Blessed silliness

Apart from the beautiful frozen landscape, another thing that fascinated me in the snowmageddon polar blast saga was the British actor Stephen Fry. I have been following him on Twitter and found his tweets oddly fascinating and rather amusing. For example, this was what […]

Delightful snowscape

When arrived, the "significant nationwide weather event", "the big chill" "the polar blast direct from Antarctica" and "once in the lifetime snow", aka snowmageddon, indeed caused a widespread disruption in transport and electricity supply, and many businesses and schools to close and some household […]

Themed walk

Went for a bush-hill walk for the first time in a while. I was also in pursuit of some old relics, which is the theme for April at Shoot&Tell. Weather at first wasn't great for walk or photography, but became better by 11. I […]

Wellington celebrates

Wellington is abuzz this weekend. It started with the huge annual costume party also known as Wellington Sevens, a round of World Sevens Rugby Series. This is the time when you would drive pass a bus stop and see a group of Roman centurions […]

Therapeutic roofing

After a great start in the brilliant early summer, my roof painting project, the project-R has not taken off as much as I'd have liked. Today after a month of non-roofing, finally the conditions were right AND I felt motivated. I was going to […]