I agree that all the choices seem a bit bleak this year. Usually I'm fairly confident in my choice of which party to vote for and just need to educate myself on my local electorate candidates, but this year I've had to do more research to figure out which party I feel will serve NZ best as we move forward. Haven't voted yet, still need to research my local candidates.
Apondia Feb 28, 2023 at 11:22am In response to "Cyclone"
I had to look up the word cyclone to understand the storm you have been through. I'm glad your family came through it safely. When I was a teenager, a tornado came across the ridge where my aunt and I were in her home. Before it reached her home it jumped off the ridge and sailed into the valley below her house. We actually watched it go through the big window in her front room. It is the kind of devastation you never forget. Your family is blessed.
Now 4 dead and another storm hitting Auckland tonight. Very bad news. Also rained all day here in Taupo. Infrastructure damage is immense all over specially roads.
Much of the problem can be the bad way we designed, or maintained, the infrastructure or even where it was built. Massive storms, earthquakes, etc. have been happening for thousands of years. We're still learning how to build to survive nature. Maybe it's time to learn how to live with it instead.
Hope you and all those down there are safe and get back to being dry and comfortable soon.
Congratulations on retirement!! That's awesome. The pandemic has been difficult for everyone, I think. At least you won't need to be in the workforce for the remainder of it though.
I to am glad to hear your doing better. Out west were into the second day of spring, waiting for a major storm with lots of rain for LA and that area, but the high desert will be lucky if we get 1/2 inch of rain. Take the good with the bad.
So glad you found the real problem and are on the road to recovery. Here in Florida summer is on its way, kicking and screaming. We had a modestly warm February but now March has turned colder, 36 degrees F this morning.
We are now 11 days in. From an abstract concept retirement is now a reality for us. It has been sad to close down our business but the removal of stress has been amazing. Circular distribution is a sunset industry and it uses yesterdays technology. Placing fliers and catalogues into mail boxes is labour intensive and as minimum wage has increased over the years has made competing with radio and TV increasingly hard. Low pay rates in the industry make recruitment difficult. I believe the industry will disappear in the next few years. NZ Post is struggling through lack of letters and is managing due to a huge increase in parcel deliveries brought about by online shopping. This ushers in other concerns like the high carbon footprint with all the vans delivering parcels. In our small street there are an average of eight courier van drop offs daily. Soon letters will only be delivered twice a week. In addition to fliers free to the mail box Community newspapers are under pressure. Recruitment difficulties because of low pay mean many suburban runs are classed as empty runs. Advertisers are becoming increasingly angry. There seems no solution for the industry apart from, like the old soldier, to simply fade away. Meanwhile our retirement beckons and who knows what adventures await? My wife and I wish everyone here a Merry Xmas and a great 2024. God bless you all.
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