Hello,
You have a mention on the Wellington Library website here in New Zealand!
http://www.wcl.govt.nz/
World famous in New Zealand!
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Hey applegirl, where abouts are you (in wellington I pressume), its good to get a map of NZ ishers
Our remote ancestors said to their mother Earth, "We are yours."
Modern humanity has said to Nature, "You are mine."
The Green Man has returned as the living face of the whole earth so that through his mouth we may say to the universe, "We are one."
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Modern humanity has said to Nature, "You are mine."
The Green Man has returned as the living face of the whole earth so that through his mouth we may say to the universe, "We are one."
Author Unknown
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Is there something wrong with that link cos it doesn't want to open - or at least it is taking so long it's up to 5 green blobs on the waiting for it to load thingy. I've stopped it now, So what is on the link then please? The Website or the Bible? 

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Picture of the BIBLE no less,
and a great write about the book and the twins







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Re: World famous in New Zealand!
I used to look at this forum a lot when we lived in Scotland living a much more rural life in a wood with chickens and growing our own food etc. We have since moved to Wellington at the start of this year. My self-sufficient aspirations here have been limited to limes, lemons and herbs but now that spring is arriving I am starting to grow a few vegetables. Bit difficult in a garden which is mostly vertical but we have a fair bit of space and the added advantage of no frost or snow. And an ocean at the doorstep, but I will leave the fishing to the OH.
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Sounds interesting - especially the no frost bit! 

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