Grandpa wrote: Wed Aug 17, 2022 3:29 pm
Snooze wrote: Wed Aug 17, 2022 2:48 pm
Grandpa wrote: Wed Aug 17, 2022 10:49 am
I remember Dunedin winters... Bit like Yorkshire! But have spent the past twenty years visiting the BOP region regularly... Many a stroll around The Mount in July with a warm sun... and lovely looking sea...
Vancouver winters would be similar to Dunedin. Wet and cool - 0 to 12 deg from Dec to Feb/March. I'm married to the Irish which is her incentive for Algarve. All my family still in AKL but mate in Mangawhai and would prefer the so called winterless north. Although as GS said, this winter has been bloody wet. Still 17/18 deg up there all the time. Summers here are a bit short too. Don't get me wrong, loved bringing kids up here but youngest now in last year at Uni and oldest has a 1 way ticket to NZ in 2 months, so world is ours to move to (but we're not loaded so prefer cheaper cost of living).
I am NOT OK with them keeping Fozzie. Not at all. But on the Razor front, the current term in his mind was end of RWC 2023. So, he was always going to either hang around for that, or not hang round for that. Nothing has changed except he may have got his hopes up in last few weeks. I hope he stays, but if he doesn't, he wasn't going to anyway. I think that makes sense.
Well you put me off living in Vancouver then... I have a mate living there who loves it... but he's American so knows no better...
I need to explore north of Auckland more... it's one part of NZ I haven't spent much time in... never really went north of Wenderholm growing up.. and only once to Mangawhai Heads... and only once to the Bay of Islands...
You could be right about Razor maybe wanting 4 years, rather than 18 months....
I may be being too harsh on the place. As I said, great for bringing kids up, who learnt to ski on Whistler/Blackcomb and are now really good skiers. Lots of outdoor stuff, even running into friendly 300kg bears. As I said, looking for a bit more 'winterless' now so North suits better for me, not that BoP or Hawkes Bay get too cold.
I'm just hoping that is what Razor thought all along, that 2023 would be his time. Lack of good AB results between now, and including RWC, would/should certainly help keep him home. As someone said above, not a lot of opportunities between now and then anywhere else anyway. Japan being possibly a good one to wet his feet in the international waters and get some good coin while at it.