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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Happy New Year to everyone on Neighbourly. This week we feature Rosa Marie, who took her camera out on Christmas Day. You have got to love the picture of the pied stilt chick!
"Before the festivities began, it was a quick drive over the Pauahatanui Inlet to try and capture some Kingfishers on… View moreHappy New Year to everyone on Neighbourly. This week we feature Rosa Marie, who took her camera out on Christmas Day. You have got to love the picture of the pied stilt chick!
"Before the festivities began, it was a quick drive over the Pauahatanui Inlet to try and capture some Kingfishers on camera, but it turned out to be Pied Stilt kind of day as we couldn't see any Kingfishers. Most of these photos are taken from one of the hides! There were Pied Stilt chicks too so their parental concern was quite evident from lots of noisy flapping of wings at other birds when they got too close. They were quite grumpy with each other too!"
Alan from Raumati Beach
Kāpiti‘s music award of the past year reportedly goes to Otaki musician Andrew London who composed and sung this paean to a very well-known Covid doctor.
It was Kāpiti‘s cure for the Lockdown Blues in April, 2020 More -- bit.ly...
Gary from Waikanae
Where: Te Horo Community Hall, School Road, Te Horo,
When: Sunday 3 January 10am - 1pm
A truly friendly, community country market - Shop local and support your community!
Lots of stalls both inside and outside including Plants, Quality Handmade Crafts - Designer Face Masks, Quality Stationery, … View moreWhere: Te Horo Community Hall, School Road, Te Horo,
When: Sunday 3 January 10am - 1pm
A truly friendly, community country market - Shop local and support your community!
Lots of stalls both inside and outside including Plants, Quality Handmade Crafts - Designer Face Masks, Quality Stationery, Doggy Bandanas, Mosaics, Ceramics, Pottery, Tiles, Quilts, Tableware, Clothing, Knits, Merino Goodies, Hats, Gloves and Scarves. Jewellery, Skincare, Books, Bric-a-Brac, Up-cycled and Re-Purposed Home Wares and Furniture and lots lots more.
There will be Food - Artisan Breads, Gourmet Sauces, Jams and Chutneys, Olive Oils, including a fundraising Popup Café selling yummy Food along with Tea/Coffee.
Do come and enjoy a day out at a real country market day - There’s plenty of parking.
Make a day of it and enjoy what the Kapiti Coast has to offer. NZ COVID Q Code Tracer Poster, Sign-In Forms and Sanitizer will be available.
We look forward to seeing you on Sunday 3 January at the Te Horo Community Hall. All welcome!!
Seamus Boyer from Wellington City Council
It's been a wet and warm few months which has been great for grass, but not so good for our mowing team, which has been busy trying to keep up with keeping it down.
The focus recently has been on busy sites like play areas, cemeteries and reserves, but despite our staff being a cut above the… View moreIt's been a wet and warm few months which has been great for grass, but not so good for our mowing team, which has been busy trying to keep up with keeping it down.
The focus recently has been on busy sites like play areas, cemeteries and reserves, but despite our staff being a cut above the rest and working long hours straight through to the New Year, we may not get to mow and trim everywhere – so we ask for patience in the meantime, and to remember the grass is always greener!
For more info on our awesome mowing team, check out the story and video here: wellington.govt.nz...
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Here is one for book lovers. Can anybody remember where this is?
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Alan from Raumati Beach
Andy, the Karori/Kapiti cartoonist welcomes the New Year in his inimitable style...More -- bit.ly...
Alan from Raumati Beach
The Kāpiti Council now has a new, free, Council app for local people’s mobile phones. It’s called Antenno.
Antenno sends notes about places people are interested in — and informs them of major water outages, roadworks, closures, Council events, and more.
More -- bit.ly...
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Hi Neighjbourly folk, I am doing a story on the various colours pohutukawa and rata come in.
