Monday, 30 September 2013
Living the Dream
Today starts a new series of posts, of up-to-date, true and verified stories of real people who have encountered God for themselves and have learnt to apply His principles in their normal everyday world.
Content will be supplied by my good friends, Andy and Janine Mason, who both hail from Hastings, New Zealand, and now live in Redding, California. Their vision? to help people re-discover the dreams and desires of their heart, and develop practical steps to make dreams a reality.
My hope is that you will be inspired to re-start the journey.
Today's post:
"Man received ‘grease and lube’ prayer and prophetic act for knee – we just pretended that our finger was a grease gun and acted out injecting grease into his knee. He had arthritis and a lot of pain. The pain immediately left and he was so happy to have his walk back to normal. But two days later he actually ran to open a gate on his ranch. He commented “I haven’t run in twenty years!” Magnolia, TX"
Content will be supplied by my good friends, Andy and Janine Mason, who both hail from Hastings, New Zealand, and now live in Redding, California. Their vision? to help people re-discover the dreams and desires of their heart, and develop practical steps to make dreams a reality.
My hope is that you will be inspired to re-start the journey.
Today's post:
"Man received ‘grease and lube’ prayer and prophetic act for knee – we just pretended that our finger was a grease gun and acted out injecting grease into his knee. He had arthritis and a lot of pain. The pain immediately left and he was so happy to have his walk back to normal. But two days later he actually ran to open a gate on his ranch. He commented “I haven’t run in twenty years!” Magnolia, TX"
Sunday, 29 September 2013
Saturday, 28 September 2013
My World
A moth of the Geometridae family, and native to New Zealand
A 5x-weekly photograph from around Hawke's Bay J
Friday, 27 September 2013
My World
Te Mahanga Rest Area, SH2, Poukawa,
(I'm sure there must be something logical going on here... right?)
(I'm sure there must be something logical going on here... right?)
A 5x-weekly photograph from around Hawke's Bay J
Thursday, 26 September 2013
My World
So called because it can withstand hurricane wind force up to category five
A 5x-weekly photograph from around Hawke's Bay J
Wednesday, 25 September 2013
My World
Election billboards in Evenden Rd, Hastings
A 5x-weekly photograph from around Hawke's Bay J
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Spice of Life
My choice from a week's work at Hawke's Bay Today J
Balloon bonanza
Naomi Amarak, 2, Napier, in Thai costume, with a balloon arch on Heretaunga St West, Hastings, part of the Hastings Blossom Festival
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Never too old for a cuddle
Blossom Parade, Hastings Blossom Festival, Hastings
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Parade to celebrate
Classic Hits 89.5 radio station's foam cannon, last float of the Blossom Parade, Hastings Blossom Festival, Hastings
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Parade to protest
Growers Action Group (GAG) tractor parade from Twyford through Hastings to Havelock North, protest about water availability during the drought, promoting new councillors for the Hawke's Bay Regional Council in the coming elections
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Training is FUN
Jesse MacDonald (left), hooker in the Hawke's Bay Magpies rugby team, pictured training at McLean Park, Napier
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Concerned Mum
A Hastings mother whose two teenaged children who are scared to go into the Hastings CBD after having been robbed, one at knifepoint, by delinquents.
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Hawke's Bay Today Photo Sales
Monday, 23 September 2013
Sunday, 22 September 2013
Saturday, 21 September 2013
Friday, 20 September 2013
Thursday, 19 September 2013
My World
Symmetrical seating in the Harris Stand, McLean Park, Napier
A 5x-weekly photograph from around Hawke's Bay J
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
My World
Landscaping layers
The Sunken Garden, Marine Parade, Napier
A 5x-weekly photograph from around Hawke's Bay J
The Sunken Garden, Marine Parade, Napier
A 5x-weekly photograph from around Hawke's Bay J
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Spice of Life
My choice from a week's work at Hawke's Bay Today J
Special memories
Cherie Adams, Haumoana, with a photograph of her son, Corey Adams, who committed suicide on 20 June, 2011. Story for Suicide Prevention Day.
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Catching the breeze
Steve Laughin, Napier, kite surfing in the wind, on a mild swell off Westshore Beach, Napier
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Peak plans
L-R: Rod Drury, associate to the board, Te Mata Park Trust Board; Pat Turley, Havelock North, Ireland Ashton, Havelock North, Ngaio Lewis, Havelock North; Barbara Smith, Taradale, Jan Bartlett, Taradale - pictured with a model of the proposed Te Mata Park Visitor Information Centre, at a fundraising launch at The Peak, formerly Peak House, on Te Mata Peak, Havelock North
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Wow factor
Young men check out the talent walking up the red carpet to the National Waiata Maori Music Awards, at the Hawke's Bay Opera House, Hastings
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Bay celebrities
L-R: Maisey Rika, Toni Huata, red carpet entrance to the National Waiata Maori Music Awards, at the Hawke's Bay Opera House, Hastings
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Still got it!
