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New Zealand by Rail – part 2: Coastal Pacific Scenic
The Great Walks of New Zealand
Great Walks of New Zealand The Milford and Routeburn Tracks are two of the nine Great Walks. The Great Walks are scattered across the North and South Islands, from the Tongariro Crossing and Lake Waikaremoana in the middle of the North Island right down to the Rakiura Track on Stewart Island at the bottom ofContinue reading “The Great Walks of New Zealand”
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #108 – Sanctuary
Originally posted on John's Space …..:
[Categories: Photography, Photography 101 Forever] [A right-click might allow you to open a photo in a separate tab or window.] The Lens-Artists Challenge is hosted this week by Xenia. There’s a world where I can go and tell my secrets to In my room, in my room In this…
Train from Auckland to Wellington, New Zealand
New Zealand by Rail – Part 1 – TranzAlpine Scenic
BRITISH SILVER MEDAL WINNING GYMNAST LUKE STRONG COMES OUT AS BISEXUAL
express Magazine Around the World A rather brave public announcement: Five-time British trampoline champion and World Championship medallist Luke Strong has come out as bisexual. After a number of injuries in the last two years which has seen the athlete reflect on his career and life, Strong, 27, has made the announcement publicly on a BBCContinue reading “BRITISH SILVER MEDAL WINNING GYMNAST LUKE STRONG COMES OUT AS BISEXUAL”
Growth in Isolation
Originally posted on My Life as an Artist (2):
I first wrote this blog in March right after lock down and thought it a good idea to post again….Be Prepared…. Having been a self employed artist since 1973, I know what it is to work and life in isolation. In this post I am offering…
-Time and Chance-
Originally posted on MUSINGS and ROSES:
I returned, and saw under the sun. that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them all.…
Rāhui, mana, and Peter Ellis
https://dashboard.presspatron.com/websites/18?origin=https%3A%2F%2Fe-tangata.co.nz Rāhui, mana, and Peter Ellis by Māmari Stephens | Jul 26, 2020 | An entrance to Herekino Forest in Northland. (Photo supplied.) Māmari Stephens on the growing role and status of tikanga Māori in our legal landscape — and how it may guide the Supreme Court’s decision on the Peter Ellis case. It’s a quiet spot, this entrance to theContinue reading “Rāhui, mana, and Peter Ellis”
