SATURDAY, MAY 9, 2020

Gisborne’s former Cook Hospital, where Marshall Hyland and other polio patients spent several weeks of their lives being Polio epidemic treated for the disease in a dedicated hospital ward, like those typical of others throughout the country.

remembered Gisborne Herald fi le photo At 72, Marshall Hyland still remembers the exact date and what he was doing when, as an eight-year-old growing up in Gisborne, he suddenly fell ill with polio. e memory of it is etched on his mind, he says. Marshall had bulbar paralytic poliomyelitis — the most severe of three types of polio. He revisits the experience, for our readers, from his Whakatane home during the Covid-19 lockdown.

It was Friday night, the fourth of etched in my mind.  e polio ward was in window and, lo and behold, it was my father because they were like little Gods then. All November, 1955 — I was playing the south east corner of Cook Hospital. You bringing me books from home. Other than the nurses would be scurrying around about “cricket in our backyard with a went in there and you stayed there, with no that, there weren’t any visitors while I was in 9am and everyone would be made ready with neighbour and I felt feverish, like I visitors, until you came out ‘one way or the there — I don’t think visitors were allowed. the blankets pulled down on the beds.  e was getting the ‘fl u so mum put me to bed other’. “One of the touching things I got in doctors didn’t talk to us.  ey’d talk to each and I was in bed all day Saturday. “ ere were probably 20 patients in the hospital in the polio ward was a letter other about us and then move to the next “On Sunday morning, she brought me a main ward and half a dozen in the side written by each person in our class, which bed. cup of tea and I went to drink it but couldn’t ward and the end ward. It was full of oldies. was fantastic —that was a lovely memory. “Down the end of the ward there were swallow. It all came out my nose. Most of the oldies got badly paralysed.  e “As we got better, we were moved into side about half a dozen young boys. We thought “So, the doctor got called and the next young ones seemed to escape the paralysis wards.  en we were taken outside on our we were fi t and rearing to go. We were always thing I was taken up to Cook Hospital and externally — fortunately. hospital beds and our pyjamas were opened wanting to get up. Two nurses would have to straight into the medical superintendent Mr “I remember the fi rst week being in bed up, and we lay in the sun for an hour — stop us. One of them would literally hold us Hall’s offi ce. He said I had polio so I went right under the nurses’ noses and the obviously to get some sun tan on us. down while the other reached in and took our straight down to the polio ward. I was lucky occasional poke and prod and visits from “I remember my fi rst bath because it was pyjama pants off .  at stopped us getting up! not to have the painful lumbar puncture nurses and doctors, but I was largely asleep burning hot but it was a lovely feeling having “I tested one nurse so much she said, most other people had to diagnose polio. or unconscious. a fi rst bath.  at was probably about the third ‘Alright, if you want to get out of bed, get “I went in on Sunday November 6 and I “ e second week, I got moved into the week. came out on December 5.  ose days are ward.  at week there was a tap on the “I remember the daily doctor’s visits CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 News year’s resolution? Stay Keep Subscribe safe and informed... today healthy

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marshall Hyland and his wife maria, who now live in whakatane. Picture suplied FROM PAGE 1 led later on to the overuse of the remaining muscles with the post-polio problem. out of bed,’ so I turned around and jumped “However, I got trained up as a boy soprano out of bed and of course crashed to the floor to strengthen my throat — then I joined the and kept on going . . . ‘cos my legs had lost all Gisborne municipal band and I spent 10 years feeling. with them . . . in the guise of throat exercise, “hen we had that fairly painful process of but it gave me a lovely musically singing time the very, very, hot blanket wrapped in rubber. for the rest of my life. the oral polio It was put around your legs