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Community gardens working bee

posted ‎‎Nov 10, 2009 6:28 PM‎‎ by Admin Moderator

On Saturday 31 October, people came together at Medlands to expand the new community gardens. A raised bed was built and a number of shrubs/trees were planted as a windbreak. It was a great day out for all who came.




Celebrating Shakespeare

posted ‎‎Apr 29, 2009 8:01 PM‎‎ by Meryle Thomson   [ updated ‎‎Apr 30, 2009 3:59 AM‎‎ by Rendt Gorter ]

An abbreviated adaptation of Shakespeare's Play "The Tempest" was staged at the Aotea Community Art Gallery garden, Gray Rd, Kaitoke on Saturday March 28.
A local Great Barrier Island Production: Family friendly, with drama, dance, music and laughter. Children were encouraged to come dressed as their favorite fairy.  Click on the picture to the right to read the review written by Di Simpson in the Barrier Bulletin.






 

 


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Yoga on the Barrier

posted ‎‎Jul 25, 2008 9:15 PM‎‎ by Bruce Maxwell   [ updated ‎‎Nov 12, 2008 4:53 PM‎‎ by Rendt Gorter ]


The Great Barrier Island Yoga School has been hosting regular workshops with Michel Besnard every January since 2007. These photos were taken in January 2008.
 
 
The practise of yoga benefits your mind body and spirit. Michel, a visiting
teacher from Hong Kong, imparts his knowledge and experience at a
weekend workshop held early 2008.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The workshop was held at the Tryphena Community Hall beside Pa Beach.
We kicked off Friday evening with a good stretch out and continued to build
on each of the following four classes on Saturday and Sunday. You could
attend one or all five classes.
 
 
 
 
 
 
And it is not all hard work. Barrier yoga is great fun. Thanks to our teacher
Linda, the Barrier has several weekly classes for all shapes and sizes,
no matter what fitness level you are.
 
 
 
 
 
To find out why all these people are smiling and happy check out Yoga on
Barrier.

Photos by Sybilla Hetet
 
 

The Wild Rose Cafe opening

posted ‎‎Jul 25, 2008 7:43 PM‎‎ by Rendt Gorter   [ updated ‎‎Nov 23, 2008 7:02 PM‎‎ ]

Welcome to the Wild Rose Cafe in Tryphena, Great Barrier Island.
It's not a Starbucks and not an Internet Cafe, but Stonewall Store has just added a welcoming corner to keep the winter blues away. The Wild Rose Tea House, serves real tea in real tea cups, "not just white mugs", Eve insisted. 

Fifty people were there to celebrate - nearly the whole Tryphena whanau had turned out. Also Eve's parents - who were Rosalie Bay Farms shareholders - had made the trip across from Auckland. For Eve Woodward-Gray the opening marked a sense of homecoming. Her childhood summers had revolved around the regular expeditions to the walking-access only hideaway on the island, just over the hill from Tryphena. "I really look forward to now becoming part of the community in the years to come," she explained when she had the attention of everybody present.

The excitement of something new in the community, a project that would touch everybody in a small way, was evident in the encouraging comments that were made about her latest project and to Pauline herself. There's been a sense of purpose and innovation present at the Stonewall Store since three years ago the "Bellerby sisters" - that's Joss and Pauline - took over the shop and then a year later, with a little help from friends, dived into mortgage territory to take full ownership of the complex. When Wayne Anderson unpacks his tools, or so it often seems, there will be something new to talk about. And sure enough, the sense of anticipation had grown over recent days as the lights stayed on later and later at night as Wayne and Adam were busy.

When it was Pauline's turn to speak and explain why roses had become the theme of the affair, she shrugged and said, "I am mad about roses. We tried looking for the name of a variety of rose that would sum it up best, but none of the Latin names really did work for us. So it became the Wild Rose - 'Rose' is perfect and 'Wild' is ... well, like the Barrier."

Roses were everywhere - and even when the fresh flowers will have faded, the decor and wallpaper will maintain the atmosphere. The Wild Rose will specialise in tea and healthy food, Pauline explained, but not just vegetarian. "I know where I will be having lunch from now on," Joss said, who with Benny, Adam, and Vanessa had also come to stand in the doorway for the family to welcome friends and neighbours together.

To give meaning to the little ceremony, Rebecca Parks said a few words and then sang a waiata, Amazing Grace, which turned out to be Pauline's favorite song. And with that, the doors were opened, incense was burnt and then, the first cups of tea, made from a blend of Rooibos with Kanuka tea-tree, were enjoyed at the Wild Rose.

The feeling of a family gathering was only briefly broken when some island visitors came looking for a cuppa. But the cash register had not been turned on and the cafe would not be open to business until Wednesday, so Eve just offered to pour another cup of tea. She'll be there to offer that to anybody looking for a quiet corner to find relief from - or to enjoy - the winter blues in the company of some neighbours or just with a book.

(by Rendt Gorter. Originally published in the Barrier Bulletin 18 June 2008)

How to add your pictures here

posted ‎‎Jul 11, 2008 1:35 PM‎‎ by Rendt Gorter   [ updated ‎‎Apr 30, 2009 2:08 AM‎‎ ]

Adding your own images and text is easy.     
  • You have to be signed in.
  • If necessary, click on New Post to start a new page. Otherwise, click on Edit Page, add some text as introduction.
  • Decide where to put the picture on the page. Use the Insert menu, to add an image by browsing on your computer.
  • The image is uploaded and inserted in your page. Now you need to resize and position it with the small menu that appears when you click the image. S M L, means Small, Medium, Large.
  • Add some blank lines, and then add another picture. 5 to no more than 10 images per page is enough. If necessary you can add another page.
  • Don't forget to add captions. When you are finished, check the text and images are complete and click Save..

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