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Monthly Archives: November 2014
Bowls Christmas do, bake fest and indoor beach volleyball
The start of this week was all about recovering from the weekend as I hobbled to work for the first few days! Aside from that, look what I found in a local supermarket, TETLEYS TEA BAGS! How excited am I! … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged bowls, Burt Munro challenge, Christmas, home baking, volleyball
Mammoth Tramp report: Hump Ridge Track
When I originally decided to walk the hump ridge track, the reason was so I could go places where there were no roads, see some of the beautiful untouched Fiordland, get into the great outdoors, that sort of thing. I … Continue reading
Posted in Fiordland, Rest of New Zealand
Tagged board walk, Fiordland, hump ridge track, rain forest, tramping, tuatapere
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House DIY project no. 1 complete!
It’s been rather a quiet week this week. My job started its regular hours which has taken some getting used to. For all these years I have been an early riser, sport then work. Now that I start at 7am … Continue reading
Posted in Invercargill, Our house and garden
Tagged Cycling, cycling to work, home cooking, home DIY, tramping, video
New chickens, a glimpse of a Tui and the end of the Tour
What happened this week? Just some work, rowing, cycling, swimming, new chickens and the Tour!
Posted in Invercargill, Local events
Tagged Chickens, Dunedin, garden, southland, Tour of Southland, Tui
Our rowing and running racing week(end)!
It’s been a short but busy week at work, after the labour weekend and Monday off. So what better way to end the working week than with a tramp at Forest hill, up to this vantage point?
Posted in Bluff, Invercargill
Tagged Bluff, Bluff Grunt, Bluff hill, regatta, rowing club, Stirling point, Tour of Southland