Apparently all hell is breaking loose in the Hutt: rumours of heavy rain warnings abound, and messages are going around offices advising people living in Eastbourne to head home NOW. Certainly the radar shows some nasty stuff around, the result of the southerly making its way northwards, and the rainfall sensors and stream flows are starting to pick up. If anything dramatic starts to happen, do let us all know!
12 October 2024 First Name Last Name Est 10km time Race time Race Position Diff c.f. handicap Handicap position Marianne Elliott 00:51:00 00:48:00 3 -180 1 Terry Kurukaanga 01:26:00 01:23:00 45 -180 1 Karl Kalders 00:40:00 00:38:23 8 -97 3 Pete Frawley 00:53:30 00:52:16 6 -74 4 Peter Ellis 01:08:00 01:06:54 10 -66 5 Jean […]
We met at Wellington Train Station at 5pm and piled into the van for the trip north, stopping in Levin for dinner on the way. We’d neglected to heed the notice on the DOC website that Fletchers Crossing Bridge was closed, so we unexpectedly came across a very-much-not-there bridge and had to backtrack to the ... Read more
The Psalmist this weekend sings, “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain wisdom of heart”. This seems a very counter-cultural concept. In the ‘modern world’ people often […]
Wilhemina Williams is making her triumphant return home after 4 decades away and much musical success in many countries. Become the live studio audience for everyone's favourite, nostalgic 90's sitcom.