and ooh, that “I’ve had to give it up now to ease the vaccine (right) was hurt, but it got some feeling back in them. pressure on my throat. It’s getting a bit too a much- preferred “Because you were constipated, face down much but it’s been a lifetime of musical method of receiving you had ice cubes stuck up your bum and it than the previously pleasure.” injected form of the oil poured in through a funnel to get the old Marshall sufers regularly from vaccine (above). bowels moving. laryngospasms, which he says can be Gisborne Herald ile “When I inally left hospital, I used to go frightening. photos back there every second day to get some “Your larynx just locks up with the slightest rather painful physiotherapy for my back. stimulation from food or saliva. “here are three strains of polio — I had “As well as that, for the last 15 years, about the worst one which is called bulbar paralytic every six weeks, I’ve been getting a feeling of poliomyelitis. I had it in my throat, my spine, catching the lu. I think that’s the post-polio and my brain stem. I don’t know how I got it. syndrome they talk about kicking in — if I it was realised, it was too late. One or two and people aren’t spending time at shopping My younger sister was nursed at home with get run down or get a cold or something.” survived for many years but I think that was malls just for the sake of it. polio a couple of weeks before I got it but she Marshall never joined a polio support group more the exception.” “I think a fair bit of that — not all of it — had a diferent strain. I think I was about one but has looked at their web pages and once Marshall recalls he was still a student at will wear of. of three at Awapuni Primary School who got contacted another survivor who was able to Awapuni School when polio vaccines were “I think domestic tourism will get a big the polio. lend him some reassurance. irst introduced. boost. I can remember even 30 or 40 years “he last polio epidemic in “I was starting to get the larynx spasms “It was probably a couple of years later. Very ago, there wasn’t that much international was in 1955-1956. Polio was greatly feared, quite a lot and I heard people in operations fortunately, I didn’t have to have one, given tourism. It’s a fairly recent thing — even even though that wasn’t evident to me as an died from larynx spasms so I looked up a my immunity, but I had to take a note to though we were highly skewed towards it, I eight-year-old in 1955. post-polio website and phoned someone in school from my parents and doctor. think that will be quiet for years to come.” “I attended the 100th anniversary of Motu Blenheim. She assured me that she got them I remember the queues of kids lined up and School many years ago and a booklet I’ve and she still had time, even though struggling quite a few of them fainting and getting quite 1918 influenza pandemic got from the celebration has extracts from for breath, to ring the ambulance before she hysterical. It was in the newspaper about it he worst disease disaster in New Zealand the various school diaries. It shows probably lost consciousness. I took a bit of solace from because it was a huge needle. history was the 1918 inluenza pandemic, about every three or four years the school that and thought, well if the worst comes to “I think they gave the injections once and which killed more than 50 million people would be shut and the district shut down worst, I can ring the ambulance and won’t be then fortunately the Sabin oral vaccination worldwide, including 9000 in this country. because of polio again.” dead before they come. It’s funny how you came along.” Aside from that, the most alarming Marshall says he never felt stigmatised think about these things — in a strange sort Before he retired, Marshall spent 12 years infectious disease in New Zealand last from having polio but many suferers were. of way I took comfort from that. in Civil Defence Emergency Management century was poliomyelitis (polio) — an acute “I think that was more the people who “he other thing I’ve noticed over the last in Porirua. hat position saw him involved viral disease afecting the spinal cord and got it in arms and legs and who were partly few years, that I used to read about and poo- in pandemic planning that contributed nervous system. Symptoms include