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Fiona from Henderson
12 x small herb jars - all washed and thoroughly clean.
Could be reused as herb & spice jars or for lemon honey to give away as gifts or for storing nick-nacks or for storing paper clips, or drawing pins or rubber bands or staples - the only limit is your imagination
3x coffee jars - all … View more12 x small herb jars - all washed and thoroughly clean.
Could be reused as herb & spice jars or for lemon honey to give away as gifts or for storing nick-nacks or for storing paper clips, or drawing pins or rubber bands or staples - the only limit is your imagination
3x coffee jars - all washed and thoroughly clean.
The photos shows 2, but I found a 3rd one for you.
Let me know which lot you want or maybe you want the lot.
I will leave them in a place that can be easily accessed in plastic bags - social distancing will be observed.
Free
Sharon from Te Atatu South
The third pic is an unopened daffodil flower bud, the sixth is a white begonia flower, the rest are all freesia flowers and buds. 😃 The fluorite bracelets I've just made are NOT for sale though. 😃 TOO bad - markets are closed during lockdown but will be open again at level 1. 😃 I just… View moreThe third pic is an unopened daffodil flower bud, the sixth is a white begonia flower, the rest are all freesia flowers and buds. 😃 The fluorite bracelets I've just made are NOT for sale though. 😃 TOO bad - markets are closed during lockdown but will be open again at level 1. 😃 I just made them to keep me occupied during lockdown. 😃
Fiona from Henderson
Hello one and all.
In these trying and testing ('scuse the pun) times, we are all on edge, all getting down to our last nerve with patience for ... well, we all have our thresholds for each and every opinion out there.
I personally have been going through something horrible, like so many … View moreHello one and all.
In these trying and testing ('scuse the pun) times, we are all on edge, all getting down to our last nerve with patience for ... well, we all have our thresholds for each and every opinion out there.
I personally have been going through something horrible, like so many others out there.
My responses here may not have been well thought out and to those who I annoyed, please accept my sincere apologies.
This post however, is just me reaching out to thank every single person involved on the front line of this dreadful virus.
That includes the testers, the security people, the Police, the whole medical front line workers.
To those working furiously behind the scenes to get the test results out in a fast but efficient manner, thank you as well.
To the wonderful people who are manning the phones within the MOH call centres, calling people, following up with advice or a shoulder to cry on or even having a huge laugh with, bless your hearts.
To you all, your work is outstanding - keep up the excellent work.
Let's NOT lose sight of those people who are working furiously to try and keep us all healthy at the possible expense of their own health.
Please, be sensible and keep to the rules that are set down.
They are set down to keep you and everyone you love safe and well.
Buy doing this, we will in turn make all of those hard working frontline and essential workers daily routines and lives, so much easier.
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For over 30 years we have been proud to support the nutritional habits of New Zealand communities.
With busy and stressful lives, sometimes the food you eat and their nutrients aren't a priority for you, but it is for us.
That's why we provide high-quality, science-based products … View moreFor over 30 years we have been proud to support the nutritional habits of New Zealand communities.
With busy and stressful lives, sometimes the food you eat and their nutrients aren't a priority for you, but it is for us.
That's why we provide high-quality, science-based products that deliver the nutrients your body needs to thrive on a daily basis. Whether you are having it as a meal replacement for weight management or a healthy breakfast, you can have our Formula 1 Nutritional Shake *mix for a healthy dose of nutrients.
*for more information contact your local Herbalife Nutrition Independent Member or visit www.herbalife.com.au/newzealand
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Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Community News
Hey neighbours,
My name is Ripu, I'm Stuff’s newly appointed Neighbourly reporter for Auckland and Northland. I've worked in Stuff's Auckland newsroom for a year and a half now, and previously covered current affairs and politics.
Neighbourly is growing as a popular … View moreHey neighbours,
My name is Ripu, I'm Stuff’s newly appointed Neighbourly reporter for Auckland and Northland. I've worked in Stuff's Auckland newsroom for a year and a half now, and previously covered current affairs and politics.
Neighbourly is growing as a popular tool to access local news and keep in touch with those around us, which we often miss with national media outlets. I'm here to bring you the news closest to you in a role which will work similarly to a community newspaper reporter.
If you have any stories or interesting things happening in your suburb or area, please get in touch!
If you see news posted in your area, please get involved and reply with your comments/thoughts on the issues at hand.
Thanks in advance and I look forward to chatting with you all.
Ripu
Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, A commute on an Auckland bus might be the link between a St Lukes mall worker and another Covid-19 case. AT HOP card data might confirm the details. Read the story below:
Use colourful wallpaper samples and your favourite Resene colour to update a tired old piece of furniture.
Make the most of this weekend with this easy step by step project idea from Resene.
Find out how to create your own
Todd Niall Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Hi Neighbours, If paying Watercare's outgoing CEO $775,000 seems a lot, don't blame him. Do you know who makes that call? Read the story below:
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The Team from New Zealander of the Year Award | Ngā Tohu Pou Kōhure o Aotearoa
Hey neighbours,
The clock is ticking! There's just 9 days to nominate Auckland's Local Hero.
Now's the time to celebrate everyday people doing extraordinary things and show the Bay of Plenty that you have more good sorts than them!
Nominate them before Sunday 30 August for … View moreHey neighbours,
The clock is ticking! There's just 9 days to nominate Auckland's Local Hero.
Now's the time to celebrate everyday people doing extraordinary things and show the Bay of Plenty that you have more good sorts than them!
Nominate them before Sunday 30 August for Kiwibank New Zealand Local Hero of the Year. Who's it going to be Auckland?
nzawards.org.nz...
Simon from Massey
Hi neighbors,
I'm an arborist, (tree worker) and yesterday one of the Oak trees on my drive dropped a branch knocking out the phone lines. I was able to resolve this quite quickly, but it made me think..
After these winds I'd just like my neighbors to take a moment to look at your trees… View moreHi neighbors,
I'm an arborist, (tree worker) and yesterday one of the Oak trees on my drive dropped a branch knocking out the phone lines. I was able to resolve this quite quickly, but it made me think..
After these winds I'd just like my neighbors to take a moment to look at your trees and check for 1. Dead branches 2. Cracked or broken branches 3. Splits or scars at the base of branches.
There's an old saying "A stitch in time saves nine"
If you see something that needs making safe, I'll look after you. Just give me a call... Simon 021 183 6037 and I'll pop round and fix it for you.
Take care and stay safe
Simon
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