; photographs by Geoff Moon, M.F. Soper & others (1981) Bush Press. New Zealand Birds, a photographic guide ; with text by Ronald Lockley, (1982) Heinemann. The collected guide to the birds of New Zealand for children and beginners text by Gordon Ell; photographs, Geoff Moon (1982) Bush Press. Common and garden birds of New Zealand text by Gordon Ell ; photographs Geoff Moon (1990) Bush Press. Seashore birds of New Zealand, photographs by Geoff Moon; text by Gordon Ell (1984) The Bush Press. The River: The Story of the Waikato; by Sue Miles & Geoff Moon (1984) Heinemann. New Zealand birds photographs by Geoff Moon ; text by Gordon Ell (1985) Bush Press. The Natural World of the Maori; text by Margaret Orbell; photographs by Geoff Moon (1985) William Collins. The Kingfisher, by Sandra Morris & Geoff Moon (1985) Heinemann. Discover New Zealand Birds (1985) The Bush Press. Birds of the New Zealand forest Geoff Moon ; [written by J. Cobb] (1985) Horwood. New Zealand The, Living Land (1986), X-S Books. New Zealand Birds in Focus (1988), Weldon New Zealand. What New Zealand Bird is That? (1991) Weldon. The living forests of New Zealand photographs by Geoff Moon & John Cobb ; [text by John Cobb]. (1992) New Zealand Native Forests Restoration Trust. The children's guide to birds of the New Zealand rivers, lakes & open country text by Gordon Ell; photographs, Geoff Moon (1992) Bush Press. Nests written by Graham Meadows ; photography by Graham Meadows and Geoff Moon (1993) Shortland. The Reed field guide to New Zealand wildlife (1994), Reed Books. Auckland Birds and Wildlife (1995), Reed New Zealand. Reed habitat guides (1995) Reed New Zealand. Bird behaviour: Living Together written by, Lynette Moon; photography by Geoff Moon (1995) Applecross; Auckland, NZ. Birds of the city written by Lynnette Moon; photography by Geoff Moon (1995) Applecross; Auckland, NZ. The Reed field guide to New Zealand birds (1996) Reed Books. Endangered birds written by Lynnette Moon; photographs by Geoff Moon (1996) Lands End Pub. Common Birds in New Zealand (Mobil New Zealand Nature) (1996) Reed New Zealand. The Singing Island : The Story of Tiritiri Matangi; by Lynnette Moon; photography by Geoff Moon (1998) Random House. New Zealand's Unique Bird's; by Brian Gill & Geoff Moon; photography by Geoff Moon (1999) Raupo Publishing. Rare Birds of New Zealand (Reed New Zealand Nature) (2000) Reed New Zealand. Bird Migration in New Zealand (2002). Reed Books. A photographic guide to: Birds of New Zealand (2002), New Holland. New Zealand Land of Birds (2002) New Holland Publishers. New Zealand birds in focus : a photographer's journey (2005) Reed Publishing. Bird’s-eye view : through the eyes of New Zealand birds; by Maria Gill; photography by Darryl Torkler & Geoff Moon (2006) Puffin. Know Your New Zealand... Birds; by Lynnette Moon; photography by Geoff Moon (2006) New Holland. Draw New Zealand birds : a step-by-step guide Heather Arnold ; photographs by Geoff Moon and Rod Morris
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piece is an abstract triptych that I found while I was in Atlanta buying religious paintings The piece was called Guardian Angel and I love it My patrons fell in love with it as well They have asked me to track down the artist and see if he has anymore religious paintings available The only religious paintings that I actually do not buy are ones that reflect the image of Jesus on the cross I don’t have a problem with them some of them are extremely well done and would more than likely sell well but my investors made it very clear when they financed the gallery that I would not put that image into it PPPPP 683 Ajello Candles The motto of the Ajello Candle Company is “It’s better to light a candle than to curse the darkness” This candle making company has been in business since 1775 The business has been family owned for seven generations The candles from Ajello’s are well known for their beauty and quality While they make more candles now than in 1775 their dedication to quality and to customers has never changed The Ajello Candle Company was founded by Rafael Ajello an Italian painter He was also a beekeeper so he tried his hand at using bees wax to create candles He worked hard to create a formula that worked well The formula combined with his outstanding artistic ability lead to the birth of the Ajello Candle Company In 1785 the company earned the honor of creating all the candles for the Vatican He and his wife ran the business keeping their children involved in the processes from an early age As time went on their children and grandchildren kept the business running as well as passed the family business on to their children By 1862 the company had established itself as a leader among the candle making industry They had also added perfumes and many .

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