fever, disabled. Unfortunately in New Zealand, hoo a wee bit, is the intolerance to cold but to the National Pandemic Plan now being headache, malaise, pain and stifness in back there was always that undercurrent of, I really notice that now. It’s almost painful actioned by the Government in its response and neck, and partial or complete paralysis of ‘they’re diferent from us, you know, from the getting into the shower now unless the to Covid-19. limbs or the entire body. Fatality rates varied mainstream population’. water’s quite hot. It quite surprises me.” He says it’s good to see that work coming from 2 percent to 10 percent. “What I got from the illness was a stifness Marshall doesn’t recall ever seeing an iron alive. he country experienced regular epidemics in my lower back. I can’t bend backwards very lung in the general ward at Cook Hospital “Covid-19 is very concerning, if not a little of polio: 1916, 1925, 1927, 1937, 1948–49, far and that changed my walking gait a wee but was sure they were probably in use there frightening. I wouldn’t like to catch it myself, and 1952–53, with the last one in 1955–56 bit. I’m sort of a bit stif there but it hasn’t somewhere. particularly with my throat situation. I caught — just ahead of the introduction of a reliable stopped me from an active tramping life. “I remember walking down one of the the swine lu and that was a real reminder of vaccine. “But I think probably because of the streets in Gisborne the following year and just how bad lu can be. Polio is considered a disease of children and damage the polio did to the vagus nerve, they had one set up in a shop window. “Certainly, the Government has done the adolescents, but older people sufer it too and which sort of connects up all your body hat was a sobering thing to look at. It was right thing but at the same time, I think the risk of paralysis increases markedly with functions, I’ve never been able to get fully it probably there to remind the public to be we’re becoming more and more aware of the age. like my fellow trampers, so I was always sort vigilant, or just as a curiosity piece at that economic pain that we’re sufering and there’s In early outbreaks there was no efective of over-exerting myself to keep up and get stage. more to come. treatment — nursing was palliative ahead. You tend to pay a price for that later in “A lot of people who got bulbar polio and “Probably more diicult for any (alleviating symptoms rather than the cause). life. But certainly, the pleasures of tramping had breathing diiculties were put on the Government to plan for is the impact on the Seriously paralysed patients spent long were more than worthwhile. iron lung. But what they don’t tell you is people and the economy, which has been periods in a compression chamber or ‘iron “A positive thing I got from having had the the majority of the people in the iron lung underestimated. lung’. Survivors with withered legs were itted polio in my throat was a beautiful musical life. actually died — they choked because they “I don’t see us ever going back to what we with strengthening callipers to help them he (medical) thinking back then was that by couldn’t clear the mucus from their throat had before. I think we’ve been caught in that walk. exercising the throat it would strengthen the and lungs. hey were lying on their backs consume, consume, consume (mentality) and (Adapted from information in Te Ara he weak muscles but that, of course, was what and just choking in their own mucus. Before now we’re no longer travelling, eating out Encyclopedia of New Zealand website. ) SATURDAY, MAY 9, 2020 3 PROFILE

From working in a dairy factory to working in radio, and touring with rock bands, to taking up employment in tourism, Smash Palace co-owner WELCOME TO Darryl Monteith has found a home, as he explains to Mark Peters, for his vision of a hub for local SMASHVILLE musicians and their audiences.

