February 22, 2013 – 4:06 pm | 4 Comments

Welcome to the gentle parenting blog for Happyzine.  A place of embrace for our parenthood journey as we endeavour to nurture our little seedlings with gentle hands and hearts.  For me, learning to parent peacefully …

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Good News from Tamaki-makau-rau (Auckland, New Zealand) – Groovy Grey Lynn
November 22, 2010 – 10:48 am | No Comment

Despite the first rain in ages, Grey Lynn festival this weekend was an awesome success. Thousands of people packed Grey Lynn Park to chillax for the day, the drizzle not dampening festive spirits. Kiwi music …

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Good News from Tamaki Makaurau AKA Auckland – Auckland’s Awesome Transport Efforts and Art Week
November 8, 2010 – 11:07 am | One Comment

I live really close to Eden Park. The good thing about that is, well, it’s just a really awesome place to live. The not so good is that it can get pretty rowdy when games …

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Good News from Tamaki Makaurau
October 30, 2010 – 3:05 pm | No Comment

Kia ora tatau,
From the land of the stay up all night, study hard, party hard, stress a lot, live a lot,(eat a lot!!) student I’m back. And pleased to be reporting Auckland was stunning over …

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Living, Growing Roofs Beginning to Sprout in Aotearoa
August 28, 2010 – 6:37 pm | 3 Comments

By Hannah Spyksma
Aucklander Robyn Simcock is renovating her garage. As is, it is slightly sunken into the ground so that the roof is only a metre above the pavement.  She has pumice, wild flowers, succulents …

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A Million Poems for Matariki
August 2, 2010 – 10:40 am | 16 Comments

“Don’t worry, this light isnt’ for surveillance!” said Michele, arms outreached – stretching to find the microphone.
“It’s just so that I know where it is,” she added, her voice booming out to the crowd, strong …

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Kia Ora From the North
July 27, 2010 – 10:27 am | One Comment

The other night I was really grumpy.
Having sat two exams during the day, tried to move house that evening, and somewhat failed on the realisation that my car was broken and couldn’t be moved out …

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