Don’t dream it’s over….

Hey now, hey now, don’t dream it’s over……………….. “Level 1 – you can’t get any better than that”. So said Neil Finn at the Crowded House concert we attended on Wednesday night. I looked around the Christchurch Arena and couldn’t not acknowledge how damn lucky we in Christchurch are. Right here. Right now. Whatever you think about the current NZ government, you have to admit Jacinda, Ashley … Continue reading Don’t dream it’s over….

Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine

Loneliness. It’s a bitch. It slithers its way into your soul like a virgin cruisers slide into the buffet bar on a cruise ship It sucks at your confidence and makes you feel ugly, unloved. Forgotten. I just finished ‘Eleanor Oliphant is completely fine’, a book by Gail Honeyman. Complex, engaging, challenging, disturbing. A journey into one women’s life. A journey I could relate too. … Continue reading Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine

Daintree and Mossman Gorge

It’s a stressful business stealing the neighbours customers. Martin oh Martin. We had travelled the 40 minutes up to the Daintree to take a 1 hour boat ride along the river, stopping at the first cruise we saw. Big mistake. Martin lured us into his tent before the competition could raise their heads and notice us walking towards them. Aggressive, rude, obnoxious. Traits we discovered … Continue reading Daintree and Mossman Gorge

Port Douglas

Today began at 7.00am with a wander out onto the balcony of our beachside Air BNB. This place is an excellent find. Beautifully appointed, two story, two bathrooms, four bed, looking out over the water, pool within the compound, Netflix and wifi. Thanks Kath. The day was crystal clear, blue skies, no wind. Warm enough. T-shirt weather. I could hear the soothing sounds of the … Continue reading Port Douglas