Nancy Perata Heretaunga, Tuhourangi Ngati Wahiao, Rotorua, performing at the National Waiata Maori Music Awards, at the Hawke's Bay Opera House, Hastings
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Hawke's Bay Today Photo Sales
Cherie Adams, Haumoana, with a photograph of her son, Corey Adams, who committed suicide on 20 June, 2011. Story for Suicide Prevention Day.
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Catching the breeze
Steve Laughin, Napier, kite surfing in the wind, on a mild swell off Westshore Beach, Napier
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Peak plans
L-R: Rod Drury, associate to the board, Te Mata Park Trust Board; Pat Turley, Havelock North, Ireland Ashton, Havelock North, Ngaio Lewis, Havelock North; Barbara Smith, Taradale, Jan Bartlett, Taradale - pictured with a model of the proposed Te Mata Park Visitor Information Centre, at a fundraising launch at The Peak, formerly Peak House, on Te Mata Peak, Havelock North
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Wow factor
Young men check out the talent walking up the red carpet to the National Waiata Maori Music Awards, at the Hawke's Bay Opera House, Hastings
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Bay celebrities
L-R: Maisey Rika, Toni Huata, red carpet entrance to the National Waiata Maori Music Awards, at the Hawke's Bay Opera House, Hastings
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Still got it!
Nancy Perata Heretaunga, Tuhourangi Ngati Wahiao, Rotorua, performing at the National Waiata Maori Music Awards, at the Hawke's Bay Opera House, Hastings
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Hawke's Bay Today Photo Sales
Monday, 16 September 2013
Quips & Quotes
Anonymous: Our strength is shown in the things we stand for; our weakness is shown in the things we fall for.
Sunday, 15 September 2013
Saturday, 14 September 2013
Friday, 13 September 2013
Thursday, 12 September 2013
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
My World
Steps into the Sunken Garden, Marine Parade, Napier
A 5x-weekly photograph from around Hawke's Bay J
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
Spice of Life - Ranfurly Shield Special
My choice from a week's work at Hawke's Bay Today J
Just a small selection from the couple of thousand frames I shot, and the hundred or so I submitted. It only lasted a week, but Hawke's Bay did us proud - Enjoy J
The Hawke's Bay Magpies rugby team returns with the Ranfurly Shield to Hawke's Bay Airport, Napier, after beating Otago 20-19 in Dunedin on Sunday J
The Hawke's Bay Magpies rugby team returns with the Ranfurly Shield to Hawke's Bay Airport, Napier, after beating Otago 20-19 in Dunedin on Sunday J
Mike Coman, captain
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Mark Abbott
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Trinity Spooner-Neera
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Brian Jenkinson, assistant manager
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Ihaia West
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Ihaia West
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L-R: Ged Robinson; Navreen Nijjar, Sacred Heart College, Napier; Nick McLennan, Mikey Vuicakau
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Anj Penrose, Napier, niece of Ian Penrose, the 1969 Canterbury captain who took the shield off Hawke's Bay, with Craig Philpott, coach
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L-R: Lochlan Stent, 10, George Stent, 6, Hastings, posing with Hawkeye
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Magpies parade in Hastings, followed by a mayoral reception in Civic Sqaure.
In pink: Peggy Gyde, Hastings
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Twyford School
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L-R: Emma Oliver, Craig Hickson, Progressive Meats, principal sponsor
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L-R: Chris Johnson, support worker, Chris Bott, Flaxmere, Geoffrey Edwards, Taine Randell's brother-in-law, Disability Resource Centre, Hastings
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Karl Lowe
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L-R: Michael Allardice, Trent Boswell-Wakefield
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Brendon Edmonds
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Mike Coman, captain
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Karl Lowe
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With shield: Willie Ioane
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With shield: Willie Ioane, Ash Dixon
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Willie Ioane
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Tony Lamborn
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L-R: Hastings District councillor Henare O'Keefe, Telusa Veainu
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Mike Coman, captain
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Meanwhile, down at McLean Park....
L-R: Mike Bishop CEO, Brendan Mahony, chairman, Hawke's Bay Rugby Union, HBRU, hoping for a full park on Saturday for the Bay's first defence.
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And over the river, at Hastings Girls' High School, one of many school visits....
And over the river, at Hastings Girls' High School, one of many school visits....
L-R: Sam Wallace, Paul Roberts, staff
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With shield: Geraldine Travers, principal and Jesse MacDonald, hooker
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Holding the shield L-R: Courtney Hook, head girl, Taya Halbert, Blue House leader
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Hawke's Bay Today Photo Sales
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Hawke's Bay Today Photo Sales
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