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    Hi, and thanks for stopping by! In two words this blog is all about cooking and creating (and occasionally some other topics I can't help posting about). I'm passionate about plant-based foods, and making cool stuff! If you think we might have something in common, stop by and say hi! Kimanh x

             
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Fire-hose to bag. I’m impressed. {From Elvis and Kresse – UK}

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Bathtub couchI’m certain I could relax on one of these this weekend! See the listing for this Bathtub Couch on Etsy here, from Ruff House Art.

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If you follow SPW’s Facebook page you might have seen this photo (left) that I posted a  few days ago. One of my great friends Charlene works for ADRA, a NGO at their New Zealand office. She’s currently on a 6-week trip visiting communities they are supporting. At the moment she’s in Nepal.

Here’s her most recent status update:

(Sorry Charlene, you’re in Nepal and I can’t call to ask your permission to post your status update to the world. But I’m pretty sure you would want the world to hear your message. Not that the whole world reads my blog… xo)

BTW, this is what she wrote for the first photo (top-left): ”seriously lol… I thought we were coming up to a wedding or something but it was my welcome to their village! They even wrote a song about thank you new zealand for changing our lives! :)

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You can make a donation to ADRA New Zealand Projects here.

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I tell not a lie, as we drove and neared the small wooden church the scenes before us were magic to behold. Driving down a narrow but perfect country lane, ribbons of light danced between the small openings in the trees which created a canopy of natured we wished would never end.

One couldn’t have asked for a more perfect day. The ceremony was held in the cutest wooden church in Eureka, North NSW, Australia. Followed by the reception at the Fig Tree Restaurant overlooking Byron Bay. As promised, photos from my good friend Amber’s wedding. A photo says a thousand words, so I need not say more… except, that their talented photographers were Dom and Heath from DEC Creatives. Enjoy.

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