Hello! Here comes the Saturday edition of More Than A Feilding, catching you up on the past week’s editions.
These people are not our friends
Morning in London Mother hugs beloved daughter outside the converted shoe factory in which she is living. Afternoon in London Travelling writer takes himself and his wrist down to A&E, just to be sure.
This is how I roll over
1. Which of these would you not expect to read in The Waikato Invader? a. Luxon is here to do business, don’t you worry about that b. Mr KPI expects results, and you better believe it c. This decisive man of action is getting me all hot and excited d.
Photos from the road
Photo # 1 I am a huge fan of Singapore’s approach to housing, as described here two years ago by copying and pasting from The Conversation What Singapore has that Australia does not is a public housing developer, the Housing Development Board, which puts new dwellings on public and reclaimed land, provides mortgages, and allows buyers to use their compul…
Just trying to stay upright
It would not be a desirable way to start your holiday by breaking your back, your head, or your wrist, but on our first hour in Singapore I gave it a try. We were chatting, last week, before we started a meeting of Hazel’s Enviro Trust, about the things that can go wrong on your holiday and how they can quite possibly be the best bits. Larry said,
Thank you
This is a column to say thank you. So many of have been in touch since Mum died to say so many kind and thoughtful things. You’re wonderful, all of you. You’ve asked how we’re doing, how Dad’s doing. A little more realisation each day, of the irretrievable finality of it.