Words on Wednesday

After two cold days, and very heavy rain on Tuesday, the sun is shining brightly again today, lifting everyone’s spirits. After a mood as grey and damp as the weather yesterday, the sun, Pilates, lunch at Shelley Bay Baker on Leeds Street, and some life admin, my mood has lifted considerably. While I will miss the ballet in Hamburg, I was able to pass on the tickets to someone and we have a family party being organised in Stockholm. And as Melissa of Under the Elderberry Tree wished us, hopefully we will have “adventures galore as soon as possible.” Or maybe I should just add this week to the adventure? Anyway, we are rebooked and will leave for Europe on Monday by quite a different route, but hopefully getting to Hamburg just a week later than planned. As the poet said the best-laid schemes o’mice and men gang aft aglay.

Lunch was this excellent salami, provolone and spinach toasted sandwich, just the thing for a mid week café lunch. I read my book, drank my coffee and secretly people watched.

At home, we have been enjoying more yellow dahlias (the red ones were a bit of a disappointment) and all the bees enjoying the hebe and herbs – just look carefully.

In the meantime, it is back to the office tomorrow. For now the adventure is on pause….

Thistles and Kiwis is a Wellington, New Zealand based blog written by Barbara, who likes cats, summer and good foodThistles and Kiwis can be found on Facebook and Instagram @thistlesandkiwis

42 Comments

  1. Again, so very sorry that our terrible leaders brought this upon you and your husband and the world. The past two months have brought such horror that I feel numb. Can’t even feel angry anymore. Hoping, hoping, hoping that the November elections will make a big difference.

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  2. It is very disappointing when one’s adventure has to be delayed. I am glad you were able to rebook your flights and manage the ballet tickets. Will you have the same planned number of days for your adventure?

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  3. your flowers look beautiful and there are so many disappointed travellers at the moment. It’s a very difficult time. Your salami sandwich looks amazing. Here in North Queensland it’s been wet most days as well, but that’s Summer in the tropics. Have a good week.

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