Posts Tagged 'weather'

Autumn is here

Apologies for the lack of posts lately. Seems like not a lot has been going on. Microblogging takes any energy I have for posting. See the new twitter gadget on the side there.

Summer has ended, but it still feels pretty warm most days. Leaves are just starting to turn.

cricketprizegivingCricket has ended. Last night the Kaikorai club had it’s year-end prize giving at the Kaikorai Rugby club. Hank’s team, Section 4 Vipers, gave the MVP to Josh Mackey, the Most Improved award to Mamea Taimalie, and the Coach’s Choice award to Eathan Rowe. I have one ok picture out of a bunch taken too far away, as usual. Last year I made a video of a game, which I gave out at the prize giving, but this year my computer woes prevented me from doing it again. Sorry to the players, especially.

Roslyn Wakari AFC soccer practice began. Again we had a bit of a snafu, with Hank being assigned to the wrong team, or at least not the one we specified. He has decided to give 10th grade white a try, at least for a few games. I guess I can’t complain too much, since it’s all run be voluteers, and they have a tough time getting people to coach and organize every year. This year there is a coach, which is good. And this year Ginny has joined the club too, although in the 14th/15th grade, playing with mostly boys. We haven’t had a practice or met the team yet, so we’ll see what that’s like tomorrow.

Ginny’s OGHS soccer is also beginning today, but not sure yet which team she’s on. Will know in about an hour.

What else is going on? Ummmm… Working every day. OGHS Fair this weekend. Playing lots of golf, although not getting much better. Phil’s hurt so I’m looking for squash players. Looking forward to a visit from Corinna and Rachel next week, and then Fa’s friend Casey a week later.

Biggest thing coming up: I’m flying to Olympia on 1 June for 3 months.

See you on facebook and twitter.

Fog rolls into Dunedin

fogOn Friday morning fog moved up the harbour and then over South Dunedin, while up on the hill here we were bathed in sunshine. What I find interesting is how wonderful the view is here in person, but when you look at the photo, you see all the telephone wires and poles and other visual junk. The fog lasted through the morning, preventing some cruise ships to dock, but then cleared and it was over 30 degrees in the afternoon.

It’s Snowing

on my blog, that is. Here in Dunedin it’s raining and 10C as usual.


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