After two months of being lost in transition, I finally find myself in Wanganui, New Zealand. The Singapore shipment arrived shortly after I did, so now I am unpacking the boxes while the man I am married to is off at work. It's cold here but not at all gloomy. People are accessible in a way that is real, immediate and reassuring. And the thing that grabs straight away, is an unfailing sense of humour that crops up in the most unexpected of places. I went to Good Year Tyres today to replace a punctured tyre on our rental car. A handwritten sign said, "Please be patient. I only work here because I'm too old for the paper run, too young for the pension and too tired to have an affair." On a previous visit, the River City Cabs taxi driver who was driving me up the main street asked if I was newly wed. I said I wasn't and his reply? "Well, I like to say that Wanganui is a town for newly-weds or nearly-deads. So if you're in the middle, good luck to you miss." Yes, I'm here and I'm much in the middle so good luck to me indeed!
Carlo Ancelotti admits Jude Bellingham ‘not at his best’ against Bayern
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- Bellingham taken off with fatigue and cramp in second half
- Ancelotti: ‘He was just tired. He will get back to his best’
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2 comments:
A town with a sense of humour? Hmmm...that should make quite a change from Singapore! :-)
I grew up in Wanganui - it's a lovely little classic town - hope everyone continues to welcome you well!!
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