Sunday, September 16, 2012
Monday, September 10, 2012
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Jam packed
What stops you from taking the next step?
For me it's being overwhelmed by the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Sometimes it just doesn't make sense. I have no kids and very little responsibilities which brings me to the perils of the working week. Five days a week, 10 hours a day including travel time and a small amount more for getting ready. By the time I have cooked dinner and done the dishes, there is only a small portion of time left in the day. This time is so precious and mostly needed to unwind from the day, deeming it nearly impossible to get any real projects underway. It's a depressing reality working for the man and clocking 50 hours on something you don't really care for. So how do I make this 50 hours more amicable and of use to my own personal self? Change my attitude towards it? Look at the money and plan my travels? Do my own projects in work time? Quit? Get pissed off and annoyed at the rut?
Perhaps the most progressive approach will be changing my attitude, planning my travels and not wasting the precious couple of hours I have once the mechanical day is over.
Get to it.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Monday, July 23, 2012
Friday, July 6, 2012
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Friday, June 1, 2012
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Our first geocaching trip
Not sure whether our happiness is due to finding the logbook treasure or being on an adventure together. Either way, it was a delightful afternoon in the Waitakeres.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Monday, April 2, 2012
Friday, March 30, 2012
Fiji flood, March 30, 9:30am
High tide is still hours away and the water is already above the bonnet. No one is going anywhere today.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Woop!
This afternoon, I make the annual pilgrimage to WOMAD; a beautiful 3 day festival that will make my toes tap, body shake and mind expand. Packed with incredible music from around the world, WOMAD is definitely my only never-miss festival.
Set in Pukekura Park, festival goers are treated to 120 acres of botanical gardens with stages scattered among the more open areas. The main stage is separated from the audience by a lake, at the base of a glorious natural amphitheater. The other stages placement ensures there’s no noise pollution which makes me happy considering clouded sound is one of my pet hates.
While I could provide an entire list of artists I'm looking forward to, I wont. Instead, I'm going to let myself be surprised, bewildered and entertained by those artists I know nothing about - after all, the beauty of WOMAD is in the unknown.
Disclaimer: out of all the known, I'm a huge fan of Baaba Maal and slightly beside myself that i'm about to see him in 12 hours. This is why: http://baabamaal.bandcamp.com/
Set in Pukekura Park, festival goers are treated to 120 acres of botanical gardens with stages scattered among the more open areas. The main stage is separated from the audience by a lake, at the base of a glorious natural amphitheater. The other stages placement ensures there’s no noise pollution which makes me happy considering clouded sound is one of my pet hates.
While I could provide an entire list of artists I'm looking forward to, I wont. Instead, I'm going to let myself be surprised, bewildered and entertained by those artists I know nothing about - after all, the beauty of WOMAD is in the unknown.
Disclaimer: out of all the known, I'm a huge fan of Baaba Maal and slightly beside myself that i'm about to see him in 12 hours. This is why: http://baabamaal.bandcamp.com/
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Friday, March 2, 2012
Department of personal opinions
Fracking is one step closer to a disastrous New Zealand and doing it with few regulations will only speed up the damage. It's just another one of many National initiatives I don't agree with.
Basically, the Government wants New Zealand to become a net exporter of oil and gas by 2030. Hydraulic fracturing or, fracking, is a technique used to extract ‘unconventional’ oil and gas which, until recently were deemed too expensive or difficult to extract.
It involves pumping a cocktail of water, sand and chemicals into underground rock layers where the oil or gas is trapped. The extreme pressure of the water creates tiny cracks in the rock and the sand holds the cracks open, to allow the oil or gas to flow up the well. Once you've busted all the rock to pieces, you get seven or eight thousand barrels a day and then you do it all again.
Groundwater contamination is the main problem because the hydraulic fluid used to fracture the rock contains toxic chemicals that can find their way into aquifers. It leaves a legacy of hazardous waste and the mobilisation of hydrocarbons can also release various naturally occurring toxic chemicals that would otherwise be undisturbed.
This is not acceptable New Zealand! Don't make us wait until all the oil reserves run out before you sort your shit out. Wake up and look to the future. Protect our environment and change your views on a dollar.
Here's a thought:
Solar
Wind power
Hydroelectric energy
Hydrogen and fuel cells
Biomass
Geothermal power.
Basically, the Government wants New Zealand to become a net exporter of oil and gas by 2030. Hydraulic fracturing or, fracking, is a technique used to extract ‘unconventional’ oil and gas which, until recently were deemed too expensive or difficult to extract.
It involves pumping a cocktail of water, sand and chemicals into underground rock layers where the oil or gas is trapped. The extreme pressure of the water creates tiny cracks in the rock and the sand holds the cracks open, to allow the oil or gas to flow up the well. Once you've busted all the rock to pieces, you get seven or eight thousand barrels a day and then you do it all again.
Groundwater contamination is the main problem because the hydraulic fluid used to fracture the rock contains toxic chemicals that can find their way into aquifers. It leaves a legacy of hazardous waste and the mobilisation of hydrocarbons can also release various naturally occurring toxic chemicals that would otherwise be undisturbed.
This is not acceptable New Zealand! Don't make us wait until all the oil reserves run out before you sort your shit out. Wake up and look to the future. Protect our environment and change your views on a dollar.
Here's a thought:
Solar
Wind power
Hydroelectric energy
Hydrogen and fuel cells
Biomass
Geothermal power.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
New adventures
enthusiasm:
Intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
A thing that arouses such feelings.
For me, that was the next step from tiring conversations and a lack of motivation. With renewed energy, I'm about to embark on an exciting new project of my own. Needless to say, enthusiasm is surging through me like a sea. It's going to be a big one.
Given I'm not in a position to dedicate daytime working hours to my new venture, every day I promise to do something that will inch me closer. Although hard work is the baseline of great achievements, this year i'm going to work smarter not harder. I feel this is key to my own personal success. And to me it all makes sense - I am my own personal hero.
Intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
A thing that arouses such feelings.
Given I'm not in a position to dedicate daytime working hours to my new venture, every day I promise to do something that will inch me closer. Although hard work is the baseline of great achievements, this year i'm going to work smarter not harder. I feel this is key to my own personal success. And to me it all makes sense - I am my own personal hero.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
Friday, January 27, 2012
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Silent revenge
Giving someone an opportunity to move them forward is a wonderful thing. However, you must genuinely want to help that person and if you don't want to help them, consider that door closed.
An old friend once made a conscious decision to be selfish and unkind toward me. And now, 6 months down the track, I'm presented with an opportunity which would make that same person weak at the knees. There are two options: be the bigger person and help her on her way or, keep quiet and relish in silent revenge.
While I always thought I was someone who'd open the door for anyone if the chance arose, I've recently seen a new side to myself - I will retaliate. And as nice as I may be, I don't tolerate being treated badly or lied to.
An old friend once made a conscious decision to be selfish and unkind toward me. And now, 6 months down the track, I'm presented with an opportunity which would make that same person weak at the knees. There are two options: be the bigger person and help her on her way or, keep quiet and relish in silent revenge.
While I always thought I was someone who'd open the door for anyone if the chance arose, I've recently seen a new side to myself - I will retaliate. And as nice as I may be, I don't tolerate being treated badly or lied to.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Monday, January 9, 2012
Friday, January 6, 2012
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- Dr Amandabot Botnik
- Above Sea, New Zealand
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