With Brianna at Purakenui falls
Madhvi and I broke the 2 m rule, whilst Craig kept himself locked behind glass (where he belongs) while did a small group pizza baking session 🙂
No office coz of the Coronapocalypse? No problem 🙂
I’m unfortunately having some technical difficulties with the air conditioning in my office today. It’s too hot. Thankfully this office comes with it’s own pool, so I might take a dip shortly to cool off. In case anyone is wondering … the law changed here to say that people are allowed to stop and rest […]
An emergency green screen for team meeting … And I’m now back working from a cafe for the afternoon 🙂 It’s a sheet hanging on a clothes horse 🙂
Don’t go outside they say. Get exercise to ward off the virus they say. Those two don’t go well together, so I’m using BoxVR on the Oculus Quest to achieve both 🙂 I bought it a week or so ago, and it’s turning out to be an epically useful little tool for getting exercise in […]
I decided to leave the home during the day for the first time in a week. Mo, Craig and I headed out of the city by bike to enjoy the forest breeze 🙂 It was so lovely to see all the families, grandparents and coughing grand children out staying nice and close and just playing […]
I have a very first world problem … Anyone who has been to my apartment will be aware that I like to buy absolutely enormous amounts of toilet paper. Then I never buy any toilet paper for about six months, maybe a year. It’s great. Less shopping and I never run out of bog roll. […]
14 year old me thought this was a stunning piece of artwork. I hadn’t seen it again until now. Not the monstrosity I suspected it was in reality, but definitely not the object of perfection I recalled it as. I didn’t think I would ever see it again, but for some reason I suddenly remembered […]
Dave and I headed up Mount Cargill in Dunedin, to check out the city from above. The city wasn’t visible as the weather packed in and it started to rain around 400 m up the hill, but we got some great views of clouds billowing across the mountain 🙂