Hammy New Year to you! Actually it has been a very hammy and desserty holiday up until today which started with a strict walk and no dawdling to shift some of that ham and dessert. 'It's not what you do one day, it's what you do every day' so I am in for a lifetime of walking!
In this house there are no cameras and so there are no snaps to share until Tower insurance send me a letter. Good things take time and I have been waiting a while now. Oh well better get some perspective, at least I haven't been in an earthquake and had my house demolished.
So if you can't see what I have been doing
does that mean that I haven't been doing anything
or does it mean that what I do doesn't count
unless I can show you?
I think it means that I prefer to put up a snap and a sentence or two rather than rabbit on about My Holiday.
MH started with a very warm, relaxed Xmas at the beach with family which involved getting the new togs full of sand boogie boarding at Ohiwa and the treasures of the Opotiki retro shop. I can't go on in that linear way so here are some other stars; the Mercer cheese shop which deserves a whole entry of its own, the fabulous dinner at The Chateau which rescued the formulaic 'welcome' from the terminally disinterested receptionist who seemed to be having a tiff with the porter, the foresty drive home along the edge of Lake Taupo with a quick dash past Tok and Tirau to Hamilton and home on the expressway.
What is the difference between a motorway and an expressway anyhow?
Wellington was eating and drinking on the new deck and marvelling at the Brian Brake exhibition at Te Papa with a number of other touristic things to entertain the Netherlander in our midst.
And did I mention New Plymouth? Catching fish, walking the entire walkway in the sunshine and seeing the fairy lights at Pukekura Park. No. Well I did them all.
Thanks to everyone for making it all so great, a wonderful start to the year which kicks off with three of our households moving. Spooky. It is obviously time for shifting.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Saturday, October 09, 2010
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
Malling, not squalling
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Iliveinabigcity.com
I see now.
Well although I have had a car written off and a house ransacked I have not been as comprehensively done over as investors in South Canterbury Finance. This building is in my big city and I can imagine that it will soon be renamed or torn down or even more likely, turned into apartments.
My big citywhich is about to become a supercity although I am less sure of what that is. Perhaps something like the picture above, lots of glitz and BIGNESS and one old building left at the centre. A bit like a caramel in amongst more trendy ephemeral chocolate treats. Read about a campaign to save the St James theatre here in Norkland. It was a brilliant space and the Film Festival used to be held there. More recently I saw Gilliam Welch and Dave Rawlings and it was faded but still fabulous. Bring her back I say!
Cheers to General Store at 54 Customs Street who have a Happy Hour from 3-6pm on a Saturday. Roaring Meg and a stonkingly good time. Go there. They are very pleasant.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Double whammy
Sometimes you get lucky. As I drove home from work last week another car, pursued by the police, crossed the centre line and smacked into me. I am fine but my car is not.

That same night a couple driving home from the gym in Christchurch were not so lucky and were killed in a different police pursuit. Time to review the protocol.
Timing could have been worse too, just around 5pm turning into West End Road with other commuters behind and in front. I was towed by GHL Recovery and Salvage and his wife gave me a lift home too. The panelbeaters at A1 Autofinish have her now. Haven't heard from the police although I did crack and phone Central to get a file number at about 10pm the night of the accident so I could make an insurance claim.
I did consider speeding along Great North Road to get their attention but decided against it.
Sunday, August 08, 2010
Any other princesses out there?
This is for all of you.
It is parked in Wellington and this was taken after a wonderful dinner which started with a superb elderflower martini at Floriditas.
My son visited some weeks later and the bedroom was still there. He didn't have the martini so it is not essential.
Tell me a story about it!
See gull on holiday
Let's start the holiday snaps with something reverent.
Kirking around revelling in the vaulted ceilings, they don't make 'em like that any more.
Tuesday, July 06, 2010
Friday, July 02, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Just Fu-Ling around

Love the chairs and the food is wonderful, plentiful and well priced. Lots of Chinese people eat there and it is opposite the flash new station, er transport hub, in Henderson in the heart of Westie territory.
Prices $39 for Peking duck but get there early, aroundabout $18 for a whole battered fish. Lots of greens and tofu for those so inclined.
Labels:
chairs,
Five star Chinese restaurant,
Henderson
Agave actually
Thursday, June 03, 2010
Mrs McGinty's plant
Saturday, May 08, 2010
Wellington, ah yes
Queen Victoria kept a stern eye on the goings on in Courtney Place.
This is Otis Hall's painting of one of Wellington's icons and I like it very much. It was above the bed in our room at The Cambridge and there were more pictures from the school that he went to around the place.
Went to Home by Christmas by Gaylene Preston at the Embassy. Recommended.
Due to rips in the fabric of time and changes in circumstances we won't be coming to live in Wellington as soon as we had hoped but we will still visit so lock your spare room!
Lovely city, lovely times with lovely people.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Hue and no cry
They have Harpers Bazaar, Marie Claire and House and Garden in neat glossy rows. They have a chandelier and wonderful colouristas who are specialists because they do nothing but colour hair.
I went to their Franklin Road salon and had the kind of experience where you feel better when you walk out than you did when you walked in. There is no idle chatter amongst the staff about their Friday night, their shifts or gossip about friends or soap stars. They seem interested in you - and your hair.
Loved it, recommend it, please be kind to yourself and go there. Unbelievably it is cheaper than all those chains of salons out there and a quantum leap in service and relaxation.
Did I mention the vibrating chairs at the basins? Bliss.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
'I seen the little lamp' - Katherine Mansfield
This is the new star of our bathroom and it is a little beauty. Made of plastic, easily put together by two dolts - or one dolt with three hands -and created in New Zealand.
The light is glorious with just a touch of 6o's coffee lounge.
Picked out harmoniously in K Road at Iko Iko on a Sunday afternoon.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Autumn and high jinks in the pavilion
A few snaps of two girls' exuberance on an autumn day in the Hamilton Gardens.
Marilyn was more subdued, probably overawed by the splendour of the tree. Of course, for those in the know she couldn't possibly have seen the girls so perhaps was miffed at missing out.
Being eternally two dimensional was probably not so hot either.
Marilyn was more subdued, probably overawed by the splendour of the tree. Of course, for those in the know she couldn't possibly have seen the girls so perhaps was miffed at missing out.
Being eternally two dimensional was probably not so hot either.
Friday, April 02, 2010
Easter pleases
Love it, want it, can't afford to have it!
Probably could afford to have it, just not keep it on the road. He was first out of the starting blocks at the lights, then took the right to the hospital. I trundled happily along to work thinking about how orange is such a fine colour.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Firmly fermee and overwrought
We missed Bonaparte.
Tantalising view of what might have been and we had two euros worth of map to help us find Many Famous Dead People. Jim Morrison would have been turning in his grave as the crestfallen punters were firmly shut out.
The bars were still open. Magic!
Gallicentric universe
She is gorgeous and beautiful even if you can't get to the top balcony and she glows in the dark!
Yes well, this is a backward glance shot.
Taking care not to get too close to the edge exclaiming "Wow' and other profundities. A vertiginous experience for some with one handed pointing, the other hand clinging.
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