Tuesday, 21 January 2014

A Quick update on the Wairarapa Earthquake

Map showing earthquake location.
  • Public Id: 2014p051675
  • NZDT: Monday, January 20 2014 at 3:52:45 pm
  • Wellington and Marlborough region intensity : severe
  • Maximum intensity : severe
  • Depth: 33 km
  • Magnitude: 6.2
  • Location: 15 km east of Eketahuna
Martinborugh the place we live is in the South Wairarapa not far from the epicentre of the quake described above.
We were standing outside discussing when we should take the dog for a walk when the ground started to move and our cars began to rock quite violently on their suspensions
Our little dog (Charlie) came racing around the corner and tried to hide behind us.
Although the quake was quite severe no damage was done to the house, nothing had fallen off the walls etc
So carried on and took the dog for a walk..

Thursday, 14 November 2013

Charlie

Promise this will be the last doggy picture!!!
He's great company, the big question is, how does such a little dog hold so much Peee...

Friday, 1 November 2013

Our New Family Member

Charlie
After telling everyone that I was never, never, ever, ever, going to get another dog, well we now have one, a Springer Spaniel, 7 weeks old, he arrives next week.
This has introduced me to a number of tasks, which are to puppy proof the section, build a dog run etc.
You can expect to see a few more puppy pictures...

It was a very  busy Thursday with the decision the get Charlie, that's the pups new name, and someone coming in to see my paintings and even buying one, which was great.

The painting was one of Kitchener St., Martinborough, which was one of my favourites so now its painting, painting as the walls have become a little bare with the 4th painting plus the commission selling in the last 6 weeks.

Thursday, 3 October 2013

Painting Commission

 
At last I've finished my painting commission of a team of Clydesdale horses working at a local Gladstone farm, a bit of a challenge, it has been the first time I've painted a horse.
Quite pleased with the results, so I'm going to do a series, there's plenty of reference around Martinborough, with a local stables and horse paddocks just down the road.(painting size760 x 600)

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

The Americas Cup

They say it's not over till the fat lady sings, well, at this moment she's in the taxi on the way to the theatre...

Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Tower Health Insurance - Now nib

After being with our health insurance provider - Tower for about 30 years, yesterday I received a letter informing me that Tower Health had been purchased by some Australian company and as a result due to various increase in claims in NZ and the profile of my age group, blah, Increase benifits, blah, justification, justification, platitudes, blah, they, nib have had to increase our monthly premium by a modest 150%!!!! that means we will now be paying over $10,000 per year for a medical only policy.
There were a number of reactions that raced through my mind, one was to do with sex and travel.

Monday, 16 September 2013

The Stress Of It All

I couldn't watch this last race, thank goodness for the replay channel on TVNZ, yes, Team NZ won.
I could only watch, after I found out who won, what a race.

Friday, 12 July 2013

A Fantastic Day

The other day I had a call from a friend from my old home town of Palmerston North, to say she was in New Zealand on holiday and was going to drive down to Martinborough for a visit.
What a fantastic day, it was wonderful to catch-up after such a long time. It had been over 40 years, gulp...


Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Saying Goodbye

On Thursday I had to say goodbye to my beautiful friend and constant companion for the last 9 years, it was  a terrible decision that I had been putting off for the last few weeks but it had to be done.
Goodbye Oscar RIP.

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Wellington Storm




We have had a huge storm early this week, had some gusts recorded of 200km/hr!, Wellington is a complete mess around the coast.
One of the large inter-island ferries broke her moorings and needed the help of 2 tugs to hold her while she was able to take over under her own power holding her own in the middle of the harbour.

I had to go and check my boat at the marina, all a bit dramatic, boats with broken moorings and blown out Genoa's, that had unfurled, that was only along my pier,
One of my stern lines was looking a bit stressed but I was able to get an extra line around the stern pile with the aid of a fender that I floated, Read, blown around the pile and then tied to the Port stern cleat.
All a bit tricky...
The picture of the Ketch (above) was next to me, when I was on the hard last week while my boat was being anti fouled and new anode fitted.
Luckily I was now back in the water in the relative safety of the marina.