012

                                                       Port-a-loos on a Pine Mound
                                                                    Bunty's Retreat

                                  Poor Bunty. The plumbing of her Cashmere residence is munted!

              In order to maintain her high standards she has commandeered and made her
              own port-a-loo to which she has tastefully applied her designer skills. She must
              retain her self-sufficiency and her privacy in her personal privy. Her garden is
              blooming and the future is looking bright.

                                                     Cashmere Garden Club

                                                                                              Colour me beautiful
                                                                                              Christchurch

Nearby Canterbury Museum: we saw a room full of wearable-art. Another room displayed 100s of quilted hearts from NZ & overseas. The quilts hung on walls. The Hearts for Christchurch idea arose from the 22 February 2011 Quake.


18.02.12. Post quake, Festival of Flowers, Christchurch Botanic Gdns, Rolleston Ave


18.02.12. Taking the piss, quake portaloo, Christchurch Botanic Gdns


18.02.12. Post quake, Hearts for Christchurch, Canterbury Museum, Rolleston Ave


Part of the hearts-room was sectioned off with flowers & monarch butterflies. Four days later the monarch butterflies were released at the 22 February 2011 Quake memorial-service in Hagley Park.


18.02.12. Canterbury Museum, Rolleston Ave: Monarch butterflies for 22.02.11 quake anniversary, memorial service, Hagley Park



Wednesday 22.02.12, 8.30am. We watched a live TV broadcast of the 22 February 2011 Quake memorial-service in Latimer Sq. Dignitaries sat on stage: Old Maori leader with a stick, Governor General, mayor, National party Leader, Labour party Leader, Anglican bishop, Muslim priest, Rabbi, two Asian priests, all dressed-up, all speechifying except the GG. There was some deaf-interpretation by two hand-waving interpreters. Four high school girls sang. The staged-service ended with a military-band accompanied by a male soloist. The band was dressed in red-coats. The whole lot, including a small standing crowd were surrounded by cops.

Over quake-years people contacted me personally or via blog comments & emails giving feedback. Some asked for permission to use my blog pics for post-quake fundraisers; for a proposed Avon River Park; or queries about ruined-buildings; or for Council planning of suburban shop rebuilds; or for Regional Council quake-safety planning. A Canadian school teacher used my blog posts for classroom activities. Other pic use: local university theses, MAs & Phds; local journalist information; a German professor's quake-archeology research; a local professor's quake-mapping research; an American engineer's quake-flooding research; a local professor's protest record; journal publications.

Wednesday 22.02.12. Avoiding schmaltzy anniversary functions, I trekked Avondale:


22.02.12. Quake anniversary flowers on bench, Avon River, Avonside Dr, nr Bowie Pl


22.02.12. Quake anniversary flowers on orange, plastic, road cones, Avonside Dr, nr Bowie Pl


Avonside Dr: I saw anniversary, white agapanthus blooms atop orange-plastic-road-cones.

Dallington Tce: I saw anniversary hydrangeas atop orange-plastic-road-cones. A nearby sign:

  ROAD
CLOSED
 AHEAD

Locksley Ave: I saw bunches of flowers atop orange-plastic-road-cones. That anniversary day, I saw several ROAD CLOSED signs on Avondale roads amongst ruined-houses.

22.02.12. Quake anniversary flowers, Avon River stopbank, Dallington Tce, nr Gayhurst Rd Bridge


22.02.12. Quake anniversary flowers in orange, plastic, road cones, Gayhurst Rd Bridge, Gayhurst Rd / Dallington Tce. Gayhurst Rd Bridge would be demolished, rebuilt, reopened 2015


22.02.12. Quake anniversary flowers in orange, plastic, road cones, Locksley Ave, nr Gayhurst Rd Bridge. Houses would be demolished


