Not a new thought, but today it really hit home to me — someone on the radio said "grow the economy" and I thought: what say as a society we valued wellbeing above all else (rather than growth or money)? Wellbeing of humans, plants, animals, the planet, communities, nations, businesses …

Four Distinct Sleep Types:

According to the team behind the study, extra effort needs to be made to educate people about the benefits of good sleep and the link between poor sleep and poor health.

Yup, keep 'educating' me on how my poor sleep endangers my health. That's sure to help … 😵‍💫

Maybe half way between Temuka and Takapō is Fairlie, with its James MacKenzie and Dog statue.

The Mackenzie District:

is named after James Mackenzie, a shepherd and would-be farmer. … Said to be immensely strong physically, he was admired as a rebel who challenged the powerful and wealthy in a class-conscious community.

MacKenzie and dog statue.

I was doubtful about The Jenny Starling Mysteries Books 1–4 by Faith Martin at first but really rather enjoyed the books with their understated gentle humour. 📚

When she wasn’t saving the trees, whales, or whatever else needed saving, Jenny’s mother was painting; and painting anything at all that took her fancy. Her daughter’s long-suffering van, council walls, park benches — once, even a neighbour’s poodle …

Book cover: The Jenny Starling Mysteries box set.

Books:

  1. The Birthday Mystery
  2. The Winter Mystery
  3. The Riverboat Mystery
  4. The Castle Mystery

Winchester, in Te Wai Pounamu, lies between Temuka and Geraldine. We were recommended to breakfast at Mia Flora (FB link), a residence, garden shop and cafe. The food was good, the grounds lovely and the hospitality excellent.

Eggs on mushrooms and bread.
A garden seat in a small hedged enclosure beneath a large spreading tree.
The Mia Flora house and cafe.

Today I was out the door at 7 am to visit the supermarket, then spent the whole morning making muesli, mushroom soup and beef stew. Whew! To follow, some photos from our recent holiday.

It annoyed me while on holiday that the Sunrise/Sunset complication on my Apple Watch stopped working. I've finally fixed it thanks to Sunset / sunrise Apple Watch not working:

sunrise/sunset on AppleWatch comes from the “clock” app not the “weather” app. … go to settings>location services>clock> SELECT “while using app”

Also set Precise Location.

It flows slowly, the Waikawa River, but it's still a 'flower'. 🤣

MB April Photo Challenge: flowers 📷

Waikawa River flowing across the beach and into the sea.

The waves might be little in our barely moving air from the east, but they're still Pacific. For the Pacific Wave Appreciation Society. 🌊

Little waves, with Kāpiti Island in the background.

Brooklyn 99 is perfect to (re)watch while I eat breakfast. Every single episode leaves me laughing.

This sounds bad — DOC spent nearly $500,000 to kill one stoat in Fiordland until we see this:

[Auckland University Professor of Conservation Biology, James Russell] said half a million dollars does sound like a lot of money but people should remember that DOC manages 33% of the country on half a percent of the government's budget.

At the Dark Sky Project in Takapō I bought this Great Spotted Kiwi backpack clip as a memento. Not that I saw a kiwi there, I just like to collect these NZ native birds as I travel around. 😁

MB April Photo Challenge: Toy 📷

Great Spotted Kiwi  backpack clip.

I did this Online Hearing Test a few years back and have just gone through it again.

Hmmm, having found my previous test results, it looks like my hearing has declined. May be time for a professional test.

Nice to see that a] the beach was still there 🤣 and that b] someone had been having a good time.

Sandcastle decorated with shells at the beach.

I had a wonderful time away on holiday, but am thrilled to be home to my kettle that I can set to the correct temperature for my tea, and my most favourite teas. Ahhhh.

Partly because it's Easter I followed official advice and arrived at Christchurch airport early to allow extra time for security. There is no security screening for my flight to Wellington. LOL

Also changed to an earlier flight so I'll be home earlier.

This is a pleasant and comfortable airport.

At Christchurch airport, looking out to the tarmac.

My friend Anne and I dressed warmly against the sharp wind in Christchurch at the Travis Wetland.

Me on the left in the blue jacket standing upslope of Anne on the right with a green jacket.
Me on the left in the blue jacket standing upslope of Anne on the right with a green jacket. Photo by Ruth.

Autumn colours in Te Māra Huaota o Waipapa | the Christchurch Botanic Gardens.

A small lake with trees and bushes in greens, oranges, golds, around it.

This morning we enjoyed a pleasant walk around the 119 hectare Ōruapaeroa / Travis Wetland in Christchurch. At some points we had views of the Port Hills.

Travis Wetland view to the Port Hills.

Rakaia Gorge is scenic from the lookout.

Rakaia Gorge - blue river below green hills with golden grass in the foreground.
A blue braided river bed between hills at the bottom of the road.