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Reporter The Hutt News
Hullo Neighbourly folk. The council is currently pondering the future of the historic wharf. Is it worth saving?
Reporter The Hutt News
It is not Friday but here is a couple of lovely pictures from Rosa marie who ventured out from stokes Valley.
"A quick trip to Pāuatahanui Inlet today was a wee bit spoilt by the constant drizzle but what put the smile on the dial were the sight of not one but at least 3 fernbirds who were … View moreIt is not Friday but here is a couple of lovely pictures from Rosa marie who ventured out from stokes Valley.
"A quick trip to Pāuatahanui Inlet today was a wee bit spoilt by the constant drizzle but what put the smile on the dial were the sight of not one but at least 3 fernbirds who were in the scrubby bits leading up to one of the huts. It made our day! There were some very cute little Canada geese chicks in the water too."
Reporter The Hutt News
Hi Neighbourly folk. This week something different. Wellington photographer Simon Woolf and artist Rachel Walker have an exhibition at the Alfred Memelink Artspace Gallery in Petone. Their work features a number of bird images, including an oystercatcher by Simon Woolf.
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