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Why I got back on the Horse

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Riding my horse Indian Style

Riding my horse Indian Style

I have to interrupt my journey to Cape Reinga again because I have been nominated for Mayor of Timaru.

Many people have said that I’m crazy standing for Mayor when I failed last time. My answer is I rode a horse to school with bare feet and no saddle when I was a boy and whenever I fell off my horse I got straight back on again. Life is life that, it will buck you off sometimes but you just have to get back on the horse and let him know who’s boss.

Many people have asked me why I don’t I serve on the council before trying to be elected as Mayor. I’m a leader not a follower. I’m a motivator of people and an ideas man who likes to lead by example. As Mayor I will put forward new ideas and policies for the council members to consider. My farming background coupled with my experience in the world of business commerce and finance has moulded me into a town and country man who can rub shoulders with people from all walks of life. My challenge if elected as Mayor would be to become an encourager not a dictator.

Berwick and Beaconsfeild Victoria Australia

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

My Australian Holiday

I have been travelling to Australia every year for many years but this is the first time for many years that I have travelled without my wife Margaret and I have been able to do what I want to do and when I want to do it which is lots of sleeping.  The reason Margaret and I have always chosen Australia as our holiday place is because our youngest daughter Sharyon married a Kiwi born Aussie with a bit of dutch blood and the live in Berwick in Victoria. Sharyon and her husband Dr Pieter Van Dijk both work at the Monash University in Berwick. Pieter is a senior Lecturer and deputy head of the Business and Economic facility and Sharyon is an administration assistant in the marketing department. They have 2 teenage sons Joshua and Samual who attend the Maratha Christian School in Endeavour Hills. Both boys are keep on sport and every winter when I come to Melbourne I have to try and learn the game Aussie rules. Everyone stares at me when yell out from the sideline that it was a  forward pass and a knock on.

Promotion of the Area
Berwick and Beaconsfield are two small townships in the southern suburbs of Melbourne. Berwick is administered by a local Government area known as the City of Casey. Beaconsfeild is only a few ks down the road and it’s governed by the Cardinia Shire Council.  Many people are choosing to live near these 2 towns because they are handy to the train and bus service, they have very good public and private schools and sports facilities. I asked at the Berwick library if there was any tourist organisation appointed to promote the area and they told my there was no such organisation.
There are not a lot of websites promoting these 2 small towns and I gathered several business cards from business owners and very few had their email address on their business card. We are now living in age of the computer and despite the billions of dollars being spent by governments in providing faster broadband the education needed to convince business owners that their very survival will depend on the use of the computer to sell their goods and services.

It’s becoming a small world
5 Years ago I started  a company called Timaru Promotions Ltd and built a website. There are now 8 websites all linked to the one website and each town has its own online business phone book. Christchurch,  Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin and Invercargill. While it it is good to have a locally online phone book it is only seen by those who searching information about the area online. Our idea is to now put in those phone books contact details of business in other towns and countries. We have taken the contact details of some Berwick and Beaconsfield businesses in Australia and put them into 6 online phone books in New Zealand.  

 

 

 

 

Warning – Ashburton River Bridge May Collapse

Monday, May 17th, 2010

In the 1960’s I lived in Tinwald on the South side of the Ashburton river and I would often walk into Ashburton along the foot path and cross over the river by using the walkway that they built on the side of that Ashburton Bridge. I have been working in Ashburton recently and learnt that one of my former neighbours in Tinwald was up in arms that the Ashburton District Council had decided to build a new bridge further downstream and direct the traffic along Chalmers Avenue across the new bridge and onto Grove Street. I was interested in what was proposed because my family and I lived on Grove Street in the 60’s and 70’s so I wrote an article on the subject and posted on the SH1 Business Directory website
Tinwald Ratepayers Dig their Toes in Over a Bridge

Ashburton’s River Bridge is dangerous

Ashburton’s Most Dangerous Bridge I walked across the bridge the other day and I thought I was on a swing bridge. Every time a large vehicle crossed the bridge it shook. I said to a lady walking by can you feel this bridge shaking yes said I have been walking over her for 2 years and it has always shook. It’s only the moss that is holding it together she said. I asked another man and he told me the same thing that the bridge has been shaking for some time and he told me they have been replacing new wooden boards on the footbridge since the others rotted. This this shaky swing bridge is it situated on State Highway One SH1 linking Picton to Bluff. I counted the traffic going over it and in 2 minutes 100 vehicles passed over it that is about 3000 motor vehicles an hour and next year it will have its 80th birthday. The bridge was built in 1930 long before they had articulated vehicles and road trains. The model A motor car was not very heavy and push bikes never had motors. I’m told that the weight of large vehicles are permitted to carry on the road has recently increased.

