Kamo Lady
Sunday, July 21, 2024
CORNED BEEF
Saturday, July 20, 2024
PRODUCTIVE DAY
As usual, our Saturday started with the Growers' Market. We didn't get much, just persimmons and eggs. The eggs were the main reason for going as the eggs being sold there now are delicious with lovely dark yolks. (This reminds me of taking some of our own eggs down to our daughter-in-law about 30 or 40 years ago. She went to use them and asked me if they were o.k. to eat as they had such dark yolks and she was used to supermarket eggs. I must say the supermarket ones have improved since then.
Monday, July 15, 2024
UPDATE
We had some lovely fine days last week and both of us worked in the garden getting some weeding done and moving some plants around.
We had a heavy rain and strong wind watch for today and although neither are too extreme it is definitely wet and windy and I cancelled today's walk.
Our newspapers were wet this morning and we opened them up to dry. Kim who was running around like a mad thing then decided to have a go at the paper and we have just noticed that he has eaten Donald Trump - could be a message there.
Thursday, July 4, 2024
GARLIC
I don't usually grow garlic as I have always bought it from the Growers' Market but the man growing it has sold up and retired. I refuse to buy the Chinese garlic that looks as though it has been bleached so decided to grow some this year.
Tuesday, June 25, 2024
THE POWER CUT AND MONDAY'S WALK
Our thoughts have been confirmed. The major outage that cut power to about 100,000 people was caused by a team removing the nuts from three of the pylon legs at the same time during routine maintenance. I can just imagine their faces when the pylon started to fall. (It was lucky no-one was injured or killed).
We had some power restored that evening and by the following evening had full power when one of the 220 kV circuits was re-livened, it is hoped to have the second circuit sorted by the end of the week. The pylon landed on it so it is a more difficult job. There will, of course, be several investigations and lots of calls for compensation.
Meanwhile, we were lucky, once again, with the weather for Monday's walk. The weekend was very wet (although most of the rain was at night) Monday dawned fine but cloudy. We had a very pleasant walk from the Information Centre to the Raumanga Falls.
After the walk we met at the home of one of our walkers for a mid-winter get-together. Everyone brought a plate of food and I fully intended to take a photo of the spread but completely forgot about it. Anyway, it was enjoyed by all and we sat chatting for a couple of hours.
Friday, June 21, 2024
A BAD DAY
Several large businesses including the milk giant, Fonterra, and Portland cement have stopped using power until the emergency is over.