About Today
A bit of a mixed bag today Palmy. I haven’t had to do much running around for the last Forty-Eight hours as a lot of you whom have been requesting my help have found other avenues of support as well. I wanted to say this publicly as I feel that's an accomplishment you can be proud of! Just keep in mind I’m still around if you need me though, it is not a problem.
A bit of info to keep in mind, There was a person Vaping in the queue and being completely oblivious of his (smoke?) getting caught in the wind and engulfing an elderly lady behind him. Not a crime, but I’d ask that you check (if you are vaping or smoking) that it isn’t swamping someone else. I believe she spoke with him about it as after they chatted, he stopped vaping for a while. Again just something I ask we keep in mind, looking out for one another. Good on them for stopping by the way.
Something I saw as a big problem is that while in the same queue I saw some very, shall we say uppity people who were extremely inconsiderate. A person with a badge, I don’t know from what industry walked passed the queue and waited at the front of the store to get in as soon as possible. As she walked passed with a card on a lanyard dangling from her neck, the lady ahead of me called her a “Stupid expletive” rather loudly, the two guys ahead of her proceeded to swear as well and make jokes at the queue jumper's expense. I’m not one to tell others off but it was seriously uncalled for and I stepped in, the short of it is, I spoke up and got the lady in front of me on my case for my troubles... for the rest of our time together in the queue. Not so much from the other two luckily.
I don’t think I need to remind people that the rules regarding essential workers with an ID are there for a reason. If you have an ID that qualifies for priority queue jumping, please don’t feel bad about it. I’m happy to step aside. I’ll trust you haven’t the time to wait in the queue. That goes double for those with mobile difficulties. You go right ahead of the queue; most stores have priority queuing rules to let you in as soon as possible. I think it is an obligation that they have to let you in if you ask and you shouldn't feel any shame or guilt.
And if anyone feels the need to comment on someone using these legitimate reasons to get ahead in the queue. I humbly ask that you keep it to yourself, nobody needs to hear it. You could well be insulting the person whom in one way or another saves one of your friends, loved ones or even your own life.
This was just really over the top in my opinion. So I had to get it off my chest.
Please be considerate to everyone, no one needs that kind of abuse, especially in such hard times. I know its tough. My patience has been tested here and there as well but that's no excuse for such blatant abuse in my eyes.
Stay Safe Palmy
Poll: Do you think banning gang patches is reasonable?
With the government cracking down on gangs, it is now illegal for gang members to display their insignia in public places whether through clothing or their property.
This means arrests can be made if these patches are worn in places like restaurants, shops, on public transport or ferries, and on airplanes. Arrests were made recently at a funeral.
Do you think this ban is reasonable?
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76.3% Yes
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22.3% No
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1.4% Other - I'll share below
What's your favourite recipe for courgettes?
Kia ora neighbours. If you've got a family recipe for courgettes, we'd love to see it and maybe publish it in our magazine. Send your recipe to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz, and if we use it in the mag, you will receive a free copy of our January 2025 issue.
Pregnancy Study - Seeking participants for Massey Observational study
Are you less than 15 weeks pregnant or know someone who is?
I would love to hear from you regarding joining an Observation study on New Zealand Pregnant woman investigating Thyroid function. We are seeking participants who are: - ages 18 years or older - Who are early in their pregnancy (less than 15 weeks)
What your participation involves:
• We will ask you a series of questions about your dietary intake, supplement use and lifestyle.
• We will ask you to collect a sample of urine to analyse some micronutrients.
• We will take a blood sample to analyse for micronutrient status and thyroid function.
• After your baby is born we ask that you send us some of baby’s nail clippings
We reimburse your travel expenses.
If you or someone you know would like to take part, or to find out more about the study, please get in touch via email WOVEN@massey.ac.nz or phone 06 951 6437