The Princess Diary
This entry sets the context for a ‘Princess’ who became a symbol as an ‘equine heroine’. She represents the equine face of the fierce confrontation and debate here in New Zealand about the Wild Horses of the Kaimanawa. While some were happy to
MacScience
I believe you have to be wired a particular way in order to understand some aspects of life and living. Like water chemistry for instance. Water consists of only hydrogen and
Limed Again!
Limes are one of those great summer fruits that we’re warming to here in New Zealand. Imagine teaspoons full of Saffron Lime Curd put into ready prepared pastry cases and dusted with sifted icing sugar OR brushing fresh
Paddy the Wanderer & Other Tails
There are some local identities that inspire us warmly and perhaps none quite so much as those four-legged kind that bite us in our hearts and make our hearts sore from very deep affections. A beautiful Children’s book about an adventurous
Weta a Beautiful Thing
Big is beautiful right? Irresistible! It’s sort of like that bruise you get and while it hurts plain and simple you just can’t resist pressing it to REALLY know it hurts right? In the same way, the fascination I feel is more than I can resist when