Friday, May 29, 2020

My week in Mt Maunganui

Hi  there
I've just returned from a week at Mt Maunganui.  Our Prime Minister asked us all to go on holiday and bring mountains of money in to local businesses because, with no overseas tourists, the resort towns are striking out.  Naturally, I had to obey Jacinda.  I mean, like, come on, it was almost a royal order.

What a surprise it was at Mt Maunganui?   On a Sunday, there were thousands upon thousands of people all walking beside Main Beach.  It was a shock.  I'd been closeted away for months and, suddenly, to be confronted by crowds was quite scary.  The shops were going for social distancing but nobody walking beside the water was even giving social distancing a thought..

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 above:  Much further along from Main Beach where the sands were quite deserted.  That's Mt Maunganui in background.

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Yesterday, I visited Wellington Zoo.  It's free until end of June (bookings through their website).  The otters were so adorable.  Here is a little puddle of otters (actually, I believe it's a raft of otters but I like 'a puddle' better) -



PPS:  In NZ, today is the Saturday of Queen's Birthday Weekend and everyone gets Monday off as a public holiday.  Of course, the queen's real birthday is 21 April but we can't keep changing dates to suit whoever happens to be the reigning monarch.  I guess in a few years it will become King's Birthday Weekend.

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Hey there, Dr McCoy

Hi there


What's a Starfleet nurse to do when Dr "Bones" McCoy is nowwhere to be seen"  
Beam down instantly, Doc, the world needs you and your fancy-schmancy futuristic equipment.

Wednesday, May 13, 2020

First day of level 2

14 May NZ Time

Hi there

This morning I went for a little walk at 9 o'clock.  I passed two gyms, one hairdresser, and a bus.  People at the gym were working out furiously.  The hairdresser had every chair occupied and a lady was going in for an appointment.  The bus seemed to be letting people in the front door, instead of at the back.  Cars were a-bustle in the street.

Social distancing is still A Big Thing, but fingers crossed, the country is on the way up out of the dumps.

I've been swimming practically every day of level 3.  Yesterday the beach was full of police scuba divers and a police boat.  Apparently they were looking for ... clues.  The police guy on the boat asked me to wait a couple of minutes while the divers spread out across the bay.  They worked their way out of the bay and around to Evans Bay Marina.

When I got in the water, it was glorious.  Best swimming day yet over the past two weeks.

photo, taken from www.stuff.co.nz

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Level 2 Approaching

Hi there

The hinting is out.  If we're good as a country, we can move to level 2 on Thursday of next week.  Shops will be open, along with hairdressers, all schools,  gyms, cafes. We can travel around the country.  There'll be rules, of course, especially to do with close contact. 

I've had quite a few swims which I'm loving -











Saturday, May 2, 2020

ABC Word Challenge

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Some of you might remember that a friend of mine wrote a little piece where the first letter of every word worked it's way through the alphabet in sequence.

Readers of this blog (well, one reader) were so overwhelmed with the concept they thought they'd have a go at coming up with a little 26 word story that did the same thing.  But failed miserably.  It's harder than it appears.

Surely ( "Don't call me Shirley!" ), this is the ideal challenge for bored households in lockdown -?
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Alice began calypso dancing every Friday.
Gary had intended joining karate lessons  Monday nights.
Olive played quoits regularly.
Sally took up violin.
Wendy xylophone.
Yvonne zither.