Saturday, November 8, 2008

Obama is Infectious.



Rosa sat so Martin could march. Martin marched so Obama could run. Obama runs so our children can fly.

author unknown




Saturday, November 1, 2008

Wild Dreams




Dreams are free, so go ahead and dream! I have cut out this picture and pinned it on the wall. Anyone can relate to this idea. Letting your mind wander.... just a little.... as you meander about doing the necessary daily chores like shopping, driving to work, vacuum cleaning... Perhaps, one day..... maybe in another lifetime.... maybe then you would be a rock star, like Madonna, and wear your underwear on stage!!





Thursday, October 30, 2008

The Smart Money


I have dibs on Jesus!






Sunday, October 26, 2008

Browns Bay






The beautiful sunshine today drew us into Browns Bay. This beachside town is located in the East Coast Bays on Auckland's North Shore. There are numerous seats and picnic tables for your convenience. A large children's playground with the most exciting looking skateboard/bmx ramp that I have seen was being used exceptionally well on this sunny Labour Day weekend. Families and couples were out and about occupying the beach and cafes in the township. We walked and shopped and had coffee and cake with Casey, once again, seated at the table with us.




Saturday, October 25, 2008

Election Race




Today's headlines read that Peter Dunne (from United Future) would be a minister under a National led government. Dunne has said that he felt that he had gone as far as he could under Labour and that his policies were more closely aligned with National's.






National is still ahead in the polls but for the first time in a year, it could not govern on its own. The gap has narrowed to 12% and National would need a partner.








Wednesday, October 22, 2008

United Future







United Future has been in the happy position of being sought by both of the major political parties. A minnow in political terms, they have been a favourite choice as a coalition partner and they have supplied the Government with confidence and supply for the past two terms.

A centre right party, they are led by the Hon Peter Dunne, member for Ohariu Belmont, and one member elected from the party list.

The party message is that United Future seeks innovative solutions to issues based on common sense, not ideology. United Future is based on the premise that every political issue is ultimately a family issue. When the family is working well, the community and the country is working well.’

United Future was formed in 2000 following a merger between the Future New Zealand (formerly the Christian Democrats) and the United Party. They provided support for a minority Government led by Labour and the Progressive Coalition party (Jim Anderton's party) in an early election in 2002.




Monday, October 20, 2008

St Heliers Bay








We are having some stunning spring days, of late. Sunday was just gorgeous so we went to St Heliers, one of my favourite places, to bask in the sunshine, have a walk and get some lunch.

St Heliers is an inner city beachside town that offers a large range of speciality and boutique stores, restaurants, bars and cafes. The streets are lined with Pohutakwa trees (see earlier blog) that bloom with gorgeous big, red flowers in the summer time. The recent addition of wide wooden pathways along the waterfront, not dissimilar to the boardwalks found in the US, are ideal for strolling and taking full advantage of idyllic views. The distinctive cone shape of Rangitoto lies just across the water.

There was an art and craft fair on that day and I ended up getting quite a few gifts along with some homemade jam and a couple of truffles - naughty but nice!

Lots of people were out taking walks, sailing, roller blading, playing ball on the beach and having picnics. We bought some food and coffee and watched the world go by and the glistening ocean. It really was a perfect day.