The first half was a classical selection I must say the Elgar bought tears to my eyes it reminded me of times we would probably never see again. The audience was sitting socially distanced and required to wear a mask so as one can imagine it was a pretty small gathering.
A relative of Ina Te Wiata sang a selection of his songs which bought back many memories. Now is the Hour that had me almost sobbing!
He was quite a good tenor but not a patch on his uncle.
Graham has gone to Nelson for a fishing jaunt Maxie and I are at home I have quite a bit of bridge on and will be glad when its all over. Today I bought some Star Jasmine to put with the white roses hopefully the plants will cover the ground.
Max and I had a nice walk on the beach between showers.
last night Bridge Club meeting re covid requirements of course we have some nutters who don't wish to reveal their status or don't want to be vaccinated. One I suspect has a good medical reason and the other is just bullheaded for want of a better word
Trying to get stuff cleared up for when Denyse arrives there was a talk on the radio a couple of days ago about co - living apparently it is becoming more common.