Monday, 31 October 2011
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
Saturday, 22 October 2011
Behind the lil RED MAN
Saw this and thought it looked pretty dope, I know alot of people give the little red guy sh#t but this looks like a good watch. Interesting to see the life of a puppeteer.
Friday, 21 October 2011
One of the better X-mans and em
having sum Dots
Went for a walk this morning, saw this lil rare as dude... and his Missus looking after theyre eggs, these little dudes are rare as anything and was pretty choice that he nearly staunched us out. Chur lil Gangsta bird, keep it gangsta.
Thursday, 20 October 2011
The pAV
photos by 4ormulafourfour
Had a choice Jam with the Waiheke Massive last night! chur to all the OFFBEAT crew and Local Massif!!
Had a choice Jam with the Waiheke Massive last night! chur to all the OFFBEAT crew and Local Massif!!
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
Monday, 17 October 2011
#beach tagging is for EMO's
Went for a walk last night... to see this... learn to spell aowe Emo.
Sunday, 16 October 2011
Sunday Feeds @burgerfuel > @Cerial
Nothing like waking up to a nice bowl of burger...
Waking up and folding the paperbag into one of my fourty three 'good luck cranes' I feel good. Especially when I remember how amazing the Waagu 'is' and 'was' last night. Sometimes I think about reheating only the meat, bread and the cheese... but then even when I throw it all in together it comes out amazingly tasty, in a sense it has its own identity to it and the fact that it has journeyed across the Ocean from Auckland is something which can only add to it's awesomeness nobody else on this island ate one of these fresh out the fridge today. BURGER>CERIAL.
late night visitor
photos by 4ormulafourfour
This little Lady knocked at my window while I was jamming to some 'Dillinja and Lemon D' just before, while looking at pictures of a friend that has recently passed on. I couldn't have been happier to have had the visit. After she flew around the kitchen a bit I gave her a brown paper (Roni Size styles) to chill on. She was all good to just cruise around it for a little while. She liked it so much that she left some of her children on there. I only noticed how many of them she had left once I bid her goodbye outside. After a quick google search on how to help out young Puriri I found that they like Mako Mako trees and of course 'Puriri' trees too so I set about finding the little ones one.
After a small mission into the bush, I found what I thought was a suitable spot for them, a nice big Puriri at 2am in the morning walking around putting tiny eggs into holes in a tree... I bet every creature was thinking 'what the hell?' but none the less I got the little ones into a place I hope they may call theyre nursery. This is the first time since I have lived at this house that one has come to say hello, I felt very blessed for the visit.
Labels:
deer dyree,
native moth,
new zealand,
photographitti,
puriri
Saturday, 15 October 2011
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