There hasn't been a lot to report on lately, hence the lack of posts.
The starlings are still trying to make a nest in the hitch of the caravan. Eddie was pulling out the grass on Saturday and the bird sat on the fence and squawked at him. I don't think it was happy
We have a native bird of the year competition here every year and this year the native bat is a competitor. Very funny. Still Australia was in the European singing competition, so why not?
Parts of Waikato are locked down for a while. We are ok in Matamata. We were very busy at work on Thursday, as everyone thought we would be next. There was a rumor that there was a case in Matamata. Of course there wasn't. Where do these rumors come from?
We sold our big generator, as it is very heavy and more than we need. The man who bought it lives in Hamilton and can't come and get it because of the lock down. We have bought a new one which we are waiting to arrive. Eddie is going to chase it up today as it has been about 10 days.
Last week we couldn't get into our emails. The computer seemed to have forgotten the password. That is usually me. ha ha. I turned it off and on several times and in the end I rang Spark. The nice lady I talked to couldn't really help me either. I rang Wireless Nation, who are our internet provider, and spoke to a nice man there. He actually looked into my computer via a remote what ever it is called and still couldn't make it work. It was all very puzzling. As a last resort, he suggested I try and hot spot with my phone. Well it wouldn't do it, but the modem was turned off while we tried and when I turned it back on again. Ta Da!! It worked. I know what to do if it happens again. I spent most of the day on the phone or the computer. I felt like I had wasted the whole day, but our daughter said no, because you fixed it. Which I suppose is true, but it wasn't what I wanted to do on my day off.
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