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Liz from Greenhithe
Hello neighbors,
Following requests from a few people I thought I would provide the information as a public post in the hope of helping anyone struggling with walking their dogs.
The first link is an article about the benefits of front clip harnesses (please copy and paste the links in your … View moreHello neighbors,
Following requests from a few people I thought I would provide the information as a public post in the hope of helping anyone struggling with walking their dogs.
The first link is an article about the benefits of front clip harnesses (please copy and paste the links in your browser)
pethelpful.com...
The harness is available at animates and other online stores:
www.animates.co.nz...
Here's a couple of great links on how to teach loose leash walking:
drsophiayin.com...
lwww.youtube.com...
and finally...the importance of letting your dog sniff when out on a walk:
www.petmd.com...
All the best
Fiona from Henderson
Now this is a very interesting read, and I've just started (if you like this sort of stuff)
The comparison from then to now ... well read for yourselves.
Learning all about the percentages of beneficiaries (all levels) then and now, well I'd said not much has changed per capita.
Seeing … View moreNow this is a very interesting read, and I've just started (if you like this sort of stuff)
The comparison from then to now ... well read for yourselves.
Learning all about the percentages of beneficiaries (all levels) then and now, well I'd said not much has changed per capita.
Seeing the numbers from certain years, truly shows how the economy was or wasn't running dictated by events e.g. world wars.
It just shows that we really haven't learned a great deal over the years.
Just repeating or dressing up the same mistakes, when will we ever learn?
Anyway, for those who want to peruse though the yearbook, here's the link: www3.stats.govt.nz...
Sharon from Te Atatu South
Photo 1: My lavender flowering. Yes, the flowers are pink bunny ears flowers. π
Photo 2: Freesia flowers.
Photo 3: Another daffodil, leaning against the fence with a slug in it you can't see. It got that way because I did the weeding a few days ago, and so the daffodil had nothing to prop … View morePhoto 1: My lavender flowering. Yes, the flowers are pink bunny ears flowers. π
Photo 2: Freesia flowers.
Photo 3: Another daffodil, leaning against the fence with a slug in it you can't see. It got that way because I did the weeding a few days ago, and so the daffodil had nothing to prop it up. Some of the freesias are lying on the ground too, for the same reason.
Photo 4: Some more daffodils, little ones this time.
Photo 5: Red polyanthus.
Photo 6: Another little daffodil - standing up by itself, this time.
Photo 7: Blue daisies in my rose/geranium garden.
Photo 8: A couple of little swan plant flowers on one of my bushes! π
Photo 9: Rhubarb flowers. My rhubarb plant flowers prolifically. It also produces a lot of leaves and stems - I just harvested a bunch of stems from it the other day, and I am going to stew them up to eat on ice cream for dessert!!!!!!!! π It tastes GREAT that way!!!!!!!!!!! π
Photo 10: Some of my cyclamens I just had to take a photo of.
Photos 11 & 12: A bumblebee climbing into my broadbean flowers I just had to take a photo of because it was so cute and cool. π
Photo 13: My red cyclamens I also just had to take a photo of. π
Photo 14: My osteospermum daisy plants by the landfill rubbish bin. π
Photo 15: My mint plant that's gone crazy what with all the rain.
Photo 16: My succulent garden - the best-looking of the lot.
Photo 17: My succulent begonia flowering.
Photo 18: My birdbath I just scrubbed out and refilled the other day - the pigeons love it so much it looks like it needs doing again. π I hope you enjoyed looking at all these photos!!!!! π
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Linda from Henderson
I guess if you break your glasses not being able to SEE would not be classed an essential service under lockdown 3 or 4.
There needs to be so much more thought put into these never ending Auckland lockdowns.
Luckily I have found an old pair.
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Wrapped up in our bubbles - it's certainly been a tough few weeks. With our daily routines challenged, we were able to slow down and enjoy the better things in life. That's why we want you be a part of the Neighbourly joy movement and share the simple things that make … View moreHey neighbours,
Wrapped up in our bubbles - it's certainly been a tough few weeks. With our daily routines challenged, we were able to slow down and enjoy the better things in life. That's why we want you be a part of the Neighbourly joy movement and share the simple things that make you happy.