22.02.12. Red zone, Locksley Ave, abandoned house, blue water pipe, Locksley Ave. The house would be demolished


22.02.12. EXTREME DANGER KEEP OUT. Locksley Ave view, anniversary flowers on Snell Pl Footbridge, steel mesh fence cordoned, over Avon River. Snell St Footbridge would be demolished

Anniversary flowers festooned steel-mesh-fence-cordoned Snell Pl Footbridge. A cordon-fence threat-sign:

EXTREME
 DANGER
    KEEP
     OUT

Never mind cracked, buckled, lumpy, patched-roads still to be properly fixed by Council & quakemire still to be cleared by Council. I regularly drove past new sewage-pipe excavations by South New Brighton School, which still used portaloos a year post 22 February 2011 Quake. Sewage- roadworks went on for months causing Estuary Rd / Bridge St detours & a dust-bowl for residents.


22.02.12. Avonside Dr view, quake anniversary flowers on orange, plastic, road cones, Avon River stopbank, by Avondale Rd Bridge


22.02.12. Quake anniversary flowers, Avondale Rd Bridge. Quake separation of span from abutment. Abutment would be demolished & replaced by SCIRT, 2013


Avonside Dr: Anniversary flowers festooned Avondale Rd Bridge. A bridge sign:

Healthy Christchurch
and Avon Otakaro Network
February 22 / Earthquake Commemoration Site

river of flowers
Te Waitohi Maumahara

Site to be hosted by                           From (time)
Avondale Residents                         12:30 to 1:30pm
Association

For details visit www...

Near Avon River, I wanted to see Avondale red-zone streets between Avondale Rd & Avonside Dr. I trekked past scores of liquefactioned ruined-houses on Avonside Dr & side-streets like Alloway St, Prestwick St, Woolley St, Sharlick St...

Ruins everywhere: tilted power-poles; liquefactioned cracked-footpaths; blue-plastic-water-pipes on footpaths; roadside, green-plastic-sewage tanks, or black-plastic-sewage-tanks; toppled garden-walls; toppled house-walls; overgrown-gardens; ruined-houses, curtains closed; wood- propped walls; tarped-roofs; boarded-walls; boarded-windows; toppled-chimneys; liquefactioned cracked-driveways; closed garages; rubbish in gardens; rubbish on footpaths; Council's plastic-rubbish-bins in gardens; demolition-sites.

Alongside Avonside Dr the gravel-repaired, raised stopbank separated Avondale roads from Avon River & stopped green-zoned Avondale from flooding.


22.02.12. Red zone, green portaloo & Avon River stopbank, Avonside Dr / Alloway St


22.02.12. Red zone house, Alloway St










22.02.12. Post quake, house demolition site, Alloway St / Avondale Rd


22.02.12. Post quake, boarded house, Alloway St


Tributes that sunny day: 1 000s of flowers on orange-plastic-road-cones in red-zone areas & on other roads I passed, like River Rd & Dallington Tce: agapanthus, hydrangeas, roses, lilies, other flowers & fern leaves. Rosemary for remembrance too. Posies on power-poles honoured the dead.


22.02.12. Red zone house, Prestwick St / Avonside Dr


22.02.12. Quake trashed, red zone house, Prestwick St




22.02.12. Quake anniversary flowers in orange, plastic, road cones, Prestwick St / Avondale Rd


22.02.12. Red zone house, Prestwick St



Recently, I'd seen plastic-flowers on orange-plastic-road-cones on Durham St Sth when Restart Cashel Mall was opened. I'd also seen tinsel on orange-plastic-road-cones at Parklands during the Xmas Quake Swarm.


22.02.12. Quake tilted, power poles, Avonside Dr / Woolley St. Avon River raised stopbank, red zone Locksley Ave behind


22.02.12. Post quake, blue, sucker truck, Woolley St

Woolley St: A blue sucker-truck drifted by touting: "Drilling Waste Removal, Cesspit, Pond & Septic Cleaning." For years post- quakes, we saw sucker-trucks roaming Christchurch's bumpy roads, causing more damage to ruined-roads.


