I wasn’t going to bother with a small pleasures post this week as we were supposed to be leaving for Hamburg on Monday afternoon. Our route was Wellington – Sydney – Dubai – Hamburg. Yes….so as I type this on Sunday evening, New Zealand time, we have no idea when/if we will be heading to Europe. Luckily we are at home, so in that respect we are fine, and not stuck somewhere. It could be a lot worse.
Ballet
Anyway, yesterday a friend and I went to see the Royal New Zealand Ballet’s new production of Macbeth, with choreography by Alice Topp and specially composed music by Christopher Gordon. The production had a contemporary setting (the witches were influencers, taking selfies and documenting everything. I have mixed feelings about it – wonderful dancing, the choreography was interesting, really working with the music, but there was something that didn’t quite work. The sets were fantastic, especially the use of a platform with a bath for the ‘out damned spot’ moment. I sort of feel if I saw it a second time I might get more out of it.

St David’s Day
Today (1 March) is St David’s Day and it was lovely to see the Welsh flag flying from a neighbour’s flag pole against the gorgeous blue summer sky (note….it is now raining).

Simple things
- Having a long Sunday lunch with friends.
- Being thankful we are still at home somehow!
- Enjoying meeting up with the work bookclub.
- Seeing summer return for a bit.
- Going to the hairdresser, Pilates and other everyday things that make me smile.
- Spotting these grapes outside our friends’ house (also in featured image)

I’m not linking up to other bloggers this week – apologies but I wasn’t even going to post!
Thistles and Kiwis is a Wellington, New Zealand based blog written by Barbara, who likes cats, summer and good food. Thistles and Kiwis can be found on Facebook and Instagram @thistlesandkiwis
Thankfully you were not in Dubai!
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I know!
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You are extremely lucky this caught you still at home . . . hope all will be well with the tickets as ‘activities of war’ supposedly are not covered by insurance – hope I am wrong?
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We are going to try to change the tickets – we will see how this works out. The tickets were booked through a travel agent so they should be able to advise/help. So happy we are still at home!
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Oh, dear! Well, at least you are comfortably at home, with time on your hands and possibly a bit of replanning? I don’t know what happens in these situations but it’s a no-fly zone at present. A good friend has a niece working in Dubai, who sent videos of the explosions and it’s not a comfortable place to be. Let us know what happens xx
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We will contact the travel agent this morning. The tickets were booked through Karl’s work so will just see what we can do. At least we are at home, and depending on what transpires, I might just go back to work for a few days. I hope your friend’s niece is safe x
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World gone crazy. Safe at home is a good place to be x
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Nothing is predictable….who knows what next?
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You are in the best place right now, a long, long way from the action. I hope you get to make your trip – safely! – before too long. It’s a mad world, don’t you think?
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The world is mad I do agree. We will see what transpires with the travel agent today. Might have to change some of our plans but let us see.
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I’m so sorry to hear that you’ve had to postpone your European adventure; how extremely disappointing. Our idiot ‘president’ has caused so much death, destruction, pain and heartache. Hopefully, he will soon be impeached and removed from office.
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I am just so thankful we are still at home and not stuck in transit. I just wonder what will happen next.
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Yes; heavy sigh.
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So sorry to hear this, am just reading more about Dubai. Most of the airlines are pretty good about accommodating changes for things like this. Maybe NZ, to LAX etc. Hope it all works out.
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I think we should be able to rebook – the tickets were booked with a travel agent so hoping they can sort something out. I hope we don’t have to go through LAX though – it is a nightmare.
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I guess since I flew through LAX so often in my working days I got used to it, but it can be a bit of a downer. Hope the agent can help, we always book direct so don’t have that luxury. Keeping fingers crossed.
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The good news is we have new flights but not until next Monday via Hong Kong and Heathrow (another horrid airport). We tried to get on a flight via Vancouver but there was only one seat.
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I did wonder if you were going via Dubai. I’m glad you weren’t already en route. The world feels a very dangerous place at the moment.
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Being at home still is a real blessing. Not sure of what will happen next in all contexts!
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Exactly. Just glad to wake up in the morning and find we haven’t been blasted out of existence yet!
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ballet and grapes … solid sightings. ❤
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The grapes look delightful! Stay safe.
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I’m so sorry that our Orange Horror’s lunacy has spread to ruining vacations for people on the other side of the world. I hope it gets sorted out and you get to make your trip.
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The good news is that we are still at home…but we won’t be able to travel for another week.
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What a let down that must have been for you. I hope that a work round can be found.
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We will now be going next week – hopefully – who knows?
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Thank goodness you were still at home and not halfway around the world. It will all work out for you, I’m sure and I see by your comments above you have new flights. We always used to do our own bookings but since Covid I always use a travel agent for flights. That way, they can solve problems that arise. Once you’re there you will still have a marvellous adventure.
I know what you mean about the ballet’s interpretation of a classic. A few years ago we went to see a production of Much Ado About Nothing in London. The reason we chose it was because Vanessa Redgrave and James Earl Jones played the lead roles. While it was amazing to see them on stage, the play was set in London during the Blitz and it was all a bit weird. Some things just need to be done the traditional way.
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Yes the travel agents have access to a lot more than we do – they found a solution that wasn’t too expensive (well….comparatively!). It is a work trip for Karl too.
Sometimes a ‘modernised’ version of a classic can work but not always. At least there were no ‘faux Scottish’ bits in it!
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hopefully you get away soon. I guess they will re-route the various flights but it will take time I imagine.
sherry https://sherryspickings.blogspot.com/
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We have new flights booked via Hong Kong next week. Thank goodness for our travel agent!
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Oh no, I feel for you. We just booked for August via Dubai – very worrying. The airlines will ensure it’s safe to travel – all the best.
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Hopefully all will be clear come August but one can never tell. At least we are at home and not stuck at an airport.
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What a horror this administration is! And what a mess it’s created. Hope you are soon able to travel safely. We will all be waiting to hear.
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It is just such a mess….anyway, at least we got ‘stuck’ while still at home and hoping our flights starting next Monday will go fine.
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I am sorry that your plans had to be changed, but I am very happy that you are safe at home. It would have been scary to get stuck in Dubai.
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Yes – so glad to still be at home. It could be so much worse…..
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Fingers crossed you can find a safe way to get there. Indeed lucky to still be at home and not stuck in transit at an airport in a city being bombed.
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Yes so grateful to still be at home. We have new tickets booked for Monday on a different route. Fingers crossed!
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I was wondering how your travel plans were going Barbara! I’m so glad to read you have managed to change them through your travel agent. Hope all goes well for you.
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A rather stressful couple of days to say the least! You know what long haul travel is like when it goes smoothly…bad enough!
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Well shoot! I’m glad you’re stuck at home at least! Fingers crossed for safe passage and adventures galore as soon as possible ❤
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Yes so glad we are at home! And thanks for the wishes!
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Your simple pleasures are wonderful! I hope your travel plans come to fruition soon.
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This page shows the simple pleasures of life! Keep up the great work!
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