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Mary Lovell-Smith08:30, May 09 2021 A day not in the garden is a day wasted, Barry Rich and Lyn Atkinson believe. Here s the amazing property they created.
From her garden on the sun-baked limestone terrace of Waipara, North Canterbury, Lyn Atkinson is reflecting on the dreams she and husband Barry Rich had when they began planning and planting the then all-but bare five-hectare lifestyle block 20 years ago. “I actually planted things thinking I would make it profitable and fruitful. So that we could eat and live off it,” she says with a laugh. “I planted swathes of lavender to pick and take to the market. I was full of romantic visions of loading up the car with bundles and heading off at sunrise.”
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Rita Atkinson, co-author of one of the most widely-used introductory psychology textbooks in academia and a longtime benefactor of UC San Diego, died on Christmas Day of a stroke, the campus said on Wednesday. She was 91.
Atkinson peacefully passed away in Hollywood, Florida, while visiting her daughter, Lynn Atkinson, a retired neurosurgeon, the family said.
The university says Atkinson was born in Richmond, Virginia in 1929 and raised in Leonia, New Jersey, near New York City. She went on to earn a doctorate in psychology at Indiana University, where she met fellow psychology graduate student Richard Atkinson, who later became her husband.