Wednesday, December 27, 2023

The pause that refreshes.



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Each Christmas this tree in our back yard loses all of its leaves at the same time, and grows new ones at the same time (well - roughly - over the space of about two weeks).

I like this idiosyncratic tree - it has grown up with two trunks! Gotta have respect for its sense of adventure and originality.

The leaves thing has us flummoxed because we are in the summer season and consistently experiencing warm days (mid twenties).

What it does do is give us a visible symbol of renewal leading up to the new year.

Seneca in On Tranquility of Mind says:

The mind must be given relaxation - it will rise improved and sharper after a good break.

I think that's what our tree is doing. It clearly can't handle being in full leaf for the duration of the summer so it is taking a break, relaxing, and rising up again, with new leaves - improved and sharper after a good break.

I am having a relaxing Christmas break (with painting jobs added in, as previously indicated) and hope you are too, wherever you are in the blogosphere.

Love and peace - Wozza

Saturday, December 23, 2023

A beacon of light shines all through the night just for me (Susan Cowsill)



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Ron Howard and his brother, Clint Howard, have been a constant in my life.

I've just finished their Hollywood and family memoir The Boys and I felt again a real kinship to Ron as I read it.

[Although I also grew up watching Clint on Gentle Ben, I can't relate to him in the same way. I have never been drawn to excess, apart from record collecting, so his story of alcohol and drugs is completely alien to me].

But Ron, he's like my older brother (he is three years older than me and Clint is like my own brother - two years younger).

Although a world away in America there are some similarities:

  • Loving parents who stayed together until our mothers passed away.
  • The family dynamic is similar - Ronny and I are the older brother, with no other siblings.
  • Ron and I have both sustained long marriages to one person, and we both have had families of four children.
  • I even feel our personalities are similar - calm and even tempered, driven to succeed. but retaining our moral compass and values.

Of course, I've grown up with him as well thanks to the medium of Television.

My early memories of the sixties include watching The Andy Griffith Show on NZBC's one channel. Ronny Howard (as he was billed then) was my buddy - Opie Taylor. Or he would have been if he was real and lived in my Royal Oak neighbourhood.

My friends at Royal Oak Primary were all like me and Opie - friendly, quiet, generous with affection, funny, caring, sporty, respectful to our parents and adults in general, and not so clever at our schoolwork.

Then came American Graffiti (1973) and Happy Days when I was a teenager. I was a regular viewer of Richie, Potsy, Ralph and The Fonz.

Richie was again like me as I related to my friendship group: not the smartest tool in the shed, a bit vague and clueless but still like Opie grown into a teenager, battling all the things teenagers always battle. 

Reading The Boys, reminded me again how I am intertwined with other guys like Nick Hornby and Ron Howard - guys who I'll never meet, yet they feel like family.

Love and peace - Wozza

Monday, December 18, 2023

Fly me out the window somewhere far away, news on the radio, happy birthday (Concrete Blonde)



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Adam Lennon Purdy (in Australia) and Keegan Warren Purdy (in China) had birthdays in the last week or so - ALP on the 11th and KWP on the 19th, so this is my customary birthday post for these two mischief makers, wascally wabbits and brothers-in-arms from the mid-eighties.

Happy birthdays to our special little guy (37) and his big brother (39)!

Love and peace - dad

Wednesday, December 13, 2023

I'm never really lonely in my excentrifugal forz (Frank Zappa)

Not that kind of painting, silly!


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Holidays are here which means a chance to catch up on those jobs that have been on our list for a few years:

Sanding and painting the outside window frames; cleaning the verandah roof; water-blasting and painting the verandah - that kind of thing.

Thanks to shifting record boxes, I have had a sore back for a large part of the year (MRI coming in January) so I am very strategic about these jobs - anything that involves bending over is a no no. No chainsawing up logs for me for a while.

Instead, because standing straight is much more preferable to sitting down or bending, the windows are at a perfect height for attacking and so is the verandah stuff.

If anything, I think the exercise is improving my back, as well as the battery of exercises from the osteo guy that I do every second day. Cautiously optimistic I am.

Anyway, must dash - the sun is shining and I'm burning daylight.

Love and peace - Woz

Saturday, December 9, 2023

What a dream I had, pressed in organdy, clothed in crinoline of smoky burgundy (Simon and Garfunkel)

Photo by Marcus Bellamy on Unsplash


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A vivid dream that came to me a while ago has haunted me since.

Even more so since I found that scarily accurate picture above on Unsplash to accompany this post!!

Jacky and I were in her car, driving along a deserted road; I was driving. We crested the top of a hill and gazed down on a landscape exactly like that picture - jagged bronze-coloured rock formations leading down to water in the far distance.

We rounded a corner and the road tapered away to a dead end that was in the form of a school gate and wire fence (on the other side of which was lawn).

We stopped and I went to reverse but the road had developed a crater like hole behind us, so we were stuck!

Jacky went off to search for some car-jacks because we weirdly/illogically thought we'd be able to bridge the gap that way. I waited and waited for her return. She eventually turned up and so had a crowd of spectators who watched in silence as I jacked up the car. Then I woke up.

Feel free to have a field day analysing all that!

Love and peace - Wozza

Monday, December 4, 2023

Happy birthday to you! (The Beatles)



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Nineteen ninety-one is thirty-two years ago.

Here are a few important things that happened in 1991:

  • The Soviet Union was dissolved
  • The world wide web was launched
  • Terminator 2: Judgment Day was the year's highest grossing film
  • Metallica had the best selling album of the year
  • The New York Giants were the Super Bowl champs, the Minnesota Twins won the World Series, Arsenal won the First Division title, Australia won the rugby world cup, and the Pittsburgh Penguins clinched the Stanley Cup.

Clearly overshadowing all of these things, though, was the November 28 arrival of Purdette # 4 - Jade Michelle Purdy!

I love that photo taken at Taupo - she was super cute in that bob, but now she's a stunningly beautiful 32 year old (she takes after her mother).

Happy birthday DLG!

Love - dad