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Kia ora from lockdown in NZ.
Seeing ‘WOYP’ in my inbox again made me smile 😊
After 30 years of marriage, now separated two and a half years ago. The legal stuff rumbles on and empties my bank account at regular intervals. Covid 19 nearly wiped out my 4 year old leadership business but my previous experience facilitating online has helped patch together some contracting to hopefully see me through. Had a melanoma scare (common here in NZ) early this year and am waiting for knee surgery but otherwise doing well.
Saving the best until last, navigating all this has only been possible through finding someone who seems thrilled at the idea of spending time with me 😊
As for writing, got my account of our emigration to a rough 100k draft but my appetite to finish disappeared after the separation. If anyone would like book recommendations, I have enjoyed two separate series in recent years – Adrian McKinty’s Sean Duffy stories set during Northern Ireland’s Troubles in the 70s/80s and Mick Herron’s Slough House series – wonderfully, darkly funny spy stories for our times.
Cheers from the Limey Down Over
Buzz
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Thanks.
Gwyneth Paltrow tells a funny story about her parents’ long happy marriage. She says that the secret was that, while both had wanted to divorce many times over the years, they never did at the same time. I guess after the trials and hurdles of thirty years, we did.
While finishing ‘Looking for No.8 Wire’ anytime soon, I’m happy to share a hurriedly prepared PDF of a rough draft and the link to Dad’s Diary a short podcast series I made based around 10 key episodes from the same material.
Website (photos to match stories):
https://newzealandpocketradio.wordpress.com/category/dads-diary/
Episodes (minus E02 for some reason): https://www.dropbox.com/sh/uj4q6l8x98lbbcs/AAD2WmlUUedFqTcTtwj3R3tHa?dl=0
Right, I’m on cooking tonight so I’ll stop here.
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Hey Bert
I, too, have shifted to the Surface family over the last few years. I bought a Surface Pro 4 when I started my own business in 2017. Although it was a more than capable machine and I loved have the touchscreen and pen, I never really got comfortable with the kickstand. This year, I bought a Surface Laptop 4 and now use it as my daily driver, and use the Pro as a back up and second screen (via wireless display).
This proved to be handy when we went back into lockdown two months ago. I have a three screen and camera setup in my workspace which I use for running my courses but I wasn’t allowed to travel or enter the building. Having the Surface Laptop + Surface Pro combo allowed me to do a decent job of facilitating remotely from my girlfriend’s kitchen table – even if the chair and table gave me backache! Thankfully, the lockdown has dropped down one level now and I can use my sit/stand setup in my workspace again – much better on the back and easier to navigate, control video, share screens etc.
Since being in NZ, I have had a fairly good run of mobile phones. In the late Noughties, my employer provided the Blackberry Pearl and I actually found the teeny Qwerty keyboard and rollerball cursor easy to use. When I change jobs, I was given a Windows Phone which I didn’t enjoy and found far from intuitive to use. I was then gifted a brand new Samsung S5 which was excellent and served me well for a good few years before I moved to the superb LG V20, which was as close to perfect as I have ever found. Sadly, it’s successors proved to be less impressive, lacked a 3.5mm jack and had a non-replaceable battery, as is the case with most phones now. Two years ago, I bought an Oppo A9 2020 retail at less than half the price of a new iPhone and have found it to be a good, reliable and highly serviceable phone which meets all my requirements. My daughter also has an Oppo and has had a similar positive experience.
With that, I had better saddle up and head into the workspace to prepare for today’s gig (kicking off a 9 month leadership course for NZ’s biggest cooperative business).
Best wishes to you and Moire
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Bert
Your use case and set up sound similar to mine. The microSD and cloud storage certainly helped. I really enjoy(ed) the tablet but, when was travelling a lot, I found my self wishing for a screen that didn’t need a kickstand.
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Aaron
I’m glad I didn’t mention the colon disease and upcoming knee surgery as you would have really started to worry, right? 😉 LOL. It’d be great top see you here in NZ as and when that is possible/allowed. Sadly, the B&B was part of the family farm, After 18 months delay, this was sold as part of the separation. Depending on what I’m left with after the settlement and the alimony, you’re welcome to stay in my cardboard box!
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