hile packing milk powder at place — rock, reggae, heavy metal, blues, the Waharoa Dairy Factory DJs, punk, country. Wnear his hometown of “Music is an international language. Matamata, a young Darryl Music breaks down barriers. It unifi es Monteith saw an advert for an open day at people around love for a song, a group, a Radio and went along. sound. at visit was his fi rst step towards a “When I performed as frontman I saw career of 30 years in radio that brought my role as a conduit to raise the energy in Darryl and partner Kerry Donovan to the room. Music does that. e best thing Gisborne in 1998. e couple eventually is when the audience gives that back to the decided to make the East town their band. You get this spiral upwards. at’s home and in 2015 took over live music the ultimate. At Smash we get that a lot.” venue, Smash Palace. And it is here Darryl Smash would normally get that a lot combines his love of music, community except it is very quiet there at the moment. engagement and business. New Zealand’s lockdown in response to “Music is my passion and business is a the Covid-19 pandemic has put pressure way to get things done,” he says. on all of the country’s venues’ ability to “ e challenge is how to be an artist and survive but a lifeline has been extended to a business person at the same time and Smash Palace in the form of a nationwide, how to fi nd opportunities to combine and Boosted Live campaign called ‘Save Our balance the two.” Venues’. e road that brought Darryl to Gisborne A team of artists and industry movers and, ultimately, Smash Palace, began with and shakers that includes Reb Fountain that open day at Radio Waikato, later and Banished Music’s Reuben Bonner aim followed by off ering to help out for a week to raise $500,000 to help keep nominated without pay at 1ZH in Hamilton. live venues afl oat during these turbulent “At the end of the week they gave me a times. Venues are the lifeblood of New copy test. A year later they contacted me Zealand’s music industry, says the Save and said it was one of the best copy tests Our Venues webpage. they’d had, and ‘do you want a job?’ Without venues, local shows won’t During his early years in radio Darryl happen, rising stars won’t have stages worked as a creative writer while playing in to perform on, communities won’t have bands in the same period. After nine years spaces to congregate. CHILLING: Darryl enjoys a quiet beer in a quiet moment, but right now he’s with various radio stations in Hamilton, “We’re grateful to be nominated,” says quite keen for the extended quiet moment of the lockdown to end and for bands and people to fi ll Smash Palace with music and life again. he took on the role of creative director for Darryl. PICTURE SUPPLIED Radio in then as “We were staring into the abyss.” manager of Radio Forestland in . It Providing a venue is not just about the was around this time he met Kerry. Kerry artists but the art itself, he says. was the creative director of the opposition “If we don’t have that art we don’t get in Tauranga, says Darryl. e person she to share it. e thing, I noticed when we was replacing in that role was a mutual took over Smash was there were a lot of friend. profi cient musicians in this region and “ e friend said ‘I’ve got a friend coming they got that way in the practice room. to town. Can you look after her?’ “Without venues to present their art in “So I did.” public it’s a shame if no one gets to hear In 1998, he and Kerry moved to their music. e creation of performing Gisborne where Darryl worked as station arts requires isolation and looking inward. manager at 2ZG. Under his watch during Actual performance is the opposite of that his 13 years there, Gisborne went from — it’s about confi dence, gregariousness. having one station – 2ZG – to having four “ at’s the key part of a venue — to have radio stations that included , bands play as much as possible.” ZM, Newstalk ZB and Classic Hits. Had English rock band the Beatles not Radio was always an exciting industry, honed their performance skills at various he says, but after 28 years in it he sought a clubs in West Germany from 1960 to 1962 fresh challenge. we would have had no Beatles, says Darryl. “Radio got to the point where it was In this light he sees Smash Palace as a either leave Gisborne or do something stage that both gives acts an opportunity else. We realised we wanted to stay in to present and develop their music, maybe Gisborne.” even aspire to making a from it, and So he took the “something else” option to bring people together. and spent the next four years with Bringing people together is key to Tourism Eastland. Darryl’s various projects. When he “ at was a hugely creative environment. proposed to host a battle of bands event Tourism is the same as hospitality in terms at Smash he had second thoughts about of making people happy.” making the event a competition. Instead, When he and Kerry bought Smash he came up with ExNE, East by North- Palace, Darryl found, as he did with East, a showcase of local talent that is tourism, the hospitality trade entailed a videoed and released online. steep learning curve. But after years of “ExNE was going to be a battle of the playing frontman for a touring band, he bands but then I thought ‘why not make found he enjoyed hosting people and going the video the prize for everyone?’ out of his way — “to give people the best “ at has been the catalyst in that night they’ve had for ages.” it fostered the idea we’re all brothers “One thing we wanted to encourage was and sisters and not playing music in to open up to a diverse range of people. competition with one another. ROCKING: Along with a career in radio, then four years in tourism, Smash Palace co-owner e music refl ects that. We’re not a “We can all win. If we don’t, nobody Darryl Monteith has played in numerous bands and is a big supporter of local music. particular genre venue. We’re all over the wins.” PICTURE BY JOHN FLATT 4 THE GISBORNE HERALD COLUMN OUR FOOD SYSTEM WORKERS ARE HEROES TOO ike healthcare workers, food system  ese are the people who have put food biggest export earner. disruption of the delicate by workers have been the frontline on our tables every single day.  ese are We are getting better at celebrating our balance of world food trade Sandra heroes throughout the fi ght against the people who continue to put money in champions in food and fi bre production leads to supply issues, food L Faulkner Covid-19. the government coff ers so they, in turn, can and I feel that, locally, there is an innate wastage and ultimately, While food producers, manufacturers provide support and assistance to those less understanding of the fact that it will be our families going hungry. and distributers have been acknowledged fortunate.  ese are the people who get up primary industries that protect us from the Let’s not forget, however, as essential businesses, those physically in every day, go to work (often outside their worst of the pandemic impacts. that there is nothing the harvesting crews, packhouses, planting family ‘bubble’) to ensure that our world Yet the Covid-19 pandemic threatens like a crisis to encourage gangs, paddocks, trucks and milking sheds continues to revolve to a reasonably ‘normal’ all that we know to be true in our global innovation, ideas and new often remain faceless and are simply referred rhythm. marketplace — it has eff ectively closed down models of delivering what to as ‘agriculture’ or ‘horticulture’.  ey are New Zealand produce is sought-after the the food service industry internationally people need. What may business owners, large and small, they are world over, as a safe, healthy food option. and it has caused huge, costly delays in cause a more traditional contractors, they are employees — but fi rst Decades of farming innovation coupled with processing, shipping and cool-chain logistics. business model to falter and foremost they are people and members a temperate climate, tech-savvy processing A crisis like the one we currently face will could be the spark that of families who care deeply about them. and adroit marketing have made food our have a devastating eff ect on food systems — lights the fi re of another. In no way has this been better highlighted than the rise and rise of 1436 ‘click and collect’ food options. What was ACROSS DOWN the domain of the ‘cash-rich, time-poor’ 51 Freight (5) 38 Night bird (3) professional has now become, quite literally, a 1 Time-teller (5) 55 Baton waver (9) 2 Dead ringer (9) 42 Revolution (5) matter of life and death. 