Joe slowly is looking the part. The beret is the latest addition. He has not yet been sent home with a gun!
Author: telboy2
The turning point?
The 10K Smile
Woman in Black
Spring has sprung
We went to Oriental Parade this morning for our Sunday run and cycle. I find it hard to remember seeing it so busy.
Today is one of those days when ‘you can’t beat it on a nice day” comes to mind. It is warm and dry with little wind. The harbour looks great, with people fishing from the rocks, boats out on the water and cyclists and runners everywhere.
Dad ran 8Km, EQ and Joe less. Isaac rode his bike for the 8Km as he felt he had done enough running during the week!
Sunny times-but how long will it last?
Ryder Cup
I can see from afar that the golf is on, a high profile event, but the team may need some assistance.
The current competition is being played at Celtic Manor, the scene of my finest EGGS triumph. So, I am somewhat bemused that Montie has not been on Skype to tap into my course experience.
So if the European team fails to win it’s not my responsibility.
Weather update
Spring has arrived. That is the equinox and not the change of the calendar to the first of the month.
So the wind has arrived, and today boy has it arrived.
It has been hard enough recently with the cycling recently, but today it is blowing you over strength. At the same time, it has been quite sunny and seductive. Elsewhere the weather has been appalling. Terribly cold and wet with snow in Southland, and very wet in the rest of the north island.
It seems that for a change Wellington is having the better of it!
Truly Super
Full Membership
Brentford boy talks economics
Just been to a lecture at Victoria University beamed in from Auckland.
Lord Stern of Brentford is giving a series of lectures, of which this was number two of three.
This is the same Stern much disliked by the climate change -“it’s all to do with the angle of hte earth” sayers.
Anyway, the theme tonight was moving to a low carbon economy, via improving efficiency of energy use, looking at the development of new technology, incentives beyond the pricing of carbon and the policy context from central government to individuals via communities.
A pleasant change and good brain food.









