Saturday, April 20, 2019

BLOG # 3  Currently listening to The Definitive Collection " Uriah Heep". LOUD.

Easter 2019, had a first whisky for a very long time with Mary last night and was thinking it being time to blog out the press release, so here goes.
We have decided to get hitched in August following 5 very compatible, amicable, months living together. We have shared our pasts and grief of both having our partners ripped from us by cancer and have decided we have everything to gain looking ahead,  for both of us to have a second chance.
As both being Virgo we have struck the good side of that relationship, Virgo partners can either get on very well, or just hate each other, there is no in-between. Mary would like to get married before she turn 60, so we are getting married the day before, we are both very happy, this twist in our lives is looking to being an awesome journey ahead.

New Year went by with tears and laughter at a meal cooked outside (remember here mention of B.B.Q, brings rain) then finally a plaque arrived for visits to Tracy. We lit a candle for Tracy on her birthday, it was a very shitty windy and wet day and as we reflected on our love for her, the candle didn't go out.

Moving arrangements have kept us busy, Opa's house is potentially sold, so Amber moves out to live at Duncan St, and Mouse moves to Mary's 2 1/2 acres and warm house at Otatara.
Tasks here included set up a new "Old Well" so when it goes on fire friends can come and help put it out, mind Mary is a post volunteer firefighter, so we can have our own parties if everyone else is too busy.

Two out of three roosters, headed for the pot, the dogs should enjoy them, as no one else will. We now enjoy the one morning chorus instead of three. 14 Sheep are shorn, 3 cats putting up with each other, and have a need to make a dog run so the floor mops can stay out when we are away. We came home after a ride one day and doggies Bella, Max, and Ben must have decided to save a weeks worth of number 2's up for the occasion. Believe me, it was bad, all in one room there was piles of shitte all across the floor, it was a shitty minefield, impressive, but shitty.
Mary's bees have done a runner so we have taken all the hives down for a clean up and will restart with some new bees. Managed to get through that with only one stinger from a bee returning for a winter feed, I never knew I tasted that good, must be all the honey I eat? (Must get some gloves).
Bought a yellow ride on mower so that saves a lot of time and energy with that chore albeit I look like a large bee going about the place.
Planted a lot of shelter trees around the section, ash, gum, tulip, elm, poplar, kowhai, etc. it remains to see if they will survive the salty sea breeze that we get here. I did survive a 3 point kick from a cow fence, (zapped on the arm, chest, and leg all at once put me on my arse) when passing a tree over it, needless to say more care next time, but I just did.



 Dallas nearly about to start talking, we are hoping will have a McKelvie shy- quiet manner, and not the fathers yap to death trait.

Book here www.lulu.com/shop/anony-mouse/the-ultimate-guide-to-fixing-motorcyclists/paperback/product-23717082.html
 published, and a second edition 70% completed. Also I have my very own Cookbook currently in the process of being published with help of a good friend.
So, I have been very busy at work .. actual real work,... the rodes have just become busy pre-Easter so will have to put puter aside for a few weeks to sort out those furry little buggers in their annual invasion of the three sites I look after. Recently completed training as an 'approved sea container checker', so now I can officially check inward goods containers as they are devanned, another feather to my hat, if only I could find where I left it.

An Easter Egg Run by GCTB Grover Chasers Touring Bunch a big success with around 60 bikes turn up, so some very happy underprivileged children receiving chocky eggs this weekend.
Steve as usual happily flies the flag...



A few rides on the Moto Guzzi to Riverton, and Te-Anau proving Mary as a dream pillion, apart from leaving half a melted boot on one of my mufflers, and the bike is great for the two of us, should have got it 40 years ago.
A car trip the other day Mary and myself visited old school and teen friend Tony Miller in the Chaslands (ironically he being in the same fire brigade as Mary was so they know each other), friends of Mary's at Tahkopa, and Jeff and Jo in Pukerau, was a great catch up day. A visit to Matua falls on the way at dusk was a first time for Mary who lived in the area for 16 years but was too busy raising Angus beef and children to visit this gem, unfortunately the pics never came out, so you will have to visit yourselves if passing. The road from Otara to Curio Bay is all sealed now so worthy of a detour.

Mary recently walked into a job at a retirement Village as a care giver, she is very happy with the job apart from the shifts which are all over the place, mornings, afternoons, and all- nighters, so some juggling with our routines was needed, but all is good for a very bright time ahead.

Happy Easter All.