Charlie the Commentator – 2

                Charlie is only interested in anomalies (and cuddles).  Same, same doesn’t do it for him (unless it’s cuddles – that’s different). Ten fingers aren’t enough…he’s only interested in the one with a ring on it. A chain isn’t enough, he’s only interested in the catch.  A small […]

Charlie the Commentator – 1

Assistance likes to give Charlie a wide range of foods so he remains easy to feed without developing an expensive palate. For a cockatiel, Charlie consumes monstrous amounts of vegetables, and is particularly fond of lettuce – could eat a whole one. Charlie is also fond of sunflower seeds, and being yet young at 13 […]

Introducing Charlie the Commentator

Charlie is still young, fresh out of the egg at only twelve weeks old. While he seems somewhat dim in rather a large number of departments, Charlie is brighter than most suspect. For instance, having learned to plummet to the floor with the savagely clipped wings he came with (so bad he cannot even glide), […]

Is Rock Dust the Answer?

What is rock dust and can it help things grow?   Keith Gray, chairman of the Rotorua branch of the Soil & Health Association during the 1980s (Organic NZ Jan/Feb 2016), favoured rock dust enormously. He touted it as a fertiliser, but rock dust lacks sufficient nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus to qualify as fertiliser. Its […]

Gong

Interview with artist and writer, Joanne McNeill/Jo Hardy on 24 June 2016 at Maungakaramea, Northland – Theresa Sjoquist   “There are tribal members who will come forward to continue championing the arts,” Joanne McNeill insisted.  “They’re all young, late twenties, early thirties. Peter Larsen is one who isn’t afraid to stick his neck out at […]