Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Waitangi day

Why are these people carrying this banner?
Theses people are carrying this banner because they are protesting for there land. 
The maori and the british signed a treaty that they wouldn't fight or steal there land and to make peace 
These people are carrying the banner saying honour the treaty is because the treaty of Waitangi day  day was signed on the 6th of February 1840 by Maori chiefs and the pakeha stole there land

Wednesday, 19 June 2013

MY PETS!!

Thursday 20th June

I have a big cat called bob bob he is tabby and is really fat he is 8 years old now and we have had for 3 years we first got him from my mums friend she had bob bob but they never feed him and he was a wield cat and had to find his own food. My mums friend decided that she was going to move to Australia and she did but a few days latter she rang my mum and asked if we wanted to have bob bob cause she moved to Australia and left him behind so we went to her old house and found bob bob sitting outside so we picked him up and tock him home. He is now our cat and we love him so much.

I also have a new kitten called gizmo he is a black kitten but i dont no what kind of cat he is but he is very fluffy and is really soft my mum got him for free of trade me and tock him home when i was at school. And my mums best friend michell really wanted a kitten but her husband said no. Gizmo has a brother and he was free to so my mum got him and we went to michells house and she wanted to look after him for the weekend and they ended up keeping him and they called him mogwia.

I had a kitten called Diesle but a few weeks after we got him he ran away and all of my family miss him very much. me and my sisters walked around the nabber houd to see if anyone found diesle but know one did :'(
                                                
                                                                         
                                                                                               

Sunday, 9 June 2013

Stayed the night at sophias

Sunday 9th June 2013

I had a awesome netball game my team won 16-4 use and then i went to watch sophias game she won  and after her game i went to her house and we walked there but on the way we went to Mc Donalds and then walked home and we went to bay wave and went down the slide heaps of times and then we went in the wave pool. Then we had to go home and i stayed the night and we were going to do the 40 hour famine. We tried to stay awake for 40 hours but we didnt last we fell asleep at 2:30. Then we mad a hut and when we finished I hade to go home. 

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

My new kitten Gizmo :D


On 22th of May My mum bought a new kitten called Gizmo and he is a little grey and black fluffly kitten and it has the cutest big eyes and big ears and my mum said she hopes he grows into his ears and doesn't look like dumbo the elephant :P but he is really cute. And me and my dad went up into the roof and got a big basket and put a little green pillow in the basket and made a little red pillow and a little red blanket for Gizmo to sleep in and he loves his new bed/ basket and loves to sleep in it :D 






Wednesday, 15 May 2013


 Rimu is the commonest and most widely distributed conifer in New Zealand, growing from Northland down to Stewart Island. It is a tall tree, and its crown usually emerges above the main canopy of forest trees. On well-drained fertile sites, it grows to 50 metres in height. Rimu usually favours better drained sites than kahikatea, but does grow in poorly drained soils in Westland.
Rimu can live for more than 1,000 years. A life-span of 550–650 years is more common, as old trees become susceptible to uprooting in strong winds. Seedlings will not grow in deep shade or on open, exposed sites. Mature trees often support a crop of perching plants on their upper branches. For example, northern rātā often starts life as a young seedling high up in the crown of a mature rimu.