Tuesday 24 June 2014

Spice of Life

My choice from a week's work at Hawke's Bay Today J
(including at times, photos for the Napier Courier, the Hastings Leader
the Havelock North Village Press and/or The Link)

1300 trees, shrubs and flaxes were planted along the Poukawa Stream, the outlet of the Pekapeka Wetlands, Pakipaki, in the early morning mist, an event organised by Hastings-Havelock North Forest and Bird, in partnership with the Hawke's Bay Regional Council. photograph
Poukawa planting
1300 trees, shrubs and flaxes were planted along the Poukawa Stream, the outlet of the Pekapeka Wetlands, Pakipaki, in the early morning mist, an event organised by Hastings-Havelock North Forest and Bird, in partnership with the Hawke's Bay Regional Council.
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Someone lost a shoe in the mud - Hawke's Bay Mud Run, Crownthorpe, a fundraiser for Havelock North Junior Rugby Club photograph
Hehehe
Someone lost a shoe in the mud - Hawke's Bay Mud Run, Crownthorpe, a fundraiser for Havelock North Junior Rugby Club
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Gavin Gilbert Taradale High School, Taradale, Napier, with a Go-pro - Hawke's Bay Mud Run, Crownthorpe, a fundraiser for Havelock North Junior Rugby Club photograph
Ultimate selfie
Gavin Gilbert Taradale High School, Taradale, Napier, with a Go-pro - Hawke's Bay Mud Run, Crownthorpe, a fundraiser for Havelock North Junior Rugby Club
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Zayne Jennings, Taradale, winner 10km - Hawke's Bay Mud Run, Crownthorpe, a fundraiser for Havelock North Junior Rugby Club photograph
Powering through, literally
Zayne Jennings, Taradale, winner 10km - Hawke's Bay Mud Run, Crownthorpe, a fundraiser for Havelock North Junior Rugby Club
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L-R: Justin Linton, Treyah Kingi-Taukamo, Tamatea Intermediate School, Napier, playing basketball barefooted, outside in the gloriously warm winter weather, for which Hawke's Bay is so well known. photograph
Hardy youngsters
L-R: Justin Linton, Treyah Kingi-Taukamo, Tamatea Intermediate School, Napier, playing basketball barefooted, outside in the gloriously warm winter weather, for which Hawke's Bay is so well known.
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Raihania Tipoki, one of the kaihautu (captains) of Te Matau A Maui, a double hulled sailing waka moored at West Quay, Napier, preparing for a trip to Mahia this weekend, as part of Matariki celebrations photograph
Shipshape
Raihania Tipoki, one of the kaihautu (captains) of Te Matau A Maui, a double hulled sailing waka moored at West Quay, Napier, preparing for a trip to Mahia this weekend, as part of Matariki celebrations
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From front L-R: Bill Dalton, mayor, Douglas Lloyd Jenkins, MTG director, Napier City Council, Napier, at a press conference re findings of the MTG Hawke's Bay Review. photograph
On the mat
From front L-R: Bill Dalton, mayor, Douglas Lloyd Jenkins, MTG director, Napier City Council, Napier, at a press conference re findings of the MTG Hawke's Bay Review.
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Sheep in a winter feed crop, SH2, Central Hawke's Bay photograph
Mum said we could
Sheep in a winter feed crop, SH2, Central Hawke's Bay
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L-R: Rawinia Woods, Napier, Terewai Elkington, Napier, out enjoying the warm weather at lunchtime in the Hastings CBD. MetService recorded Hastings temperature between 15.9 and 16.7 degrees during the shoot. At day-end, Hawke's Bay recorded the warmest weather in NZ, 17.4 degrees, against Tuesday's forecast of a cold change and 14 degrees. photograph
Hot as, for winter that is
L-R: Rawinia Woods, Napier, Terewai Elkington, Napier, out enjoying the warm weather at lunchtime in the Hastings CBD. MetService recorded Hastings temperature between 15.9 and 16.7 degrees during the shoot. At day-end, Hawke's Bay recorded the warmest weather in NZ, 17.4 degrees, against Tuesday's forecast of a cold change and 14 degrees.
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L-R: Te Whakoata Lauder, Meiata Nepia-Nearangione, Pita Awheto, Irongate School, Flaxmere, Hastings - Matariki Festival, performances and games organised by students at William Colenso College, Napier photograph
Heart and Soul
L-R: Te Whakoata Lauder, Meiata Nepia-Nearangione, Pita Awheto, Irongate School, Flaxmere, Hastings - Matariki Festival, performances and games organised by students at William Colenso College, Napier.
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Second right: Devaan Stuart-Gray, William Colenso College, plays Tititorea, a stick game - Matariki Festival, performances and games organised by students at William Colenso College, Napier. photograph
Fun and games
Second right: Devaan Stuart-Gray, William Colenso College, plays Tititorea, a stick game - Matariki Festival, performances and games organised by students at William Colenso College, Napier.
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