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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Kiwi Heroes: John Britten and the Britten V1000
The ingenuity of Kiwis has long been one of our strongest traits, making do with the tools and materials before us, we have learnt that something so simple as a dream is most definitely possible. History has shown this to be true … Continue reading
Posted in Historical, New Zealand, Photography, Social Commentary, Uncategorized
Tagged Britten V1000, John Britten, Kiwi Hero, Kiwi Legend, Motor Bike, motorcycle
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Lance Armstrong 0: Ivan Fernandez WON
Off the Top of My Head By Paul Murray True sportsmanship was shown recently by promising Spanish cross-country runner Iván Fernández Anaya, 24, in race in Burlada, Navarre, Spain on December 2, 2012. Fernández Anaya was in second place to Kenyan … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Historical, Media, Money, Photography, Social Commentary, Sport, United States
Tagged Athletics, Compassion, Iván Fernández Anaya, Lance Armstrong, Media, Role Model, Running, Sport, Sportsmanship
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Insurance Companies…Who’s Watching These Crooks?
Off the Top of my Head By Paul Murray Incredibly, insurance premiums worldwide have skyrocketed in the wake of natural disasters and the prospect of more wild weather resulting from climate change and other factors…deforestation, fracking etc, etc. The insurance … Continue reading
Posted in Banking, Business, Economics, Education, Historical, Money, New Zealand, Photography, Politics, Product review, Social Commentary, United States, West Coast
Tagged All Blacks, Avarice, Banks, Business, Climate Change, Earthquakes, Environment, Greed, Insurance Companies, Insured, Insurers, karamea, LivinginPeace Project, Money, Natural Disasters, New Zealand, Policy Holders, Politics, Premium Rates
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Where’s that Naughty BaBear?
Off the Top of My Head By Paul Murray Our daughter Diva loves the BaBear game we invented…we hide BaBear around the house and she hunts him down and brings him back to us….we’re basically training her to … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Education, Funny, Hilarious, Humor, Humour, Japan, Karamea, LivinginPeace Project, Marriage, New Zealand, Peace, Photography, Social Commentary, West Coast
Tagged BaBear, Children, education, Fun, Games, karamea, LivinginPeace Project, New Zealand, Parenting, Photography, South Island, West Coast
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Clever Ideas to Simplify Your Life
Posted in Education, Funny, Humor, Humour, Photography, Product review, Social Commentary
Tagged Clever, Good Ideas, Life, Practical, Thinking
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Japanese Artist Brings ‘Inspiration’ To Re-Invent
Japanese artist Shota Kawahara works on a landscape painting at Re-Invent Art Gallery in Lake Forest Japanese artist Shota Kawahara made his American debut recently with his first art exhibition titled “Inspiration,” which will run at the Lake Forest … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Business, Japan, Karamea, LivinginPeace Project, New Zealand, Photography, United States
Tagged Art, Cecilia Lanyon, Chicago, Gallery, Illinois, Inspiration, Japan, karamea, Kristin Mikrut, Lake Forest, LivinginPeace Project, New Zealand, Painting, Re-Invent, Shota Kawahara, United States
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Experts Fear Collapse of Global Civilisation
UXBRIDGE, Canada, Jan 11, 2013 (IPS) – Experts on the health of our planet are terrified of the future. They can clearly see the coming collapse of global civilisation from an array of interconnected environmental problems. By Stephen Leahy (With cynical embellishment by … Continue reading
Posted in Agriculture, Banking, Business, Economics, Education, Environment, Money, Permaculture, Politics, Social Commentary, Uncategorized, United States
Tagged Climate, Earth, Energy, Environment, Famine, Hunger, Permaculture, Prince Charles, Water, World
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Where’s BaBear?
“Ba” means “Boo” in Japanese and “BaBear” is the name given to our daughter Diva’s little panda, which she received as a gift from a nice lady at the Novotel Hotel near Auckland Airport. We stayed there on the way to … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Education, Funny, Hilarious, Humor, Humour, Karamea, LivinginPeace Project, New Zealand, Photography, Uncategorized, West Coast
Tagged BaBear, Childhood, Children, Diva, Fun, Game, Humor, Humour, Learning, Parenting
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Introducing Elena Gilis: Queen of Rongolia
Off the Top of My Head By Paul Murray The LivinginPeace Project welcomes Belgian student Elena Gilis, who is studying Human Ecology at the College of the Atlantic (CoA) in Maine, USA, and has joined us as an intern from … Continue reading
Posted in Agriculture, Art, Business, Education, Environment, Kahurangi National Park, Karamea, Karamea Radio, LivinginPeace Project, New Zealand, Peace, Permaculture, Photography, Social Commentary, Travel, Uncategorized, United States, West Coast
Tagged Art, Belgium, education, Environment, Human Ecology, karamea, LivinginPeace Project. Elena Gilis, New Zealand, Permaculture, Society, Sustainability, Travel
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An Extremely Busy Day for Jesus
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