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What’s Been Happening? – October 2020

It seems us New Zealanders have become more politically bent towards the left as Labour is once again in power, leaving the National Party literally seeing red as they swallowed the disappointing lack of votes.

Harbourside Walk

As you know, I love to walk and I enjoy it more when walking alongside the Squire. Often we aren’t alone in our early morning harbour walks. One such feathered encounter, cheekily tried to ignore us, we didn’t return the gesture and stood watching him/her for ages.

Spoke’tacular October

Before you read my cycling adventures beware this month has been fuelled by more coffee, not so rosy mood days, sunrays, a sprinkling of sugar and thank goodness, less gusty westerlies. Which means I managed to clock up more kilometres than I achieved in September.

Firstly, I joined in with other Frockers plus one non-Frocker and headed out for an enjoyable ride that amounted to 32 kms by the time I arrived home. Unlike the National Party, me, on the other hand, sent out a trail of dust and this time I wasn’t swallowing as much dust from my cycling companions. Happy to say, I have now acquired more confidence [safely] and quite comfortable riding my lovely green electric bike and hearing fewer moans and groans from my derrière, which all in all, makes for an enjoyable ride.

Feeling even braver I tested out part of the Tauranga [Wairoa Bridge] to Omokoroa Trail, wow, she is picturesque and apart from one steep hill she was a joy to experience. It was fair to say I was tired by the time I opened our front door. One day, during summer, I will complete the whole trail.

Yes, it’s safe to say that I’m not a big fan of selfies. That day I thought it was time for a celebratory selfie. As I was feeling chuffed with extending my cycling mileage!

You never can tell, where that bike and I will venture too.

Playing with Dirt

Newly planted and currently growing like triffids.

As you know I have become slightly obsessed with reigniting my desire to garden, this time with the emphasis on vegetables. This “recreational pursuit” requires even more energy than cycling and is carried out at the local Otumoetai community gardens. To read more about our garden, head on over to this post – Gardening in October at Plot 44 

A Mixture of Thoughts

I have been thinking.

Seriously that’s when life gets tricky.

Well, in this particular thought process I wondered how often I lump a day, a week or a year all together under just one label, whether it be a mad, bad, just ok or simply a sad episode. I do it, and quite often, then I got to thinking that not all of those “moments” can be classified under just one heading.

For example during life’s stressful times there are many moments when I have had a good old belly laugh, hugged a human or just smiled, even for a minute or two, I can class that moment as a happy one. Believe me, it also works to scream Stuff it, “Fuck it”, laugh, and then move on to remembering those pockets of happy moments. This is one practice I will hopefully carry on after this month.

On that happy note, there lies the end of October and another rainbow. Not as newsy as previous months though I am sure November will be more meatier, news wise. You never can tell what will happen from now till then.

Joining in with Su from Zimmerbitch for a review of my previous month going’s on – October.

28 thoughts on “What’s Been Happening? – October 2020”

  1. Congrats on the bike achievement and the healthy looking Veggies. That rainbow is spectacular, well caught. What brand is your bike? Jack is seriously thinking of getting a motorised bike as his knees are no longer able to power him up hills, not that there’s many round here, but strong winds can have the same affect…

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    1. I have a Sinch a NZ company. Great for windy days, though I still get a good workout as I use only it on Eco and using high gears. Having said that if I go too far I know I will get home. Yes, my knees are no longer like they used to be!! Too many half marathons.

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  2. I think I need to go back to a diary. I’m finding days blend with one another. The good, the bad and the ugly. Perhaps because we’re rarely still. Nice to be able to isolate those happy moments. Wishing you a beautiful November, Suzanne. 🙂 🙂

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    1. A diary makes us more honest with our thoughts. Good that you’re still able to get out more. Feeling sad that Europe is being hit so hard with the virus. Have a wonderful November too Jo.

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    1. Good to hear from you Sheila. We are faring much better than the rest of the world, for now. We are thinking of you both and everyone else we know over in Europe and the UK. Take care.

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    1. Cheers Deb and I’m hoping to one day head over your way to enjoy your cycle trails. Hopefully before I get too old. I enjoy receiving your comments and great to see you both enjoying your family.

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  3. I don’t know how you have time to think with all that walking, bike-riding and gardening. I guess it happens regardless?
    Your bike is the envy of all, Suzanne. Well done for getting your bottom in shape. 🙂 I hope you have good bike-riding and gardening weather in November.

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    1. If I didn’t have exercise as an outlet I’m sure my stress levels would hit the roof.
      I get out when I can and in fine weather I use my bike as our second vehicle. Not so sure about the perky bottom 😎 Hoping you too have a wonderful November.

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    1. It will and it does. 90 cent of my cycling is done on cycle trails with no car access. I limit cycling on the ride and cross main roads via pedestrian crossings. I’m very safety conscious.

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  4. Suzanne, Well done with your cycling and gardening in October! Your feathered friend at the harbour looks like a cormorant with its beautiful green eyes. We have lots of cormorants in the harbour here. Have a beautiful November!

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    1. Hi Natalie, the bird is a cormorant and here in NZ we call them a Kāruhiruhi. Quite a few of them around the Tauranga Harbour, they always are eager to be captured by a lens 🙂 Yes, you too have a wonderful November.

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  5. Your bike looks fab. I may have to follow Jack’s example and investigate one for myself. I’m so over Auckland traffic, and our cycle ways are getting much better (not as good as Tauranga’s though). Wishing you a good November.

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  6. I think you got your priorities right, Suzanne! I can’t believe how fast time flies, with yet another month gone. I love those blossoms and that bike trail. I also love my own electric bike, but I haven’t been on it in over a month. Once we settle down for a few days, somewhere along the road in nature, I’ll be sure to grab it off the bike rack and take it for a spin. Happy spring, happy gardening, and happy thinking! 🙂

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