Half of January is over, and you be wondering what we have been up to.
Christmas and New Year had seen a few feasts with friends and some average weather in the beginning, but the last two weeks were hot, with only some most welcome rain yesterday.
Summer is BBQ time and the weather has allowed for quite some time outside with friends and BBQs for dinner. What a change from last year.
We typically put a waap trap up around the house in summer to keep the number of wasps at bay.
This year, they discovered a queen yellow legged hornet in the early stages of building a nest in Glenfield on the North Shore in October, while two males were spotted earlier in the year in Grafton and Albany. It is the first time a Queen has been found in Aotearoa.
“If you don’t like the weather, just wait 5 minutes.” Spring came with beautiful warm and sunny days, storm, hail, rain and sunshine in between. It was cold and a few hours later warm again and vice versa.
There was nothing extraordinary to write about this winter, really. It’s not been too wet and not too dry, neither too cold or too warm. We had a few frosty nights and a few pretty rainy days but all in all it was reasonably warm and okay from a mud perspective.