Local Action – Charlize Davy (Squash)- Brought to you by Harry and Her
I’m from Thames and started playing squash at 12, but before I started I grew a love for the sport because my parents have played for many years now.
I’m from Thames and started playing squash at 12, but before I started I grew a love for the sport because my parents have played for many years now.
Doodling has always interested me as a quick, easy and no judgement start to art. I used YouTube as a resource and doodling led into loose urban sketching. A broad definition of loose urban sketching is the ability to observe surroundings and simplify the bustling streets, architecture and people into basic shapes and lines.
They say it takes a village to raise a child – but it also takes a village to raise a mother.
From the moment she discovers she is pregnant to the day her child leaves the nest, it is the community surrounding the family unit that supports and guides them.
Embark on a journey full of delicious surprises and vibrant melodies at this year’s Whitianga Oceans Festival. It’s not just about the food and drinks; it’s about creating unforgettable memories. But what many don’t know is that the festival is a community owned and run event that has a strong focus on sustainability and the environment.
I’m from Thames and started playing squash at 12, but before I started I grew a love for the sport because my parents have played for many years now.
Doodling has always interested me as a quick, easy and no judgement start to art. I used YouTube as a resource and doodling led into loose urban sketching. A broad definition of loose urban sketching is the ability to observe surroundings and simplify the bustling streets, architecture and people into basic shapes and lines.
They say it takes a village to raise a child – but it also takes a village to raise a mother.
From the moment she discovers she is pregnant to the day her child leaves the nest, it is the community surrounding the family unit that supports and guides them.
Embark on a journey full of delicious surprises and vibrant melodies at this year’s Whitianga Oceans Festival. It’s not just about the food and drinks; it’s about creating unforgettable memories. But what many don’t know is that the festival is a community owned and run event that has a strong focus on sustainability and the environment.
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