4 Enjoyable (8) 56 WWII leader (9) 3 Baked items (5) 43 Set alight (7)  is trend will radically change food 9 In arrears (6) 58 Match (4) 5 Ear part (4) 44 Boxing match (4) distribution across the products and services 14 Slightly drunk (5) 59 Go hard (3) 6 Briskly (mus)(7) 45 Decayed (6) 15 Wildly improbable 60 Consumes (4) 7 Absolutely certain (2,4,2,4) 46 Faith (5) on off er, business models and the supply yarn (4,3,4,5) 61 Loud explosive sound (6) 8 Implements (5) 48 Mountain in Tanzania (11) chain that services them. 17 Smoked roll (5) 62 Donkey (3) 9 Refuse to do business 49 Lack of due care and We need to foster innovation and smooth 18 Slice (3) 63 Burdened (10) with (7) attention (7) disruption wherever we can. We need to look 19 Exceptionally large (7) 66 Up-to-date (6) 10 Chop at (4) 50 Intention (3) after the people in our food system fi rst — 20 Fight initiator (9) 67 Middle (6) 11 Lump of gold (6) 51 Bent (7) understanding their fears and anxieties, yet 21 Be killed (6) 69 15th-century Dutch 12 Era (5) 52 Eight-note interval (6) fostering healthy businesses and encouraging 24 City in Spain (9) painter (9) 13 Baffle (7) 53 Childhood verse (7,5) them to think outside the square. 25 Send back (6) 72 Fitted with glass (6) 14 Double-crosser (7) 54 Throb painfully (4)  is is not the time for big, wholesale 26 Inform (6) 73 Flame-resistant (9) 16 Don't ever give up 57 Brings upon oneself (6) change. It is the time for simple, small-scale 29 Brewer's craft (4-6) 75 Young tree (7) (5,3,3) 64 Oddball (9) transformation, a time for taking the things 31 Tree (3) 77 Small piercing tool (3) 22 Mental giant (6) 65 Senator (anag)(7) we already have and making them better. 80 Vegetable (5) 23 Fruit farm (7) 66 Handcuff (7) 32 Educate (6) So, what is the real issue we need to address 33 Chew on (4) 81 Mean, cruel person 24 Tedium (7) 68 Diluted (7) 35 Watch (3) (5,5,2,4) 25 Cure (6) 70 Anchorage (7) here in the Tairawhiti region? Everyone 37 Garden lake (4) 82 Discover (5) 27 Batting spell (7) 71 Fight against (6) will have a diff erent answer to this question 39 Knocked loose (9) 83 Be at (6) 28 Water-diviner (6) 72 Shine (5) depending on their own circumstances. 40 Tiredness (anag)(9) 84 Coming into view (8) 30 Praiseworthy (4) 74 Happen afterwards (5) For me it is simple — we need to increase 41 Capitulate (5) 85 Upright (5) 32 Waste drain (5) 76 Let down (5) our overall revenue for our region. By 42 Mountaineers (8) 34 Stinging insects (5) 78 Long ago (4) increasing our revenue in the region, we 47 US state (8) 36 Thought (4) 79 Religious image (4) are better able to provide for people — be it income, skills and training, health and 123 4567891011 1213 emotional wellbeing — a sense of place and 14 purpose with a future. How do we do that? We get the people 15 16 17 in the room who are already doing it well. We fi nd out from them what is needed to 18 make water storage and usage smarter, accommodation more readily available and 19 20 21 business less costly . . . because they are 22 23 already proven successful at looking after their people, their environment and their 24 25 26 27 bottom line. And we need stop selling out to overseas, 28 and indeed, out-of-district interests who have no skin in our game. Imagine if a large 29 30 31 32 33 34 percentage of the timber grown in our 35 36 hills was required to be processed here in Tairawhiti and carbon credits off forested 37 38 39 40 land in the region could only be owned by local, rate-paying residents. Equally, all fruit 41 grown here using our precious resources should at least be packed here in Tairawhiti. 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50  ose two changes could be 51 52 53 54 transformational, using our existing infrastructure (sawmills and packhouses) 55 56 57 58 while encouraging those businesses to invest further in their people and expansion — 59 taking what we already have and making it 60 61 62 63 64 better. In this time of deep uncertainty, we have 65 collectively come to understand the value of ‘keeping it local’, of caring for those close to 66 67 68 69 70 us in our various communities — of what we actually need. 71 By bringing the right people into the room 72 73 74 75 76 to discuss our regional recovery, we do a great service to all of those frontline heroes 77 78 79 because we acknowledge their work ethic and value their futures along with our own. 80 81 To all of you who got up today to help put food on the tables of others — whatever your 82 role and wherever you work — you are the 83 84 85 beating heart of Tairawhiti right now.  ank you! SaTuRday, May 9, 2020 5 From Tahiti with love . . . It turns out former chef Rebecca, who has recently shared her pesto and burrito recipes with the Weekender, also has green fingers. Here’s what happened when she fell in love in Tahiti . . .

