Wow, over a month since my last post. This is awful! I guess I’ve not been doing too many exciting trips lately – but I have been working a little on Snowpool
There were three events coming up to the start of the ski season. First up was the Canterbury Ski Associations Ski Sale. They very kindly let me have a booth, and I get to give out stickers and posters etc. Here’s a picture of me looking sad.
Why am I sad? Well, this time last year Paddy Ryan and Beck were in the country – and Paddy kindly helped out at the CSA Sale… but this year (and for the next while) they’re in Ireland. Sigh. Still, Maaike helped out this year which was fantastic.
I also gave a presentation to The Ministry of Awesome
That went pretty well, there were probably 40 or so people and had a good chat with a few of them afterwards. It certainly made me think about what it was (is) I’m trying to achieve with Snowpool. World domination is probably off the cards, but a good learning opportunity is definitely on the cards. Like, the last couple of weekends I put together a Photo Competition for Snowpool. It’s hosted on heroku (a “cloud” provider) and uses Amazon S3 for storing the images. I’ve certainly run into a few issues hosting the site in that way – mostly because people upload large images and it ties up the webserver which means timeouts (and doing direct uploads is a little trickier). Anyway, next time I’ll probably just roll out my own server using Digital Ocean or similar. It’s amazing what you can get for $5 a month these days.
What else, Maaike has been enjoying the garden. And I’ve been enjoying Maaike enjoying the garden. Not least because we borrowed a friends juicer and juiced a whole bunch of tart apples. That is the best damn apple juice I’ve ever had. Just hope we get to stay in the house to enjoy next years apple crop (it will _not_ be going to waste)
Also, my wonderful friends Shelly & Paul celebrated their first childs first birthday.
Finally, we had a little bit of snow (but the mountains have had a _lot_ of snow)… so should be getting out and about into the hills soon enough :)
Oh.. finally finally… we had a games night – it was heaps of fun. 6 player chinese checkers is hard.
And perhaps the funniest (kinda – certainly impressive) thing was playing cranium. Our friend Dan was paired with Maaike and had to convey “belly flop”. He did a full belly flop onto the carpet. Broke a couple of ribs. Now that is how you play games!
Myra
June 25, 2013 at 12:11 am
Those Snowpool pics are great! I just spent a few mins playing a game of “Guess the Ski-Field”! Hope you’re well & warm :-)
Patrick
June 30, 2013 at 8:05 pm
Heh – yes, some of them are definitely not in NZ.. I really should add a title field to allow people to add something.
As for being warm.. you know what NZ houses are like ;)
Femke
July 1, 2013 at 10:44 pm
But you have Maaike to keep you warm!