District Councils Plans
The Ashburton District Council plans to spend approximately $56 million on the following luxuries, new aquatic and indoor stadium, funding for lake hood, new art gallery and museum, property development for industry. May I suggest to the Ashburton district Councillors that before the Ashburton collapses and people get killed and it costs the country billions in lost production they do something about it now. May I also suggest that all the mayors in the South Island, the minister of local government the minister of transport, the prime minister of New Zealand all walk across the bridge in a line and feel for themselves what it feels like to be on an 80 year old swing bridge without a bungy cord.

Where to Build a New Bridge
Place to build a new Bridge If the politicians then declare that the bridge is unsafe then I suggest it would be a wise idea to start work building a new bridge the very next day not in 10 years time and the obvious place to build it is alongside the old one. If the hierarchy then get in their ministerial cars and drive down Melcombe street in Tinwald and keep going they will come to another bridge called Arundel which will link them back onto SH1 at Winchester. If they head South past the Phar Lap bronze statue they will come to a village called Washdyke.  They could then build a toll bridge from Washdyke across Caroline Bay that will take all the heavy traffic off the main highway into the Prime Port in Timaru.

Message to all local body Politicians
Road to build a heavy traffic highway Your job is to take care of our roads and our bridges if you want to save lives then start building a bridge over the Ashburton river today. If you want another Tangiwai disaster costing people their lives and the country millions of dollars then do nothing. The choice is yours

WHY I MAY HAVE TO QUIT

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

When I decided to travel from Bluff to Cape Reinga and back picking up business cards from all the businesses along SH1 and using them to build online phone books for every town I knew then that there would only be one thing that would stop me and that is money.
The first week of my journey I ran at a huge loss. I had spent lots of money on a fancy brochure and some business cards which turned out to be waste of money. In my fancy brochure I had praised Lands End in Bluff but I still failed in my attempt to give away $112.50 worth of advertising to them in return for a bed for the night. I paid the owners of Lands End Inn $150 for my first nights accomadation on the road.
My negotiating skills have improved from the experience and ever since then I have been successful in doing barter deals with accommadation places. So far on my journey I have stayed in 9 other different accomadation places and I have given away over $2000 worth of advertising in return for a bed and a pillow

No Free Lunches
Lunches are not cheap these days and it is very hard to find a free one.
In Invercargill one cafe owner gave me a free cup of coffee and a mufffin as a donation. A resturant owner gave me a $10 donation so to return the favour I went back there for dinner and it cost me $52 so the next night it was fish and chips on the beach. There are some kind people still about in Edendale a lady gave me free dinner and breakfast.

Donations have saved me.
Trying to sell advertising while calling on 40 to 50 businesses a day picking up business cards was impossible which is why I started asking for donations. I have been amazed at how generous some people are. I man who was a manager for a large company had no money in his petty cash tin so he reached into his wallet and gave me a $50 note. Another young man who had just started his business also gave me $50 note. It funny where money can come from we were sitting around having a beer one night and a man who I had only met for the first time pulled ot a $50 note and put it in front of me said take this I don’t need it. It is well known that corporate companies and chain stores have no money when it comes to giving back to the local community where they get their money from however I was moved with emotion when a young bank manager photocopied 25 colour copies of my newsletter free of charge. The young lady said I admire what you are doing and she gave me $15 from her own purse. The next bank manager gave me 20 cents for a copy of the newsletter their opposition bank had printed for free.
My travel expenses are averaging about $200 day which is a lot of money to raise from donations and I go to work each day with no pay.

Photographing the towns
My journey is not just about promoting the businesess its also about promoting the towns. My camera never stops in its search for things of interest to capture on my journey. I am building a collection of Photos that in years to come will fill the history books of tomorrow. All this I do at my own cost.

Day 1 – Good Morning All

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

Its 6.30 am on the 1st November 2009 and I’m excited. The reason I’m excited is that I am about to attempt another world record. The last world record I atempted was to become the first man ove 64 years of age to row 100,000 metres on an indoor rowing machine in a 9 hour day. 
I acheived that goal and I have a world record cerificate to prove it

This World Challenge is different because it involves a lot of driving and walking. I will be driving my motorcar from Bluff to North Cape and Back
but I will walking a great deal of the way. I will be walking into every business along SH1 and exchanging business cards. I will be taking lots of  photos of people and their places. Many of these will be going on the SH1 Businees Directories website or in our NZ Travellers Guide Book.

My journey this morning will take me from Timaru to the bottom of the South Island. I plan to leave home at 8 am and arrive in Dunedin for morning tea. My wife Margaret has a dear Aunty Doss  in Mosgiel. Although Aunty Dos  is in her 90′s she has a wicked sense of humour and I always enjoy her company. Besides that she has lots of delicious home made baking in her tins and she makes a very good brew.

I don’t know where I will be sleeping tonight or any other night for that matter it will depend where I can barter a bed  in return for some free publicity.

Got to go – here is a link to the SH1 National News Day 1 of – SH1 World Record Attempt