We Don't Know How Lucky We Are.....

in #life6 years ago

I am so grateful to live in this fine country we call New Zealand, actually i dont know how lucky i am
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I am also grateful that i have 2 healthy kids along with a partner i would not trade for anything!
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I am also grateful that i found Steemit and met (some in person) some awesome Kiwis as well as numerous legends from around the world

This song by the great Fred Dagg sums it up well...

This is me @kiwiscanfly
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We are alright!

Well apart from a few of us who suck :)

yeah bloody Aussies..LOL
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Bah ha ha ha!!!

Fully agree, such a wonderful piece of the world in which we live!

Fully agree, such
A wonderful piece of the
World in which we live!

                 - stbathans


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You are the most lucky guy as you live in New Zealand. Your kids look so beautiful. New Zealand is the heaven of the world. If i get any chance then at first visit New Zealand.

when you come over look us up

Seems like a beautifull country. If I remember correctly, the movies of 'the lord of the ring' where shooted there.

Very true

Fully agree, such a wonderful piece of the world in which we live

Fully agree, such
A wonderful piece of the
World in which we live

                 - shanto24


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Cool .... this is a cool and warm place where you live :)

Too blardy right, Trev!

Sometimes we really do need to stop and take stock of all the good things in our life. :)

and truly be thankful we weren't born in Australia

(just kidding, Western Isle cousins) ;)

Thank you for your continued support of SteemSilverGold

Yes, it is a lovely country all right, now let's just hope that those in power, those with the ability to do so, will help to protect it.

Sorry, I just saw on TV3's The Project tonight about the kauri dieback disease issue, which I had just written a blog post about earlier this week, and how it is even threateningᵃ the mighty Tāne Mahutaᵇ, "Lord of the Forest" up in the Waipoua Forest in Northland. I've met him in person, that wonderful tree, and I'd hate to learn of his demise.

New Zealand is beautiful. Unfortunately we've already lost the right to the "100% Pure" marketing slogan, with our dodgy water quality record. Let's not lose our "Clean Green" image internationally too.


[a] News article about the threat, Te Karere (subtitled), 4-Jul-18, on YouTube
[ᵇ] Tāne Mahuta in Wikipedia