I do not need to move to New Zealand now that Howard has been eradicated.
Not that I wouldn’t love to move to New Zealand. I love my cousin country. N.Z. is my second love. I would move there tomorrow but I am old and a bit set in my ways.
However if the Australian voters had disgusted me twice after this election then I would have no choice other than abandon country and beg my cousins to let me in.
Well, if this drought keeps up, N.Z. I will beg to let me in nonetheless.
mawaho, 9 months ago
But how good is the result!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have my faith back in the Australian people. I hope the drought breaks for you soon, Michelle as it must be tough.
Michelle422, 9 months ago
Love you mawho and my good NZ cousins.
We actually have had good rain recently.
The election result and some recent spring rains bodes well for are reasonable season.
But I am never going to dismiss my N.Z. move if they will have me.
Michelle422, 9 months ago
Love you mawho and my good NZ cousins.
We actually have had good rain recently.
The election result and some recent spring rains bodes well for are reasonable season.
But I am never going to dismiss my N.Z. move if they will have me.
Michelle422, 9 months ago
Oops, seems I loved you twice!!!!
mawaho, 9 months ago
twice is good!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Incognita, 9 months ago
Except when it comes to voting in the Liberals ;-P
I’ll put in a good word for you Michelle… I’m sure that the family would be more than happy to welcome such a neighborly cuzzy.
Off topic but anyway… last time I was in NZ I went to Fjiordland at the height of summer .. it was raining natch and when we mentioned the constant downpour to the owner of the b&b we were staying at, he said “Oh no, the weather here is beautiful! It only rains on an average 298 days a year.” He was serious. Tho’ I suspect the guy at Fjiordland who said that the NZ govt had nearly declared a drought there because it was the first rain in 3 days, wasn’t.
botanicali, 8 months ago
Hallelujah :) NZ is my second home too. Love the place, love the people, love the Maori language. Glad you’re still here, Michelle.