If you have any pics or know where any yellow, orange or white variants are, I would love to hear from you.
nicholas.boyack@stuff.co.nz or 027 6420086
Alan from Raumati Beach
Alan Tristram quotes this Te Reo proverb ( with thanks to Penguin books, New Zealand) --
The Team from Kāpiti Coast District Council
Antenno is our free mobile app; it sends you Council related notifications about the places and things you care about - like major water outages, roadworks, closures, Council events, and more.
It also provides a fast, easy way to send us info about Council-related issues, like graffiti that needs … View moreAntenno is our free mobile app; it sends you Council related notifications about the places and things you care about - like major water outages, roadworks, closures, Council events, and more.
It also provides a fast, easy way to send us info about Council-related issues, like graffiti that needs to be removed from a public place, or a tree that's fallen and is blocking a road. Great for use when you are out and about this summer and you spot something that needs our attention!
Learn more at: www.kapiticoast.govt.nz...
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Meet Ralph! This sweet boy spent months in SPCA care waiting for a forever family, and just ahead of Christmas, his dream came true.
His new dad Roger shares how Ralph is settling in.
"On day one of our adoption trial, we drove home together and Ralph held my hand the whole trip home (how … View moreMeet Ralph! This sweet boy spent months in SPCA care waiting for a forever family, and just ahead of Christmas, his dream came true.
His new dad Roger shares how Ralph is settling in.
"On day one of our adoption trial, we drove home together and Ralph held my hand the whole trip home (how cute!).
That evening as we were heading to bed after sniffing everything in the house, he leapt onto our bed, burrowed under our blankets and dozed off. We hadn’t even turned off the lights! From that moment, we knew this was meant to be.
He is a sweetheart, he has opinions, he loves to cuddle on the couch, he likes rides, he likes walks, he likes our other dog, Bandos. Ralph may be deaf but that does not stop him from living his best life. We love Ralph and we wouldn’t change him for the world. He’s also well-loved by his new aunties, uncles, grandparents and great grandparents!
We are sorry that Ralph took a bit longer to find his new forever home but are happy that he found it with us."
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John from Otaki District
Seasons greetings all. I'm after a hot water cylinder with a copper inner. I wish to make a sink from it out of the copper inner. Doesn't need to be operational. Many thanks and merry Christmas, John
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
It has been a trying year with the Covid-19 outbreak, the resulting job losses, financial fallout and our closed borders.
What is the best thing that happened to you in an otherwise gloomy year? It could be getting to know your neighbours, learning how to make bread or pizza dough, or just staying… View moreIt has been a trying year with the Covid-19 outbreak, the resulting job losses, financial fallout and our closed borders.
What is the best thing that happened to you in an otherwise gloomy year? It could be getting to know your neighbours, learning how to make bread or pizza dough, or just staying healthy.
*Please put NFP if you do not want your comments used by Stuff.
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
This is Boston aka Boss Dog. He is a Schnauzer-Westie-Cairns Terrier mix. Keily Neilson from Whitby says Boston came to her via a chance visit to a pet shop.
"One look at that little face and we were in love. His favorite thing to do is play with his four human siblings and annoy the family … View moreThis is Boston aka Boss Dog. He is a Schnauzer-Westie-Cairns Terrier mix. Keily Neilson from Whitby says Boston came to her via a chance visit to a pet shop.
"One look at that little face and we were in love. His favorite thing to do is play with his four human siblings and annoy the family cat Bonnie."
If you want your pet featured, email us on yourpet@dompost.co.nz with a recent photo.
Alan from Raumati Beach
Alan Tristram writes 'choice for the song to end the year on is…’Democracy is coming to the USA.’
It was sung and recorded live by Leonard Cohen in London in 2008-- and now it's more true than ever.
Leonard Cohen died at his Los Angeles home in November, 2016.
Here’s his song … View moreAlan Tristram writes 'choice for the song to end the year on is…’Democracy is coming to the USA.’
It was sung and recorded live by Leonard Cohen in London in 2008-- and now it's more true than ever.
Leonard Cohen died at his Los Angeles home in November, 2016.
Here’s his song for our New Year! -- bit.ly...
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