Hello! Here comes the Saturday edition of More Than A Feilding, catching you up on what you may have missed. Still on the move!
At the start of 2020, no-one was in a position to say where that virus was taking us
Some of the wilder things that have crossed our paths in the last couple of weeks: Wilder thing #1: A snake sunning itself on the hot asphalt as we came riding towards it Dick was in front and was slowing down to take a picture, thinking it to be another carcass.
A privilege
On we go, at 20 kilometres an hour, truly the best pace for rolling through the world and breathing it all in. Fascinating to get to see two, four, twenty new places each day. Marvellous to get to see how very many different ways you can make it good for people to get around.
When is a road of National significance not a road of National significance?
I loved everything about my first Cook Strait ferry crossing: a day parked in the car in howling Wellington wind and driving Wellington rain, waiting to hear if they were going to sail or not; watching the huge black ministerial limousines come and go; listening to the adventures of Chicken Man on 2ZB; waiting for updates. Even on a bad day you couldn't…
Greetings Jack Craw and Te Aka Music, love your work.