Cosy mysteries in overlooked places, and the art of growing older.

Why featherston?

Featherston the town where we lived had a bad rep, but as Wellington became more and more unaffordable, more and more young people went to live there.

Our house in Hickson Street with loads of sweet peas.
map of the road from fFatherston to Wellington.
Featherston is close to Wellington but a world away, mainly due to the Rimutakas.

The Rimutakas

Gales

Gales came at force for about 14 days a year. That’s an average of more than once a month. Photo by JD Designs on Pexels.com

Start to shine


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