few years ago my family and I pot she was in and scraping the ceiling. took a holiday to Tahiti. Upon he next challenge was inding a new pot. I A arrival at our resort in Moorea e needed one large enough to hold Moorea and first thing I noticed were the big let her grow, but it had to be an indoor pot, beautiful fan-like palms. As soon as I had wifi not clay and had to allow water to drain from I googled this stunning palm to discover its the soil so the roots didn’t rot. identity. It was a traveller’s palm (ravenala I was given a new pot for my birthday from madagascariensis). my daughter which was a perfect it. Time to I was in love! I was on a beautiful tropical repot. island — the heat, lora and fauna had me in You would think this would be an easy task awe. but it took my husband and I a good couple When I returned home, I was determined of hours. Moorea had grown so much that we to ind my very own traveller’s palm . . . literally had to saw the old pot of her roots which actually isn’t a palm at all but closely while trying desperately not to damage them. related to the strelitzia (bird of paradise) She was all root. Hardly any soil remained — family. It is called a traveller’s palm because she was completely root-bound. I hope the the fan of leaves grow from east to west. new pot lasts a lot longer than the last one as I started calling nurseries but no one had there will be no easy way to get her out next heard of it. Some people said they may have time. heard of it but they had it confused with We moved Moorea from the north-facing a strelitzia nicolai or giant white bird of window as she was now too tall, and placed paradise. her in our front entrance which has a six- I inally found one growing in a glass metre high ceiling with big, high windows house up north — this was a huge discovery on three sides. She’s not growing as fast because most of the inquiries I’d made had as before but I think once she reaches the come back with a irm “that will not grow in bottom of the windows she’ll be of again New Zealand”. . . . which brings me to my next issue. All However, I still did not have a plant of my house plants need their leaves cleaned as own. I had called nurseries all over the top dust settles on them and they can struggle to half of the North Island, then one month “breathe”. into my search, I found one. A little 20cm I now have to use a ladder to climb up and three-leaved traveller’s palm. I had it shipped clean her leaves. It’s quite a mission, but well to me and when it arrived, I was so excited. It worth it as she shines brightly once she’s was so tiny. hat was May 2017. dusted of. I feed all my house plants with liquid Determination was key in inding my seaweed and “Moorea”, as I have named her, traveller’s palm. Even when I was told it was no diferent. She had pride of place in a wouldn’t grow here, I knew with the right north-facing window. love and care it would thrive. My Moorea grew and grew. Within a year I spotted some more plants recently online she was three times the height and had and I’m tempted to purchase a couple and needed repotting. see if I can grow them outside. hey are hen in another year’s time she was so big close relatives to the bird of paradise and the she was touching the ceiling. My traveller’s banana after all. Both of those species grow palm that “couldn’t be grown in New in abundance around Gisborne. Zealand” was now too big for the 75cm high I’ll keep you posted!

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Hurleston Junction — a perfect place to moor the narrowboat during lockdown. Pictures by Sandra Walsh and Barry Teutenberg

Gisborne couple Sandra Walsh and Barry Teutenberg had to radically alter their plans when Covid-19 struck the UK. e ‘continuous cruisers’ have been exploring the canals and rivers in England and Wales by narrowboat since 2009. Sandra tells us about life in lockdown on their sixty foot by six foot ten inches loating home.

