We've just returned from a wedding near Napier. As we all know, there was a bit of a storm and Wellington bore a bit of the brunt.
Shelley just informed me that there had been 7 inches of rain in the capital. I replied with the title to this post. I don't think she really got it. Thanks to Ray Nuns anyway.*
We decided, rather than trying to drive home, to spend an extra night in Napier. First we visited the Church Road Winery and spent $100 on wine.
Later that evening, during wine drinking, I did my guitar practice.
We're home now and I'm checking on the blogs. Okay, there is a bit of tidying up to do, but no need to worry because I'm back. The standard of blogging is about to lift again.
Ciao tutti.
* Ray was a wise cracking old guy who worked at Murray Roberts (a wholesale bottle store that I worked at in the 1970s, as did Peter and Robert).
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Yes, i know that but I haven't given up playing the violin. Tra il dire e il fare c'è di mezzo il mare.
Did you know that Adolph Hitler gave up painting to become a dictator and invade Poland?
Good on you for buying that Church Road wine.
Did I tell you that I invented that neck tag on the bottle?
Well done.
Very nice guitar playing.
Is that due to the influence of Hawkes Bay Chardonnay?
I guess that Marlborough Chardonnay is for ukulele playing.
Thanks. I've done a lot of guitar practice this year.
Uh oh again.
Thanks Professor Robert, toilet cleaner.
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