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Two West Highland Terriers, called Jock and Lassie, are relaxing on the front deck of their Waiheke Island home. As they enjoy the Spring sunshine, they are about to have their peace rudely interrupted by the arrival of some feathery residents! Read about how Lassie finds herself in a spot of bother and Jock plays it safe as they encounter the various birds that live in their Waiheke Island garden!
Jock and Lassie are West Highland Terriers who live with the author and her husband on Waiheke Island, which lies about twenty kilometres offshore from Auckland, New Zealand. The two dogs are brother and sister from the same litter. Lassie is usually the more cautious and wiser of the two, while Jock is rather reckless, typically getting himself into all sorts of scrapes. Of course, Jock rarely takes heed of his sister’s warnings and lands himself in all sorts of bother. This book tells the story of their first journey to Waiheke on the car ferry, the sights they see along the way and Jock’s misadventure when his curiosity about Waiheke’s sea life gets the better of him!
Two West Highland Terriers, called Jock and Lassie, are relaxing on the front deck of their Waiheke Island home. As they enjoy the Spring sunshine, they are about to have their peace rudely interrupted by the arrival of some feathery residents! Read about how Lassie finds herself in a spot of bother and Jock plays it safe as they encounter the various birds that live in their Waiheke Island garden!
Waiheke Westies: Jock and Lassie at the Market by Anne Hume Pdf
Two West Highland Terriers, Jock and Lassie, are exploring Waiheke Island's Ostend Market with their mistress, Anne, and her granddaughter, Finley. As usual, Jock has a misadventure, which does not surprise his sister, Lassie. Vibrant illustrations by local artist, Sally Ewins, add extra fun and life to a tale that will appeal to children, and dog lovers of all ages.
Meet Minnie the Westie... A little bit naughty, plus a big dose of cuteness: that's Minnie, a cartoon West Highland White Terrier dog. Minnie is food-obsessed and sometimes just a little bit stubborn, but she can charm her way out of any mischief with her waggy tail and big, adoring eyes. Join Minnie The Westie on her adventures with her friends: you'll meet Flo the bug; Morris, another Westie who is Minnie's boyfriend; and Lady, Minnie's cousin in England. Minnie's (human) mum and dad are there to provide food, cuddles and belly rubs... all of which are very important to this little terrier. Contains 85 black and white cartoons.
Originally published in 1973, this story of star-crossed lovers spotlights the complex nature of love, freedom, and racism in New Zealand. Samoan writer Albert Wendt's first novel, Sons for the Return Home, has long been out of print. Yet, readers continue to respond to the clarity of vision in this simple, powerful story of cross-cultural encounter.
Who can help when you're faced with vicious creatures that are meant to be extinct or people who don't care whether you live or die? The Tui Street kids are writing `hero's journey' stories at school, but soon find themselves involved in adventures more difficult than they could ever have imagined. From award-winning New Zealand author, Anne Kayes, creator of Tui Street Tales and winner of the Storylines Tom Fitzgibbon Award, 2016. The kids from Tui Street make a welcome return as more awe-inspiring adventures await readers looking for a little - a lot - of magic. - Dionne Christian, Canvas, NZ Herald. This is a stand-alone book and therefore you do not have to have read the first book, Tui Street Tales, however, we recommend you do.
Auckland, the Kauri Coast, the Bay of Islands, Hamilton, Taranaki, the Coromandel Peninsula, Bay of Plenty, Hawke's Bay, Wellington - all and more are covered in depth. All of the detailed information you need is here about the hotels, restaurants, shopping, sightseeing. But we also lead you to new discoveries, turning corners you haven't turned before, helping you to interact with the world in new ways. Written by a native New Zealander, this guide covers every region and town, with in-depth information on the Maori culture, the remarkable places to stay and eat, vineyard tours, cooking schools, thermal springs, albatross and whale encounters, scenic drives, and more. Canoe the rivers, ride in a hot air balloon, hike the trails, explore the forests, take a glacier tour. There s even a section on how to talk Kiwi English! Photos, maps. The book is great. I love the www references, the personal touches and for me the descriptions and comments make me feel like I am already there. -- Richard Hart. An activity guide packed with detail on everything from horseback riding and camping to fishing, cruising, hiking and more. Chapters are organized regionally and make it easy to look up local accommodations and eateries, inland and water adventures, and even small local maps for quick consultation. -- Midwest Book Review. The perfect companion for planning. -- Rutgers Magazine. These useful travel guides are highly recommended. -- Library Journal
English Folk-Song Some Conclusions by Cecil J. Sharp Pdf
This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. We have represented this book in the same form as it was first published. Hence any marks seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
"'Folksongs' interest many people nowadays, because they are meant to be the kinds of songs most of our ancestors sang, before industrialisation, before the mass media, before music and song became commodities, and before all the assorted evils associated with advanced capitalist society. 'Folksongs' and 'ballads' represent real values something honest and straightforward and beautiful to hang on to, and make us feel our roots in the Britain of 1900 or 1800 or even 1700. The only problem with this way of thinking is that it is based on myths. What we now know as 'folksongs' and 'ballads' were sought after, collected, edited and published by individuals who were either members of the rising bourgeoisie, or were ideologically sympathetic to bourgeois culture and values. The working people who sang their songs, and had them chopped up, amended and sometimes re-written or invented on their behalf, are remarkably absent from the story of 'folksong'. Before we can begin to piece together the real history of our ancestors' culture, we have to penetrate the 'mediations' of people like Cecil Sharp, Francis James Child and Albert Lancaster Lloyd, and to begin building again on firmer foundations. This book sets out to clear the ground"--Page 4 of cover.