22.02.12. Quake trashed, red zone house, Woolley St




22.02.12. Quake anniversary flowers in orange, plastic, road cone, Woolley St


22.02.12. Rubbish bins. Red zone, house demolition site, Woolley St


22.02.12. Quake anniversary flowers in orange, plastic, road cone, by quake damaged house, Woolley St


22.02.12. ROAD CLOSED. Quake anniversary flowers in orange, plastic, road cones, Avondale Rd


22.02.12. Quake abandoned tricycle, Woolley St


22.02.12. Red zone, abandoned house, Woolley St




CERA Landcheck website, Avondale zoning:

Alloway St: 43 red-zone.
Prestwick St: 31 red-zone.
Woolley St: 25 red-zone, 31 green-zone.
Sharlick St: 24 red-zone.
Edna St: 24 red-zone.
Niven St: 23 red-zone, 33 green-zone.
Breezes Rd: 27 red-zone, 62 green-zone.
Pembroke St: 11 red-zone, 39 green-zone.

Several Avondale streets were entirely red-zoned near Avon River. Where some streets were part red-zoned, part green-zoned, the green-zoned houses were further away from Avon River & its liquefaction. According to CERA & engineering firm Tonkin & Taylor, red-zoners must leave home as infrastructure was too expensive to replace.

Over the next couple of years, most red-zone ruined-houses I passed would be demolished by CERA. Pity nearby green-zoners enduring dusty, grimy, demolition-sites & dirty air in the newly formed wastelands in CERA's red-zone which allowed gawkers, vagrants, vandals, thieves, arsonists & taggers to harass.


22.02.12. Quake anniversary flowers in orange, plastic, road cone, Sharlick St / Avonside Dr. Avon River, raised stopbank, red zone Locksley Ave behind


22.02.12. Quake anniversary flowers in orange, plastic, road cones. Green, plastic, sewage tank, Avonside Dr. Avon River, raised stopbank left


22.02.12. Quake junk, house demolition site, Sharlick St


22.02.12. Quake anniversary flowers on orange, plastic, road cones, Sharlick St


22.02.12. Post quake, black, plastic, sewage tank, blue tarp tent, Sharlick St

Sharlick St: I saw someone living in a blue-tarp-tent in their front-garden. Although Council & NZ National government / CERA were in denial about the post-quake housing crisis, exacerbated by red-zoning, there were tents, caravans, camper-vans, car-sleepers, beach-sleepers, bench-sleepers in Christchurch for anyone to see. As for NZ Labour opposition there was hardly a cheep about the post-quake housing crisis.


22.02.12. Red zone, abandoned house, Sharlick St








22.02.12. Red zone, abandoned motorbike, Sharlick St

All properties I passed close to Avon River were red-zoned. Further away from Avon River properties were green-zoned. While snapping, I trekked all the shorter streets between Avonside Dr & Avondale Rd. I trekked short bits of Breezes Rd & Pembroke St & when it was obvious properties were green-zoned (neat gardens, cut grass, parked cars, twitching curtains) I returned to my car near Avonside Dr.


22.02.12. Quake anniversary flower in orange, plastic, road cone, Avonside Dr / Edna St


22.02.12. Quake trashed, red zone house, Edna St. Blue water pipe on pavement










22.02.12. Red zone, house demolition site, Edna St

Edna St, A board Hazard-sign:

                        NOTICE
             THIS IS A MULTIPLE
                  HAZARD AREA

PERSONS ENTERING THIS PROPERTY
   MUST COMPLY WITH ALL SAFETY
         REGULATIONS UNDER THE
           HEALTH AND SAFETY IN
           EMPLOYMENT ACT 1992
           AND ITS AMENDMENTS

                DO NOT ENTER
   WITHOUT PERMISSION AND
        NOTIFICATION OF THE
             HAZARDS WITHIN

I saw several such Hazard-signs in Avondale.