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Inspired by the classic dish from the city of Kieve in Ukraine, Chicken Kiev is a dish made of chicken fillet pounded and rolled around cold butter, then coated with eggs and bread crumbs, and either fried or baked prepared by our Advanced cookery student Timmika at home during the lockdown.
Fiona from Henderson
This will be an absolute Godsend in these times, and especially as so many people are very nervous about going to the supermarket, testing station or to be vaccinated.
So, maybe this tool will help ease your mind as to how long you have to wait for two of them - the testing station and supermarkets… View moreThis will be an absolute Godsend in these times, and especially as so many people are very nervous about going to the supermarket, testing station or to be vaccinated.
So, maybe this tool will help ease your mind as to how long you have to wait for two of them - the testing station and supermarkets (there are tabs on the left side for each of them).
I typed in Henderson, Auckland in the address field - hence the general map area of Henderson
Keep in mind, they are approximate times as they are updated by people in the lines.
But still ... anything helpful has to be a good thing - right?
timeintheline.co.nz...
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Fiona from Henderson
We need this possible new variant called Mu, like we need a large hole in the head!
As it possibly has a constellation of new mutations, it could make this new strain resistant to vaccinesπ²
Its already appeared in approximate 39 countries thus far, including Europe, UK and USA, since first … View moreWe need this possible new variant called Mu, like we need a large hole in the head!
As it possibly has a constellation of new mutations, it could make this new strain resistant to vaccinesπ²
Its already appeared in approximate 39 countries thus far, including Europe, UK and USA, since first appearing in Columbia in January 2021.
Now, at the back of my mind, I knew that this Corona virus was going to continue to mutate as time went by, however, as I've just had my first dose of the vaccine, I think that the timing of this news is ... argh!!!
Add this one to the list of things to watch - oh greatπ
news.un.org...
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Ripu Bhatia Reporter from Auckland Stuff
Aucklanders are being forced to evacuate their homes after severe rainfall overnight caused localised flooding.
Around 50 to 60 homes have been evacuated and an emergency shelter has been set up at 6 Henderson Valley Road.
West Auckland has been hit the worst with flooding in Helensville, … View moreAucklanders are being forced to evacuate their homes after severe rainfall overnight caused localised flooding.
Around 50 to 60 homes have been evacuated and an emergency shelter has been set up at 6 Henderson Valley Road.
West Auckland has been hit the worst with flooding in Helensville, Kumeu, Henderson Valley and RΔnui.
Firefighters received around 170 weather related calls overnight.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said evacuation advice overrides Covid-19 restrictions.
Aucklandβs two vaccination centres at the Trusts Arena and the Airport have been damaged and will not open until 11am.
SH16 through Kumeu is closed due to flooding between Matua Road and Riverhead Road, and Waka Kotahi has reports of fallen trees and slips across the wider network.
MetService said heavy rain is expected to continue throughout Tuesday.
Neighbourly spokesperson Sarah Moore encourages people to check in on their neighbours - especially if theyβre elderly or alone.
βBut ensure you're abiding by Level 4 rules consider emailing, texting or using Neighbourly to send a message. Even if they're doing well, the connection will mean a lot,β she said.
βWhen there's a break in the weather carefully head outside to check whether anything is blocking your drains or has come loose in a storm. Don't rush - things could be slippery. If you do notice damage make sure you take photos in case you need to lodge an insurance claim.β
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Transcold Group Ltd are looking for a reliable person to join the team as a refrigeration and air conditioning apprentice in Takanini.
They have a good-sized team with vast experience across both refrigeration and diesel mechanic trades and are very keen to pass on their knowledge.
… View moreHey Auckland!
Transcold Group Ltd are looking for a reliable person to join the team as a refrigeration and air conditioning apprentice in Takanini.
They have a good-sized team with vast experience across both refrigeration and diesel mechanic trades and are very keen to pass on their knowledge.
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