tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10076843.post582805737342408449..comments2024-03-21T10:24:14.756+13:00Comments on Bibliophilia: AJ Seely GullyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10076843.post-57037509202645391952010-11-24T12:39:56.747+13:002010-11-24T12:39:56.747+13:00Hi from Dunedin. Its wonderful to see the result ...Hi from Dunedin. Its wonderful to see the result of Mr Seelys work on your blog which he began during my childhood when our families lived next door to each other. The gully backs on to the little street I grew up in -Armagh Street (no. 5 Meliors - remember coming to visit?). I have many fond memories of exploring the gully, part of which used to house the Seely's 4 donkeys, Jessica, Rebecca, Abigal and Ebenezer. They were wonderful people and very lovely neighbours to have.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10076843.post-90992647715979249982010-11-20T14:46:53.345+13:002010-11-20T14:46:53.345+13:00Mr Sealy`s gully is a wonderful example of what on...Mr Sealy`s gully is a wonderful example of what one man, passionate about natives and re-vegetation can do over 40 years. It is a magic place - I wrote a paper for my Hort studies afew years ago, about this gully, it has now been left to the city by Mr and Mrs Sealy - an amazing gift. <br />MarciaNgaiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08413136577784656552noreply@blogger.com