22.02.12. Red zone, abandoned house, Edna St





Like other red-zones I'd trekked, the area was slummy & derelict: ruined-houses, overgrown-gardens. Patched-roads were cleared of quakemire, but footpaths & driveways were still muddy. Portaloos & green-plastic-sewage-tanks or black-plastic-sewage-tanks were still on road-verges a year post 22 February 2011 Quake. Two sucker-trucks roamed, clearing drains.


22.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordoned, red zone house, Niven St / Avonside Dr. Avon River raised stopbank behind


22.02.12. Quake anniversary flowers in orange, plastic, road cone, Niven St


22.02.12. Red zone, abandoned house, Niven St


22.02.12. ROAD CLOSED. Quake anniversary flowers in orange, plastic, road cones, by road works, Niven St / Avondale Rd


Some red-zone houses were still inhabited. Others appeared to be inhabited: mowed-lawns. I saw three gardening-businesses mowing lawns & verges, hoping to foil thieves, vagrants & hooligans.


22.02.12. ROAD CLOSED. Quake anniversary flower in orange, plastic, road cone, Breezes Rd


22.02.12. Post quake, house demolition site, red zone, Breezes Rd


22.02.12. Wood braced, garden wall, red zone, Breezes Rd



22.02.12. Post quake, green, plastic, sewage tank, abandoned, red zone housing, Breezes Rd


Avondale Rd: Several detours, as road workers did repairs.

Avondale Rd / Breezes Rd junction: Liquefactioned-shops were all closed. ROAD CLOSED signs & orange-plastic-road-cone-cordons were abundant. Workmen wearing orange hard-hats & orange Hi-Vis vests fixed Breezes Rd. A SCIRT sign: REBUILDING THE CITYS'S ROADS AND UNDERGROUND PIPES

Breezes Rd / Avonside Dr junction: Grey skies.


22.02.12. ROAD CLOSED. Quake anniversary flowers in orange, plastic, road cones, red zone, Breezes Rd


22.02.12. Red zone, abandoned house, Breezes Rd


22.02.12. Orange, plastic, road cone cordon. Quake trashed, liquefactioned, closed shops, Breezes Rd / Avondale Rd junction


22.02.12. Post quake road works, Breezes Rd / Avondale Rd


Remembrance: At 12.51pm, 22 February 2011 Quake time, I snapped road-signs at Avonside Dr / Breezes Rd. Canada geese flew in V formation high above.

A year prior Avondale houses were inhabited. Now there were ruined-houses, demolition-sites & weedy-gardens. Most Avondale houses near Avon River would be demolished. Once people left, nature flourished: lush plant growth, tall weeds, long grass.


22.02.12. Quake anniversary, Canada geese, V formation flying over Avon River, Breezes Rd / Avonside Dr


22.02.12. Quake anniversary flowers in orange, plastic, road cones, Avonside Dr. Avon River raised stopbank, red zone Locksley Ave behind


22.02.12. Quake trashed, abandoned house, Pembroke St / Avonside Dr. Blue water pipe on pavement


22.02.12. Post quake, liquefactioned junk, red zone, Pembroke St


22.02.12. Quake trashed house, Pembroke St


22.02.12. Post quake, abandoned house, Pembroke St. 30 km/h speed limit, to stop traffic shaking houses to bits


22.02.12. ROAD CLOSED. Quake anniversary flowers in orange, plastic, road cones, Pembroke St












*Ttekked Avonside Dr, Dallington Tce, Locksley Ave, Alloway St, Prestwick St, Woolley St, Sharlick St, Edna St, Niven St, Breezes Rd, Pembroke St. 214 images.

23.02.12. M4.1 quake, 5.21am, 15km depth, 20km NE of Christchurch (GeoNet). Pegasus Bay faults rumbled again.

Content & pics Copyright Mark JS Esslemont.

See New Zealand stops to remember (The Press / Stuff Co).