Sunday, 8 November 2020

the election experience

 Yesterday the final results from the NZ Election were announced. Yes, there were postal votes, etc to count - it's what happens in a democracy when everyone's vote is respected. Some years our elections have been so close even to the point that the party with the most votes did not become the government! We have MMP in NZ - there are other forms of democracy other than the 250 years old unfit for purpose version the world now watches in horror unfolding in America. NZ citiznes accepted the final results and responded appropriately - even those who lost thier seats at the last hurdle. 

I recorded my thoughts about what we are witnessing in America but felt uncomfortable publishing them. So I have here a link to an article - one of many opinion pieces now being published - by an American explaining the shame and the relief. I think it says mostly all? - but maybe not the underlying issue of American christianity and it’s impact on culture and politics. Maybe I’ll find something incisive to share on that topic one day also. 

Now the world can let out a collective sigh of relief and move forward. 

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/nov/07/catastrophe-has-been-averted-let-us-all-breathe-a-big-long-sigh-of-relief?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other




Sunday, 1 November 2020

the neighbourhood



When you turn the corner and the house is all painted!


 

paint, tiles, kitchens and decks

Lots of finishing work happening. 



 








doors, windows and walls

 Doors, windows and walls - starting to look like a real house. 










Wednesday, 28 October 2020

cladding, insulation, windows

 The cladding goes on, the house is stuffed full of insulation! and the lovely double-glazed windows go in.  Born and bred in  cold Kiwi houses, looking forward to being cosy! 










framing

 My house build is progressing well. The last post was of bare land! Much has changed.



That moment when you turn into the street and you see a house!





My view of the sea - enjoy it while it lasts before it is built out!




Monday, 5 October 2020

spring is in the air

Spring is here. The tuis have been feeding in the cherry and kowhai trees. NZ has survived and beaten a second community transmission of Covid19. Elections are 2 weeks away. Globally Covid19 is rampant. The American President has tested positive. I'm guilty of schadenfreude. His supporters still say it's a hoax and/or he was infected intentionally - you can't have it both ways. 2020 continues to challenge us all. 



Saturday, 25 July 2020

life goes on

There are days we even forget about Covid19 - until you watch the international news.  That is not the case for everyone in NZ, I am grateful for my personal circumstances.
My house build has begun, against all the odds. 




thank you new zealand

Just saying...


Monday, 8 June 2020

moving to level 1

Tomorrow we move to Level 1. 75 days later. Wow. There is so much I could have recorded about Level 3 (online school) and Level 2 (back to school). But life got busy again. We are returning to 'normal' however nothing is the same. The economy has taken a huge hit, particularly Tourism, one of our biggest earners. But hey, we watch what is going on overseas specifically the US and UK and we are so lucky! I said at the start of this that 'America was going to go off' - and it is in ways I never would have imagined. So happy to live in New Zealand. 

Monday, 27 April 2020

day 31


Last day of lockdown. For now anyway. Fingers crossed.


Today is New Zealand's last day in full lockdown, which we call her Level 4. The government created 4 levels of lockdown which we will work through until things are 'back to normal' although they never really will be. It's a great system, takes the guesswork of things and is the product of excellent leadership.
Tomorrow we begin Level 3, which is basically Level 4 with benefits. You can shop online, there will be a full delivery service again. You can get takeaways from outlets that have contactless systems. Schools will open for essential workers and those who have to go back to work although we are still encouraged to work from home if we can. At our school of 480 students, we have 20 max coming back. So back to some version of work for me.
Daily posting has been a mission. There is so much I could have said about what I observed in NZ and around the world. This is not a political blog but I do feel the need to have a 'wee rant' to end off my daily posts.
Begin as you mean to end - as I said at the start I am so happy to live in NZ, in a social democracy that cares about people before capitalism. Watching the debacle that is happening in the United States oscillates between watching a comedy show to a fantasy show to a horror movie. The latter is the most appropriate as people continue to die. I' ve been to the US and I've been to China. In China, you can get locked up for disagreeing with the government. In the US you can carry a gun and shoot anyone whom you feel threatens you. In today's 'Covid19' world, I would rather live in China. China's 'market communism' is extremely flawed however from what I saw, there is much more concern for the population as a whole. In 30 years they have worked to house all citizens in 21st Century conditions. What I saw in China was impressive. In my humble opinion, American capitalism is as flawed, dangerous and corrupt as China's communism. The person who leads the US currently - it's a bit like the mosque gunman in NZ - I don't want even utter his name - is a deranged, delusional, narcissistic piece of shite but... America has the president they deserve. The Democratic Party is complicit for electing a 'limp biscuit' like Joe Biden to lead them. Wake up America and look at some of the other world leaders who are navigating this pandemic - Angela Merkel, Justin Trudeau, not to mention Jacinda Ardern. Even some other narcissistic 'old white men' are doing better - Boris and Morrison. They at least have enough inherent intelligence to listen to the scientists.

I could go on, and on, and on. If nothing else this pandemic has helped me understand the American psyche. I think America will implode. It certainly is no longer the so-called 'leader of the free world.' The rest of the world watches in horror. Maybe, hopefully, we will look back in 50 years and see this situation as the tipping point that will bring change to the US and their capitalist model.  That's me being optimistic, I won't be around in 50 years to know.  But I hope the global community learns some lessons from this pandemic and makes some adjustments for the benefit of the planet. Kia kaha everyone, stay strong.

Sunday, 26 April 2020

Saturday, 25 April 2020

day 29

ANZAC Day. Lest we forget. Great Uncles killed in WW1.






 Leonard Lawrence Beresford, died at Messines 7 June 1917

Walter Rex  Beresford, died at Gallipoli  8 August 1915




Friday, 24 April 2020

day 29

First fire for winter.






Thursday, 23 April 2020

day 28

Nita Eileen. Passed away 3 years ago today. I wonder what she would make of this pandemic?




Wednesday, 22 April 2020

Tuesday, 21 April 2020

day 26

The jam making continues.  When the world is in crisis...make jam.