Lazy days in Bull Creek

Cribbie Brian Roughan, of Mosgiel, adjusts a flag in front of one of the best views in Bull Creek.
Cribbie Brian Roughan, of Mosgiel, adjusts a flag in front of one of the best views in Bull Creek.
The future of Bull Creek's cribs is being made more secure.
The future of Bull Creek's cribs is being made more secure.
Bull Creek summer residents, John Taal and Ann Roughan pull into the beach.
Bull Creek summer residents, John Taal and Ann Roughan pull into the beach.
Billy Boy hunts for flax seeds at Bull Creek.
Billy Boy hunts for flax seeds at Bull Creek.
A Bull Creek lawnmower sports a wooden wheel.
A Bull Creek lawnmower sports a wooden wheel.
Robyn Hanson, of Timaru, spruces up her water tanks with paint on a balmy Bull Creek afternoon.
Robyn Hanson, of Timaru, spruces up her water tanks with paint on a balmy Bull Creek afternoon.
Mrs Gwen Lane, looking after the cribbies for 53 years.
Mrs Gwen Lane, looking after the cribbies for 53 years.
Roger Larson, of Dunedin, collects mussels from among the kelp during a very low tide.
Roger Larson, of Dunedin, collects mussels from among the kelp during a very low tide.
Michael Kuiti (10), of Balclutha, is a Bull Creek regular.
Michael Kuiti (10), of Balclutha, is a Bull Creek regular.

The small South Otago seaside settlement of Bull Creek, 17km from Milton. Photos by Stephen Jaquiery; prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

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