The building over the road from work is now almost completely gone, what's left is foundations and a bass relief mural that used to be at the back of the foyer. Those in the know are very relieved that it survived and eventually it too will go but to a new home rather than the tip with all the other deconstruction mess.
There has also been another small step back towards normal. My usual bus stop came out from behind the protective fencing a couple of weeks ago and as of last week is functional again so I'm back to a quick dash across the road at the end of the day rather than a trek (a whole extra 5 mins) down the hill.
Sunday, February 26, 2017
Saturday, January 28, 2017
Quiet but busy
January has been pretty quiet, partly because the weather has been awful but also because of being back at work and really just keeping on keeping on. I have however caught up with a friend down from New Plymouth and gone to the football/soccer. Wellington lost to Brisbane but the most interesting thing is this...


trees - if you didn't know it you would never guess you were in a capital city. In other news the weaving continues. All of this
has become this, a Pākē or cape. It's not really flash but it does make a lovely sound when it moves.

Wednesday, January 4, 2017
A Quiet Break
A quiet Christmas and a quiet New Year have given me lots of time for weaving prep. My 'helper' is still keen so I'm thinking that my next project might need to be a cat nest.
Friday, December 16, 2016
Deconstruction Continues
The building over the road from work is dwindling, carefully 'supervised' by a fairly constant contingent of construction geeks. On Thursday the road was opened so it's feeling a little more normal, albeit accompanied by a shipping container barricade.
| Tuesday |
| Thursday |
| Friday, with Supervision crew front & centre |
Monday, November 28, 2016
The Aftermath
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Becoming a Prepper
We have had several close encounters with Mother Nature this week; earthquakes (a 7.8 and hundreds of aftershocks), tsunami alert, storms and flooding, high winds and a King tide. Thank goodness for a sense of humor from emergency services staff - this is one of many 'emergency cutes' sent out to make people feel better.
Having to evacuate in the middle of the night makes you realise how prepared, or not, you really are for an emergency. As of right now I'm better prepared that I was a week ago; go bag, stay box, some emergency camping gear and a cat carrier ready to go too.
Having to evacuate in the middle of the night makes you realise how prepared, or not, you really are for an emergency. As of right now I'm better prepared that I was a week ago; go bag, stay box, some emergency camping gear and a cat carrier ready to go too.
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Kiwi As
I've been nursing a repeat of my earlier cold which has meant some down time and more than the usual level of non-cooking meals. I have discovered some wonderful small pot meals and apart from the fact that they are tasty and have lots of veges in them, I particularly like the heating instructions. Heating in a microwave or a pot is fairly standard but I must admit reheating soup in a hangi had never occurred to me.
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