Other than the weather, which seems to take up a substantial part of the news each night, for now-obvious reasons, I've been cruising around the shops in my current role of hausfrau. The supermarkets here are by and large just like supermarkets anywhere else in the world, but I have been very excited by the weekend farmers' markets held on the platform of Dunedin's historic train station. The leeks, the venison, the spuds, and oh, the lamb! All so fresh and delicious. I'm a little hampered at the moment by our sparsely-equipped temporary kitchen but already I've prepared some really yummy meals.
As well as trying to amputate my digits, I'm also trying to find work, a house for us to live in, and another car. The details of all of the above are unfortunately closely related and I feel quite overwhelmed at the thought of sorting it all out. Hyphen, the cat-that-won't-die is also coming over here to live once we have a permenant residence, which I suppose provides motivation to get our housing situation sorted out soon.
I've included a couple of photos of our apartment for all to see, it's nothing exciting and it's actually quite grubby, but you can't see that in the photos. The floor needs a good mop but they havne't provided us with one. It's quite small but it does get a nice dose of sunshine throughout the day, on the days when the sun decides to peek out from behind the clouds, of course. That last photo is the view from our front window. We're in a slightly dodgy part of town, but the architecture is still beautiful!
I'm off to prepare some scraps for dinner tonight - big shopping day tomorrow! Pete is on his break as of tomorrow and he can help me carry it all back from town in this antarctic gale! Hope you're all well. x