Monday, 31 July 2017

July 2017

July has been a month of visitors and guests. It is the month when nature photography diminishes to nothing as the wet season and usually the forest-fire haze approaches.

First John and Carolyn Grey came to stay with us for several days. Their son’s wife is the newly appointed deputy High Commissioner to Singapore. They visited them then on to us and then by bus back to KL then return to Singapore. John was a year ahead of me at Pharmacy School and bombed his exams so we ended up there in the same year. We both did our apprenticeship in Dunedin. John had a successful pharmacy in Hokitika and we stayed with then for 2 nights after Nikki’s graduation. John has retired and has an apartment in Wellington and a house in Wanaka. While they were here they were shown some of the culture. John joined us in the pub quiz while the girls explored a lesser cultural event. We had an interesting morning in an art garden in the hills where a glass artist has tried to blend his craft in a natural setting.








I took John, who is a keen photographer, to see the Bee-eaters. There were some still feeding nests but you have to be quite discriminatory as the adults all look a bit ragged from many trips into the hole.





 I was tickled to see a recent fledgling...flying (and perching) freely (they have mainly green heads where the adults have a brown (chestnut) colour. Also has not grown the long tail feathers.


Several days after the Greys left David and Lyn arrived for several nights. They skilfully avoided the pub quiz but the brothers did get to criticize some referees while the girls got as far away as possible. We had one outing where we crossed to the mainland on the ferry and witnessed the silent auction as the fishermen brought in their catch for the day. D and L had a very early start on a Saturday morning to resume their tour of Southeast Asia.







We have continued our good run in the pub quiz. We have had three firsts and two seconds in July. We had accumulated enough money in a pool derived from the jackpot questions to have a dinner out. We chose to go to the elegant Suffolk House where John and Baby, Helen and I and Mike had a nice evening.











We had a jealous dog for a day. On my way to the supermarket I noticed a fledgling crow was by the side of the road. I escorted him to a better shady place and hoped the two adults squawking above would take care of him. I thought he may have dropped prematurely from a nest but he was well developed. The second theory was he had been hit by a car. He was still there in danger of being a cat’s dinner….so I picked it up and placed it in the empty glass aquarium at home. Coco gave a rumbling growl for about 4 hours. The fledgling flapped around after an hour or two and escaped the glass confine. He fluttered to a shrub and on later examination, like Elvis, had left the building.


A week or two after the film Dunkirk was released …the quiz team went to Gurney, had lunch then watched the film. It was shot in film on an Imax camera and the recommendation is to watch it in an Imax cinema. We managed to do this and were all most impressed. The film has been getting rave reviews from around the world. Directed by Christopher Nolan who claims it is not a war film but a story of survival. It has a PG13 rating which means there is not a lot of blood and guts. There are no lead actors or actresses and very little dialogue. There are three points of view taken….from the land, the sea and the air. Overall it is a masterpiece of cinematography with 13,000 extra being used on the beaches of Dunkirk. In reality there were close to 400,000 men evacuated in less than a week in 1940…..which meant the war did not end in 1940 (the first image is from a painting which give an impression of the chaos and numbers).






The boat 'Moonstone' actually took part in the evacuation.

Helen has had quite a few or her students away so has had a light teaching month. We have had a number of AirBnB guests in between. The one that stands out was a bubbly Chinese female who called herself Woody. Not named after the woodpecker but the lead character in Toy Story. She left us a very nice note. Currently we have  Elizabeth from the US, who is a journalist and has a PhD in Educational Psychology. She is looking to rent here and move to Penang....she also joined us for the pub quiz.



The small goods and brewing industry continues. A recent derivation was dog-biscuits. Coco has an order of favouritism; meat, Baileys, peanuts, ice cream, human biscuits, dog biscuits, dog chow. I have been making a nice Mango Kombucha for the last month. Recently I got hold of some Raspberries and made some raspberry Kombucha…..it is really nice


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