Kuranui College is just down the road in Greytown, and they've been on an ambitious updating and modernisation program for some time now. A suite of seven Science and Mathematics classrooms were completed in 2011, and 2012 will see the construction of new Visual Art classrooms. They're also very focused on raising their educational standards and achievement levels, and the dedication over the last few years is showing dividends.

Kuranui College website

New Kuranui College website

Along with all their real world upgrades, Kuranui were also keen to update their online presence; their website was starting to show its age.

We've given it a shiny new look, added extra content, and brought more clarity and appeal to the interface. Over the next few months I'm really looking forward to working closely with Kuranui staff, expanding the site and showing off all the facets of college's exciting developments!

Launch the Kuranui College website.

Jan 182012
 

Soap nuts from the SoapNut ShopBit of a random tangent here, but while our projects often require technical elements, we're also big fans of simple solutions that work.

And that's why we love SoapNuts. They replace your washing machine powder, and you get clean clothes without chemicals.

SoapNuts are fruits that grow on trees. These fruits contain a natural substance called Saponin, which when dissolved in water, creates mild suds. Stick a few in the little cloth bag provided, and you've got a natural solution that's cheaper than powder.

My hacker tips: add a couple of nuts to the bag before each wash. Stick the bag in the bottom of a bucket and fill it with hot water... the heat seems to activate the nuts. Tip the resulting sudsy hot water and the bag into the top of your cold wash, and you're away. Every 20 washes or so, you'll empty the bag of the depleted nuts and start with about four new nuts. A kilo pack will last... for bloody ages! Continue reading »

 

Just down the road from us, right on the bustling Main Street in Greytown, is a glorious haven for any artist: the Village Art Shop. It's a wonderland of paints and pastels, pencils and paper, brushes and bristles, frames and more!

The new owners, jewellery artist Richard Hassell and painter Janie Nott, have expanded on the fantastic range to include inspirational books and art products aimed at kids, which make for adorable gifts.

We headed down to help celebrate their success as they took on the business from long-time owner and art community supporter Vanessa, and then ran around taking pictures of both the fabulous, friendly staff and the glorious delights that abound within. What fun!

If you noodle over to the website, we're sure you'll find something to get your artistic juices flowing...

The Village Art Shop website

 

Carterton Streetscene Summer 2012- minty, bek and NectarineWe've been featured in the latest Carterton Street Scene! Ian came out and had a chat and took some great photos, and we're chuffed to be smiling away on the cover and in the centre spread.

The article covers our recent exploits in boardgame development along with some our website adventures, and rounded out with a little bit of bio.

So if you're in the area having a coffee, keep an eye out for a copy because what more could anyone want than a piece of our astonishing fame? Carterton today, Clareville tomorrow, Masterton by 2027!

Another pic and the full text of the article follow the jump...

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Gareth Farr - composer - website

Gareth Farr is one of New Zealand's most prolific and respected composers. His recent works include the Rugby World Cup 2011 theme,  the soundtrack to Vula, the NZ Ballet's "The Wedding", the music for the opening of Te Papa, composition for the 2000 Olympic games, and many more.

Farr’s music is particularly influenced by his extensive study of percussion, both Western and non-Western. Rhythmic elements of his compositions can be linked to the complex and exciting rhythms of Rarotongan log drum ensembles, Balinese gamelan and other percussion music of the Pacific Rim.

Gareth is a NZ Arts Laureate (2010), an Officer of the Order of New Zealand Merit (2006), and three-time Chapman Tripp Theatre Award winner.

 

We're big fans of the Suffusion theme for WordPress, and developer Sayontan has just released a new plug-in called Photonic. It's designed to extend WordPress Native Galleries, and give developers easy options to create image galleries and slideshows.

I've been meaning to have a play with it, and when some new garment photos from Taylor Boutique arrived, it seemed the perfect opportunity. A few of the images are below- click on any of them to begin the slideshow. (After that, they'll begin playing or you can click to the left or right of the image, or use your arrow keys, to skip through them).

So far, the plugin seems the usual kind of easy-to-use, well-supported and solid code we've come to expect from Sayontan!

By the way, if you want to see the glorious gorgeousness of the entire range, head on over to the Taylor site...

 

Happy Sheep website
Happy Sheep is our fast, fun game of memory, deduction and bluffing for 2-4 players! The website features an animated "How to play" section to get you playing in 60 seconds, downloadable rules, game contents and more!

Visit the Happy Sheep website.

 

Visit the Five Men Standing website

To support Five Men Standing, the official game of Rugby World Cup 2011, we've put together a WordPress site. It features an animated "How to play" section, a blog, downloadable rules, competitions and more!

Visit the Five Men Standing website.

 

This Saturday 17th of September, from 10.30 am to 1pm, I'll be at the fabulous Featherston game store All Aboard doing demos of Five Men Standing and other games in our range.

Do drop by and say hi- it's great meeting fellow gamers! And even if the astonishing prospect of meeting me in person somehow fails to inspire you, be assured that All Aboard is well worth a visit.

Owners Robyn and Graham are fantastic: knowledgeable, friendly and with a captivating passion for games. They're also great supporters of the local community, running the South Wairarapa Chess Tournament each year and having gaming afternoons and evenings amongst their many other activities.

So get your skates on, grab your wallet, purse or piggy bank, and come and down to see if you can beat me at Five Men Standing. There's a jelly baby in it for you if you do!

 

I've just written a post on the Five Men Standing website about our weekend at the Made in Wairarapa expo, where a good time was had by all! Wander over here to have a read and see a couple of photos.

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