Monday, January 24, 2011

Buskers Festival: Canterbury Gold!

Buskers in action and the annual festival 2011
On Sunday I attended some of the International Buskers Festival here in Christchurch. This annual event is always brilliant with such a variety of international acts.

Christchurch really is lucky to have this event. It is gold for those of us who just enjoy sifting around the inner city on a weekend summers day enjoying entertainment and the great food offered at our inner city cafes.

Enjoy it while it is here!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Readership has passed the 5000 Mark

Mustering in South Canterbury
Wow, this week we passed the 5000 mark! Over 5000 people have read this blog, many regularly. To all those regular readers thanks for reading, contributing and all the support you show "The Blast".

What started out as a bit of an experiment is not only something I really enjoy and is a lot of fun but has an avid following of those I know and those I don't.

The south is a fantastic place to live, work and raise a family and long may it continue to be so!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

"Futch" Couper: Southern Legend of the Month......from the "North"!

Futch Couper with Paul Williams. Photo: Marty Sharpe/Dom Post

New Zealand needs more blokes (and blokettes) who are prepared to put it on the line. Yesterday I heard a story of someone thinking fast and acting on their experience. "Futch" Couper is someone I know and admire, he is the father of a close friend and a bit of a legend in the Wairoa parts.

Futch lives in a fantastic house he built on the beach just out of Wairoa on the sunny East Coast of New Zealand. Known for his hunting prowess, ability to trade with those around him and an uncanny knack of virtually living off what he catches at sea, grows in his garden or shoots in the bush, Futch is fit and active and tough. He is one of those wiry old buggers who whilst unassuming and low key is just as likely to give you the shirt off his back or knock your block off depending upon how you cross his path. He grew up on the land, was a southern freezing worker, a builder and business owner. Overall he is the type of bloke you want on your side whatever you are doing and always has a yearn for every occasion.

This story in the Dominion Post (link here) about Futch saving a fisherman swept off his boat is absolute gold. Local man, Paul Williams was fishing when he fell overboard and spent considerable time in the water. As a non swimmer, Paul was smart enough to remember some good advice about conserving energy and floating on his back. Futch, seeing a commotion on the beach, used his telescope to spot the man in the water and then at a moments notice deployed in his dinghy and dragged him to safety just in time. 

Futch at home. Quenching his thirst when we last met.

To cap off a heroic effort, it transpires that Paul Williams had given Futch a fish recently in an act of generosity that Wairoa is known for. Now Futch is the type of bloke who would have put to sea to save anyone so it would be just a bonus that he was able to repay a kind act with one of his own. 

Legendary stuff! Good work Futch. Good on you for doing your bit and not thinking twice about helping someone in need. No doubt this event will be relived a thousand times over the coming months as they blow the froth off a few beers in the Wairoa sun.

Of course Futch is also the type of bloke who, having pulled you out of the drink and got you safely ashore, will also give you a clout around the ears for being a clown.......but that is a story for another day!



Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Summer Holidays in the South and other Places!

A lead in to Summer holidays!
A very serious French game on the front lawn!
15 minutes from home. Looking towards Godley heads, Banks Peninsula, Canterbury
Boulder bay, Canterbury
Home. Sumner, Christchurch. Jan 11
Life's a beach!  Mt Manganui.
Dusk on the water. Mt Manganui Jan 11
Diving. Tauranga Harbour Jan 11
Twin rug rats on the run. Christmas day 10.
Fishing & Diving. Near Kaikoura Dec 10
Santa arrived in force. Family Christmas madness!




The Mount!
At sea. Tough life!

Great Road Trips Rock!

Fitted for comfort not speed!
I came across the owner of this bike (a Bonneville) as he was parked in Mt Manganui on New Years day. He is a Kiwi on a road trip around the country. He had toured the entire South Island with his French girlfriend on the back (she went home soon after, unrelated he said!) which is a good effort.

It runs much better than it looks he assured me, purrs in fact on the open road. I liked his fit out. All the essentials needed on the open road and for stop overs.

It reminds me of Pan Head Billy's Harley which I wrote about back in March last year (Link here).

Good on ya mate.

Makes me want to ride!