Monday, July 22, 2013

Time flies

You blink and before you know it, months have passed by. My life - even as a forced retiree - is hectic - too hectic!

I need to set aside - at least once every 2 weeks, to blog!

At my branch of the LDS Church recently, someone entered the chapel, using keys, and they cut the power and stripped out the distribution board - as well as the prepaid meter! As far as I can ascertain, the replacement parts cost just over R 100  ($10) and the central Eskom computer will only allow prepaid power at the chapel site. The 200 units of power - enough for 6 - 8 months at least! - is wiped clean except for at our installation. The meter requires a computer card to buy more electricity, so the old meter is only so much invaluable scrap.

Eskom need to reinstal a new meter and this can take anything up to 10 months to get action.

Only benefit is that it is winter here, and we will not need the fans until October, and we can survive without lights indefinitely. We are due to have sessions of General Conference broadcast come October, but I am positive we can arrange some alternative plan.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Blogging

I started my blogging where I posted many blogs. Lately it seems that I have little or no free time to rant! Looks like I have to set aside time every few days to blog again.

This last week, I was notified by my cellular provider that my one cell contract - that I use exclusively for data transfer - needs upgrading. I went in to investigate what is available on upgrade and I have a really wide choice of machines. I opted for a Samsung Tablet instead of a second Blackberry. The benefit is a 10 inch screen. I have found that a Tablet would serve me really well in my Church callings as District Council member AND as 1st counsellor on the Port Durnford Branch Presidency. The main benefit is that I can save things like the LDS scriptures, my Leadership manuals and past editions of the Churrch magazine to computer, to be used in meetings and preparing Sacrament talks! The camera it replaces is only used to SMS and can be set up to Email, not to make voice calls, so it should be no problem that I have to change from a call contract to a data contract! The other thing that stunned me was that I get 1 Gig a month voice contact, but have to change it to a 2 Gig/month data contract! Am I glad that there is technology has changed from when I left school, to where devices are available to make your life significantly more bearable. My ex wife cannot see this, but that HAS to be her cross to bear!

I enjoy being able to talk on behalf of the District Council as it is some 2 decades since I was run over and it is by the grace of a loving God that I can speak louder than a whisper. I still really battle to breathe in the industrial air of Richards Bay! There my diaphram reacts really badly to the polluted fallout from factories like the Mondi papermill, Alusaf (aluminium smelting) and other industry! I find in the Bay, I can breathe properly for the first half an hour, then the pollution gets to my spastic diaphram, and I cannot breathe. I realised long back that if you cannot breathe properly, you have a snowballs hope on the beach, of speaking well. I am so fortunate to live where there is an almost constant  clean sea breeze.

It can be really frustrating to realise that something that I did so effortlessly growing up, is now a strain! Speech (free and easy) and unhindered movement are 2 of the things that I miss so much from BC (Before Crash) I realise that my physically changed body is a huge reason that my ex wife decided that she was better off without me! She does not realise that I am doing my best to cope wih disability (with the assistance of drugs) I realise that the MVA accident changed me, and she could not cope with the change from fit and completely healthy to disabled. I cope (I think) because I have to, not because it is seen to be the correct thing!

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Off-road bliss

I dont generally get much chance to take my 4x4 Landrover Discovery far off road - in fact it generally only goes as far off-road as the parking bays at the local mall. It does go into the Game Reserve locally but there, the worst it gets is sand tracks through the veld!

This weekend, I was extremely grateful for the 4 wheel drive when the dirt road to the Chapel in Port Durnford was a 300 meter stretch of mud, and where the road turned into the gate of the chapel, was a real quagmire. If I had been in a usual 2x4 car, I WOULD have been stuck in the mud!

Looking at the Mag Wheels (16 inch instead of the usual 13 inch rims) they showed that the wheels were deep in mud and I had to engage low range to get through without getting stuck!

I LOVE my off-roader - despite the looks I get of it being an environmentally unfriendly gas guzzler - V8 and Automatic!

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Durban


Durbam - from one of the jetty structures from Addington Beach\\

This is taken, facing west (you cannot face East here! To the south (left) is Ushaka Marine World and north is the soccer stadium built for the World Cup of 2010.

Shockingly the anticipated upgrade to the roads that was expected for the World Cup, has not yet been finalised! So much for the best laid plans of men!

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Time flies

Before you know it, it is a new year and a month since you last blogged. I have to relearn how to include photos!