🎵I’ve just been listening to a couple of old Jeff Beck albums, ‘Blow By Blow’ and ‘Wired’. I’d forgotten how jazz rock they were. Wired, in particular, has a real Mahavishnu Orchestra influence with Jan Hammer and Narada Micheal Walden playing on it.

Max Romeo - War Ina Babylon

🎵What’s on the turntable at the moment? Max Romeo’s ‘War Ina Babylon’. It’s from 1976 when much of his music was still social comment and ‘conscious’.

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Another day in the hospital day ward

Another day in the Kenepuru day ward for a blood top up. Keeps me out of mischief, I suppose.

CW: Adverse reaction to medicine

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Solar update with operational system - day 1

Solar update with operational system.

Yesterday, we had clear, sunny skies with good solar production for a brief period. That is, until a hail storm arrived. But this screen grab shows what is possible.

At about 3:10pm yesterday, we were producing 3404W from the panels and using 236W for the house. That’s about 7% of our power going towards the house’s running. The rest was ‘wasted’ by going into the grid. Even though we aren’t being paid for it, it is power we don’t have to pay Contact Energy for. We’re obsessively watching the app and will have to learn to balance production under certain conditions and use appliances in the morning. We tend to put an electric heater on for an hour or so to warm the house if it’s been cold overnight. And we do laundry in the morning so we can line dry it. Fortunately, we don’t have to do laundry daily, so we have some flexibility.

Screen grab of solar power production and use during bright sunlight

So much for a bright sunny day producing all the power we need. Now we have a hail storm!

Solar power update

Good news. The electrical inspector has just been around, tested the new solar system, turned it on and pronounced it safe to use. We are now running off the solar power produced on the roof panels on a bright sunny day.

We still don’t have the import/export meter installed so we don’t know how much power we are giving away, but we can wait for that, I reckon.

But it will be good to get the smartphone app to monitor the smart meter in the switchboard to get a clear idea of what we are producing and using.

Very exciting!

Linton Kwesi Johnson

🎵Dread Beat an’ Blood was one of the first reggae records I bought. I’m sure I bought it the year it came out (1978).

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🐕The dog has now returned from a walk with Kate and has assumed another of her favourite positions; tucked in behind my knees.

🐕The dog emerged from her bed, barking at an unknown sound, only to quickly make herself comfortable in another of her favourite spots; my legs!

Today’s drugs

CW: cancer and drugs

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A misty moisty morning.

This is the view out our upstairs windows this morning. Somewhere out there is the Tasman Sea and Kāpiti Island.

I had my first experience of Southland cheese rolls with dinner last night. I can’t say I’m an instant fan. The tomato soup was on another level, however. Delicious.

Pop-up parlour in our village

What becomes possible when we open up a space for community, where locals can connect, collaborate, share and meet?

The Pop-up Parlour in Pukerua Bay is a month-long experiment in community connection.

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Porn movie character name

A former boss was diagnosed with prostate cancer a few months ago and had surgery early this year. On a couple of occasions he has mentioned that one of the risks with this surgery is a reduction in sexual function (this appears to bother him).

Today he told me he is recovering OK and is encouraged by the fact that his surgeon’s name is Rod Stud!

I thought he was joking. He wasn’t. (Although the surgeon’s surname is actually Studd, which isn’t quite as funny.)

Blurred vision giving me a new appreciation of web accessibility

One of the side effects of the rather large doses of steroids I’m on for my myeloma is that they can affect my vision. I often find my sight feels like I am stuck in a heavy mist. Not all the time; it comes and goes day-by-day. It doesn’t seem as though my sight has become more blurred; it is more like a soft focus filter over a camera lens. But I certainly wouldn’t trust my eyesight to drive today!

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We’ve just heard from our power company that it will be another month before they can install a new import/export meter in our switchboard so we can use our new solar power setup and panels. Winter will be just about over by then. Rats.

With the end of winter there is more activity in the garden. It’s starting to look much nicer with our magnolias coming into flower. There are still a lot of weeds, but we will clear them out to give the summer perennials more space. Winter is a sad time in most perennial gardens, but summer is lovely.

Magnolia figo, also known as Banaba shrub or banana magnolia
Magnolia figo, also known as Banaba shrub or banana magnolia
Magnolia figo, also known as Banaba shrub or banana magnolia
Magnolia figo, also known as Banaba shrub or banana magnolia
Corsican hellebore, a species of hellebores
Corsican hellebore, a species of hellebores. I like the big greenish flowers on this one and would like to get one of the wine red varieties for bold contrast
Lily magnolia
This is a lily magnolia, and I love the striking purple flowers on it

Winnie in the garden

🐕Our dog on her early morning toilet visit to the garden. She loves to explore the space around the house. She is called ‘Winnie’ after my wife’s grandmother and is a Jack Russel Terrier, with all the energy and naughtiness that brings! She is currently trying to get the last of the porridge from my wife’s breakfast bowl.

New cancer treatment underway already

CW: Cancer treatment.

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The heavy rain we have been expecting has just arrived. Fortunately, the solar panel installers finished getting the final one up just in time!