Yes, you got it, it was Windsday! Watched the Winnie the Pooh video many, many times with our two when they were small. I've never tried windsurfing. I admire those who try and learn those kinds of adventurous sports. -Jenn
Dog Legged Raised Bed Number 23.
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Yeah you're right. Another great name for a Prog band.
I made another raised bed the other morning.
I rescued some old decking planks from under some ov...
Love
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I can't remember what road this was down in Ponsonby while we were in
Auckland, might've been Pitt Street on the outer edge but while we were
walking ...
TAMAHERE IN SEPTEMBER
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*AND... another market day rolls around.*
*It feels like forever since we did a market, yet it is only a month.*
*But man oh man, have I been busy in ...
Bombing
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Today is just a chatty post
I returned to work last night and the change in routine antibioticsfloored
me.
I slept a couple of hours today then took the Wel...
Questions with Answers
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Will Britain be a better place to live after 5 years of Labour? No.
Will the public sector workers be better off? Yes
Will private sector workers be ...
Fun day
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I’ve been feeling down and worried not only for Trixie but Teddy as well.
I think he is going deaf in his old age normally I call his name and he
comes...
Nature Friday - from the Trossachs
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Autumn Colours.
Ladies' Mantle grows wild.
Dew on spider webs
Blaeberries or Bilberries
About the length and girth of my pinky finger. (And very furry)
Ro...
La Loire à Amboise
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It was a high-water day on the Loire river at Amboise in December 2003
when I took these pictures. We had driven up there to see the river
cresting. This ...
Crime in the UK.
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The crime rate in the UK is on the decline. Crime peaked in 1994, and has
been steadily falling ever since.
At the same time, certain 'crimes' are no ...
MyGardens Pass
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Hamilton has an amazing asset with its collection of themed gardens, and
they attract thousands of visitors each year.
From this month onwards, there will b...
Every table full
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We are off to the States until the end of the month. A spur of the moment
thing. The Font' decides we'll travel light and pick up a 'few things 'when
we ...
Shine On Harvest Moon
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The Harvest Moon brightened up the night sky as soon as the sun set.
For several days before and after the full moon, the moon hangs in the sky
like a gre...
Catching Up...
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Blogging has not held the same interest for me lately (last few months).
But to prove I am still alive, I shall do a quick catch up. We have been
busy d...
A.H.Reed Park
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Yesterday, we were lucky with the weather once again and did the walk
through A.H. Reed Park.
Part of the track that used to be unformed had been...
be brave
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When someone writes that they don't take sides, even if they are one of my
favorite people in blogland, I ask myself where we failed in mediating our
reali...
Fall is on it's way.....
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Zoē taking a nap, which we were all doing in the hot part of the day.....
"Did you say we are going for a walk???"
At last our temps have fallen, we e...
Much ado about a phone
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Today I got a new phone. Considering the first (and only) phone I ever had
was at least 5 years old, it's a big step. I mean, it couldn't even read QR
c...
Books 29-33
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Girl in Trouble by Stacy Claflin
He gave up his daughter years ago, but now he’ll risk his life to save hers.
Alex Mercer is no stranger to kidnappings. ...
The Blue and the Dim and the Dark
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Winston's tummy problems have meant that during the dark hours I prowl
around the gardens with him and the cats in tow. We often hear assorted
owls call...
Japandi Bedroom Makeover
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*Do you want a break from politics and British summer weather? Read on...*
“Another mural? Are you pulling my leg?”
Colin was back last month to decor...
Box factory fire in Kohukohu
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On 2nd April 1937 a serious fire occurred in Hokianga's Kohukohu. It is not
known how the fire started but it originated in the factory that makes
woode...
Catching up!
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Oh dear, nearly six months since I last posted a blog. It is not that I
have been bothered to write to you. Oh no. It is because words have been
absent ...
He must have loved it!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI know "Winnie The Pooh" And The Blustery Day", but don't remember if they called It "something." :-)
It was ideal weather to zip from one side of the harbour to the other. Exhilarating I would imagine!!
DeletePerfect way to spend the day.
ReplyDeleteAlthough these days I’d look like a whale in a wet suit lol
You're daring just thinking about putting on a wet suit! Sure you'd look just fine
DeleteLucky him. I did try it once, I was OK going forwards, but couldn't make the wretched thing turn round. I gave up.
ReplyDeleteHe's been doing this for many years. Even at 40 odd he finds it the perfect way to enjoy the day.
DeleteHow lucky you are to live by the sea.
ReplyDeleteYes, we are. So much to do and see!
DeleteYes, you got it, it was Windsday! Watched the Winnie the Pooh video many, many times with our two when they were small. I've never tried windsurfing. I admire those who try and learn those kinds of adventurous sports. -Jenn
ReplyDeleteI have watched many a Pooh movie when grandkids were younger. Did you know they are bilingual? Pooh and Piglet's greek is perfect loo
DeleteFantastic photos. Here comes Summer.
ReplyDeleteJust around the corner, cept it's raining Again today
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