Nothing really to report this week. Back to work and the rest of life starting to ramp up.
However my pōhā have dried into lovely fuggly shapes.
Nothing really to report this week. Back to work and the rest of life starting to ramp up.
However my pōhā have dried into lovely fuggly shapes.
Almost 2 years ago I was at a marae north of Dunedin and we were shown how to make pōhā. These are rimurapa/bull kelp storage containers. On Thursday I got to share that knowledge as a weaving connection harvested us some kelp from round the coast.
Then you lace up the sides to hold it all in place.
This is by no means a functional pōhā but as an experiment it’s a total success!
I had a bit of a plan for these two weeks; relax, recharge, maybe paint the gate at the top of the drive. Week one has involved lots of relaxing and recharging but no painting. What I have done is tidying, sorting and unusual for me, throwing stuff out.
The recycle bin is almost full and there’s an extra bag in the rubbish. Treasures have been consolidated and a bag of conference pens and lanyards is going to back to work with me.Images from a morning walk taken as a small counterbalance to a solid diet of fruit mince pies, Christmas cake and ham/turkey sandwiches for the next week and if I’m being totally honest, a bit of last week too.
What weaving we did do was fun things just because so I now have a little school of fish.
It’s hot, muggy and still light at 9pm. The Pōhutukawa is finally flowering and we’ve had our work end-of-year lunch. Tinsel, lights and fruit mince pies are everywhere. But the topper (so far) to the signs it’s almost Christmas has been spotted in the new brew shop down the street…
No idea if the are full or empty but extra points for best use of a spider plant.
Well technically not my booster shot but a third ‘primary’ shot because of possibly being immune compromised which I keep forgetting about.
But, third time’s a charm because I finally got a Band-Aid and handed a lollipop!
I should explain that in every single vax promo (celebrity, politician, paid actor) the person gets a bandaid over the injection spot. I’ve felt a teeny tiny bit ripped off the last two times but different vaccinator, different technique and finally a bandaid!