Garden

Tropical Heat

Little did I realise that I would be living in the tropics when I shifted to Matamata. The last week haas seen 90% humidity and temperatures in the high 20’s with the heat index (what it actually feels like) around 35C. This has meant a number of things for us;
  • We need air conditioning
  • It is impossible to sleep at night
  • There are tropical insects everywhere
  • The flys are VERY annoying

However, there are a few upsides;
  • The garden is flourishing
  • I can grow Frangipani
  • I can grow Hibiscus
  • I can grow Gardenia

So, the second list actually outweighs the first!

The image below is of my first flowering frangipani - I am very happy!


A Love of Frangipani
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Three reasons I know Spring is on the Way

At this time of the year there is a distinct nature gear-change as the cold winter weather is overtaken by the Spring Equinox. There are three things in Wanaka that tell me it is Spring.

1. The mad-dog nor-wester begins to blow and the rain comes but the south-wester that follows just doesn’t seem to have the polar bite with it. The mountains take on a tinge of green as the spring rain irrigates the tussock for a brief time before the heat of summer arrives.

2. The pale slivers of trees that have stood ghost-like for the last 4 months start to show tendrils of green.

3. The Winter-Rose stands defiantly against any frosts and demands attention from its simple colours of green and white.

Spring Storm

Setting Sun

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Winter Returns to Wanaka

I am on a bit of a spring thing at the moment. Winter in Wanaka this year has been the wettest since we shifted here 17 years ago. I know I shouldn’t complain as most other parts of the country have had in worse than us. I couldn’t live in an equatorial climate of continuous heat either so another reason not to complain as there is something about the changing of the seasons that lets you appreciate them better.

However, I need spring!

On a bit of a flower kick at the moment and I am really enjoying processing some images that I took last summer. The advent of
Adobe Lightroom 2 is partly to blame. The other reason is the wonderful book Scott Kelby’s 7-Point System for Adobe Photoshop CS3. With these two new tools a whole new world of photography is opened up. It’s fun!

The peony below was worked in Lightroom 2 before a final tweak a la Scott in CS3. I am pleased with the result.

Paeony
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The First Sign of Spring?

This last few weeks all we seem to have had is damp, misty weather. Saturday we had some sun for a little while and it seemed as if the garden rejoiced at this change. My snowdrops seemed to lift their head, these fore-runners of spring are a welcome sight in the garden.

Spring!

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London in Summer

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London in summer is a fantastic escape from the winter chills of Wanaka. To recap, travelled across from Hong Kong to London with Air New Zealand on Monday. How do I start to describe this flight. We were so fortunate to be able to travel in Business Premier. I mentioned previously about the joys of Premium Economy but Business Premier is the only way to travel!

The 12hr 45min flight seemed to pass by in a blink. There is just so much room in these huge seats with multiple recline positions that it really does feel you are on a magic carpet. After take off the meal starts to be served and with such attentive service and expertly prepared and cooked food there is no way this feels like you are on an aeroplane.

Then it's time to watch one of the many hundred films available on your own personal screen before an English afternoon tea of sandwiches, scones and clotted cream.

The lie flat bed provides an easy afternoon nap before dinner is served and then in the twinkle of an eye our descent begins.

I should add that whilst all this is happening in the air, outside the window is a continuing geography lesson. China, Russia, Denmark, Sweden, The Netherlands and then the North Sea glide by with easy pinpointing of landmarks provided by the on-screen navigation system.

The above does not even start to adequately explain what Business Premier is like. After this all other forms of travel will be a disappointment. Thanks, Air New Zealand for the flight of a lifetime.

Our arrival in London was typical of their summer I guess. Drizzle, low cloud base and mirk everywhere.

We had another day of this on Tuesday but spent the day quite easily exploring the shops of Oxford Street. I must admit, being a bit of a country boy the number of people were totally overwhelming. Yesterday was more my style. We awoke to clearing skies so decided to take a stroll in Hyde Park. Sun, flowers and coffee by the lake are much more my idea of a holiday. A visit to the New Zealand Memorial at Hyde Park Corner was a highlight. Placed gently beside one of the memorial stones was a tribute to a New Zealand fighter pilot.
Warrant Officer Burke from Matamata, killed in France flying a Typhoon and remembered in London. Truly from "The Uttermost Ends of the Earth".

We had a commentator meeting last night for the
Biggin Hill Air Show this weekend and what an eclectic mix - an American, an Englishman and a Kiwi. I can see we are going to have a lot of fun.

Today the sun shines again, time for a coffee al fresco I think.

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Land of Hope & Glory

Off to the UK again! I can't wait. This time we have decided to travel via Hong Kong. Never been here before and it has been an interesting diversion. Really a cross between Singapore and Bangkok. The Air New Zealand flight on Friday was excellent. Wonderful staff on board and the joy of traveIling Premium Economy. For not a lot more that normal economy you get a cabin of your own with much more room, the seats recline a LOT more and you get great food. Highly recommended!

We arrived yesterday morning in Hong Kong and spent the normal first day walking zombie-like around as the jet lag clicked in. Today much better and the opportunity to actually photograph something.

Tomorrow morning on to Heathrow. This trip is a bit of a busmans holiday as I will be commentating at two airshows. Biggin Hill this coming weekend and Kemble the following. A great opportunity to see some different aeroplanes and see how things run on the other side of the world.

Early start tomorrow as we leave at 0845hrs . In the meantime some images from today.

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Intersection near Nathan Road


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Travelling the Typhoon Shelter at Aberdeen.

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