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A WEEKEND IN ANATORI

I am writing this article sitting on the deck of our apartment, looking out at the entrance to the Abel Tasman National Park and the Marlborough Sounds on the far side of Tasman Bay. This has been our home for the last six months and was our escape location following the impending Level 4 lockdown in March.

We’ve been extremely fortunate to have been living here, however, by the time that you read this, we will be back living in Christchurch where my partner, Andrea’s job is based. The fact that she has been working quite successfully from home for the past six months and now has to return to the office, is something

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