Have you seen the new add on TV for the BMW 1 Series?
I have... many times... and I think it's cool!
Well I've got a friend in the know, and using my detective skills found out who the song is by, so here is the song: The Presets - Are You The One
The video is interesting!!
If you like their music...
OK Andy, so how much are you going to give me for this free advertising?! A new car would be acceptable...
Anyway, it's the best car add I've seen in a while, although the competition has been pretty low...
In fact one recent add (for the new Barina) is I think the worst I've ever seen. Sure, I realise I'm not the target audience for it, which appears to be girls who think car engines have a 'big heart'. Saying that even my flattie Christine was far from impressed, and she's the one it's meant to be aimed at! If you haven't seen this sad example of how not to sell cars, here it is...
No wonder the local Holden dealership is being liquidated!!
Thursday, 19 February 2009
Wednesday, 18 February 2009
Ngaio leaf
Tuesday, 17 February 2009
Eel trapping
Over the last 2 days I've been up at my thesis site, attempting to see what the eel population of my thesis site is. The plan was to do a quick survey before and after the spraying of Roundup on my site to see if the eels are effected...
Step 1: put out the fyke nets (which we did yesterday in the rain... not so fun)
Step 2: stay with Danny and Bruno over night, with mandatory wine drinking and Desperate Housewives
Step 3: pull out the nets and see what we got!
So here I am this morning, pulling out one of our larger nets (thankfully it was a nice day today!)

One of the interesting things we caught were about 200 adult Diving Beetles. These are the adults of the larvae I found a few months ago - Onychohydrus hookeri - and like the larvae, the adults are also pretty high up the food chain...

In a pond that is...
Unfortunately most of the beetles we caught were drowned in the nets - the adults need to breath air which the collect from the surface and hold under there wing cases.


They are pretty quick and didn't feel like chilling in the bin while I took photos!
Here's where the dragonfly is :P
Step 1: put out the fyke nets (which we did yesterday in the rain... not so fun)
Step 2: stay with Danny and Bruno over night, with mandatory wine drinking and Desperate Housewives
Step 3: pull out the nets and see what we got!
So here I am this morning, pulling out one of our larger nets (thankfully it was a nice day today!)
One of the interesting things we caught were about 200 adult Diving Beetles. These are the adults of the larvae I found a few months ago - Onychohydrus hookeri - and like the larvae, the adults are also pretty high up the food chain...
In a pond that is...
This is what they can do to a Common Bully which was stuck in a net with them for a few hours... not a nice way to die I think!
The good thing about finding so many of these is that we could get some compelling stats if the population drops much after spraying... so that was an interesting twist and possibly some good extra data that we weren't expecting to collect.
And the to the eel's - we did find 2 of them (not as many as we were hoping for!) but they were both huge (well over 1m). This is pretty big for Short Fin Eels, but it's still odd that there weren't more young'ns with them...
And the to the eel's - we did find 2 of them (not as many as we were hoping for!) but they were both huge (well over 1m). This is pretty big for Short Fin Eels, but it's still odd that there weren't more young'ns with them...
They are pretty quick and didn't feel like chilling in the bin while I took photos!
Sunday, 15 February 2009
Mantis @ work
A customer came into the shop yesterday with one of these a plant she was buying... So I took it off her to keep it at the garden centre!
He's a New Zealand Praying Mantis, and is good to have around as they eat lots of insects people don't want in their gardens like aphids and even wasps... I actually saw a mantis eat a wasp a few years ago at work, it was pretty cool cause the wasp was trying to sting the mantis as it was being eaten!
Friday, 13 February 2009
Tank update
Well I've added a few more fish, and the plants are growing well, so I thought a video was the bast way to show you how my tank is looking now...
The fish I've added are 9 Black Phantom Tetras and 8 Cardinal Tetras
Monday, 9 February 2009
New tank!
As I said a while ago I've sold off my frontosa and I'm starting a new planted tank, with a few South American fish...
here are a few of the first stages:

empty tank
added aquatic mix, with gravel on top and the bog wood
here are a few of the first stages:
empty tank
added aquatic mix, with gravel on top and the bog wood
This is a few days of growth now, the Indian Stargrass at back of the tank should reach the surface in less than a month which will make the whole thing look more complete...I've also added the first of the fish; 4 Otocinclus. These little dudes don't look that amazing, or move about much during the day, but have an important job of keeping the algae in check without damaging the plants. They also stay nice and small (<4cm)>
I also added a Royal Whiptail Catfish, who is quite pretty!
Keep an eye out for updates!
Pics from the weekend that was
Well I worked both days this weekend, so it wasn't the most exciting. I did, however, want to share two photos with you all.
This first demonstrates what a well hung plant looks like:
The second is the view from my new hammock, which I can put up in my garden and relax in after a hard days work! LOVE IT :D
This first demonstrates what a well hung plant looks like:
In other news I got a phone call at 8.30 this morning and was told that I'd locked a customer inside the garden centre last night... and after 1 1/2 hours the police had to come and cut the padlock to get her out... ops!
In my defence there were no cars in the car park, and I had checked for people outside, but she must have been in the wrong place at the wrong time cause I didn't see her... Oh well, I'm not going to lose any sleep over it :P
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