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Aotearoa Dreaming: Cuba Street Carnival!
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The word Aotearoa is most often translated as "Land of the long white cloud", although this is but one of several possible translations. Literally, the terms which make up the name are Ao (cloud), tea (white), and roa (long). In Fall, 2006, Stacey and I will be moving to this place, and this site is intended to be a record of our adventures. Monday, February 26, 2007. It was sunny with temperatures in the high 70's. And Alice and her husband James who arrived in Wellington from the UK only two weeks ago&...
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Aotearoa Dreaming: Welly-Bolly-Wood
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The word Aotearoa is most often translated as "Land of the long white cloud", although this is but one of several possible translations. Literally, the terms which make up the name are Ao (cloud), tea (white), and roa (long). In Fall, 2006, Stacey and I will be moving to this place, and this site is intended to be a record of our adventures. Monday, January 05, 2009. Now for some further elaboration on the significance of costumes in Wellington. A major dress-up event is Wellington's Rugby Sevens. On the...
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Aotearoa Dreaming: Bright Ideas from Nelson, New Zealand
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The word Aotearoa is most often translated as "Land of the long white cloud", although this is but one of several possible translations. Literally, the terms which make up the name are Ao (cloud), tea (white), and roa (long). In Fall, 2006, Stacey and I will be moving to this place, and this site is intended to be a record of our adventures. Wednesday, January 07, 2009. Bright Ideas from Nelson, New Zealand. Ross Inness-McLeish, Jack Tippler and Ollie Neas of Nelson Boys College. Anita's Tour de Aotearoa.
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Aotearoa Dreaming: Non-events
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The word Aotearoa is most often translated as "Land of the long white cloud", although this is but one of several possible translations. Literally, the terms which make up the name are Ao (cloud), tea (white), and roa (long). In Fall, 2006, Stacey and I will be moving to this place, and this site is intended to be a record of our adventures. Friday, March 27, 2009. Hi everyone. I've not posted in so long - sorry! View of our street. S has been very active with the Wellington Film Society as of late, and ...
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Aotearoa Dreaming: Drop the Rate, Mate
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The word Aotearoa is most often translated as "Land of the long white cloud", although this is but one of several possible translations. Literally, the terms which make up the name are Ao (cloud), tea (white), and roa (long). In Fall, 2006, Stacey and I will be moving to this place, and this site is intended to be a record of our adventures. Wednesday, August 12, 2009. Drop the Rate, Mate. Kiwis are being ripped off when they use their mobile phones. Everyone knows it.". Wow Big kahunas on these guys, eh?
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Music Signs of Life Books. Signs of Life photographs of places, people and things. October / November 2010. Rugby World Cup 2011. Bay of Plenty April 2012. Monarchy in the UK. Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee 1952-2012. Breath of the Volcano. By Groupe F March 2013. The Great Southern Land. Aussie, Aussie, Aussie. Faces in the Windows. Hackney’s Haggerston Estate Art Installation. Taranaki Matariki / Solstice. Traffic stopping street art. Princi Spirito di Milano. London pizzeria, patisserie, bakery.
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We Compost Weekend 6-7 September 2014 | ink eats man
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Music Signs of Life Books. We Compost Weekend 6-7 September 2014. September 2, 2014. During We Compost Weekend. You can fill a bag with vegetable waste and trade it with participating stores for a coffee, a tee-shirt, a pie, or… ready to use compost. Currently Auckland City collects 1.2 million tonnes of rubbish annually, two-thirds of which is organic. So, you gotta love We Compost Weekend. The initiative that is designed to put a commercial price on organic waste, We Compost. I highly recommend you fol...
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