aving severely limited (18.3m x 2.1m), it would be a huge By March 23, my youngest daughter our cruising to a short challenge for one of us to self-isolate. had left Nigeria where she’s worked Hdistance in the northwest Keeping well and staying away from for many years, with minutes to of England over winter, others, became our goal from March spare before their airport closed. we’d been anticipating venturing 16 . . . a week before the UK was Having the space meant our cosy to new waters in the spring. In the oicially ‘locked down’. boatman’s cabin was shipshape for second week of March, I’d enjoyed To be honest it hasn’t been a big her to snuggle in and self-isolate for a week-long ‘holiday of a lifetime hardship for us. As a handy Kiwi, two weeks. Well, a sort of isolation with girlfriends’ in Barbados and Barry’s caught up on all manner of — as good as it gets in our tiny was surprised to discover I loved odd jobs. My online work continues, space. She’s still with us ive weeks the country and its people almost as albeit reduced. And I found writing a later, teaching online. much as Gisborne and New Zealand! daily blog from March 18 helps — a We left Nantwich on March 28 due Meanwhile, Barry headed to a small therapeutic distraction to relect on to persistent pedestrians and cyclists market town called Nantwich, to our Covid-19 journey. passing uncomfortably close to the meet me on my return. Our itinerary One positive was selling Barry’s boat along the towpath — deinitely was then to cruise slowly towards loating and online business of six not the advised two metres away. We Liverpool for a booked passage into years, he Home Brew Boat. Nothing found a perfect countryside mooring the docks on 13th May. We’ve not to do with coronavirus, it had been near a place called Hurleston moored there previously, so it was a ‘on the market’ since February 9 and Junction and have remained there, bucket-list-treat. we had accepted an ofer. he new moored with two other boats in a Flying back to Birmingham, owners live on land -— which turned self-conined ‘bubble’. and during two subsequent train out to be extremely fortuitous given here we enjoy a semblance of journeys, I was acutely aware of the the impending challenges of courier a garden, below the path next to risk of exposure to coronavirus. deliveries! our boat, and have three diferent Living on a narrowboat, sixty foot On March 17, they collected all directions available to take our long and six foot ten inches wide stock from the back third of our boat. CONTINUED ON PAGE 7 Barry lying the lag for New Zealand. SAturdAy, MAy 9, 2020 7 TRAVEL

Areandare illing up with diesel — Barry (left) at a safe distance. Kim in the cosy boatman’s cabin at the rear of Areandare. Hoping to ly to NZ in August FROM PAGE 6 with coal for our stove. ankfully for us, are our tickets to ly back the British weather’s been to New Zealand on August 16. We allowed ‘daily exercise’. ere are unseasonably warm and sunny had planned to arrive in time for far fewer folks walking past. e recently. Barry’s son Tom’s 30th birthday. sun rises one side, and sets the Like most people living on land, here remains a faint hope Air other. We stargaze, satellite-spot, we’ve communicated more than New Zealand, and its partner Barry busy and notice the changing lunar normal with family and friends airline Cathay Paciic, will get us painting the shower cycle. around the world. e inability to back ‘home’. A 14-day quarantine room on the We have to move every couple of make a journey to meet up with would mean missing the big day narrowboat. weeks or so to fill our water tanks family, to commemorate my dad’s but I’m sure we will ind a workable and diesel, empty the toilet, and do 100th birthday on March 30, was way to delay the celebrations! a grocery shop. a sad consequence. A holiday to • If you’re interested in If we time it right, there’s a Scotland at the end of April, with following our journey on and ‘Fuel Boat’ who’ll fill us up with my younger sister and brother-in- of NB Areandare, go to www. diesel, empty our loo (it’s known law, was disappointingly cancelled. barryandsandra.com or ind us on as a ‘pump-out’), and top us up However, most important of all Facebook or Twitter @nbareandare

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Squad PG One stolen Ute, two 12.50 The Real Housewives Of 2.30 Rick Stein’s Long 12.50 NCIS MV 10am Mid90s 16VLSC 2018 Comedy. 12.30 Web Of Lies M reckless teens, and a Beverly Hills M 3 Weekends 1.40 NCIS MV Sunny Suljic, Katherine 1.20 Blood Relatives M crash that knocks out 1.45 Below Deck PG 3 Waterson. 2.10 Top Gear 3.30 Hope For Wildlife 2.25 Hawaii Five-0 MV power to all of Clyde; 2.45 Keeping Up With The 4.30 Hugh’s Three Good 11.25 Late Night MLS 2019 3pm Alaska: The Last 3.10 Parking Wars PGL a driver in the Tasman Kardashians PG 3 Things Comedy. Frontier PG region blames the 3.45 Wahlburgers 3 5pm Rachel Allen: All Things 4pm The Simpsons PG 1.05 Creed II MV 2018 Action. 3.50 Gold Rush PG children for his bad 4.15 Dance Moms 3 Sweet 4.30 Jeopardy! 3.15 The Public MLSC 2019 4.45 Fast N’ Loud PG driving. 5.10 Judge Jerry 5.30 Mysteries At The 5pm Wheel Of Fortune PG Drama. 5.40 Aussie Salvage 5pm The Chase 3 0 5.40 Hoarders 3 Museum 5.30 Hardcore Pawn PG 5.15 Mile 22 16VL 2018 Action. Squad PG KEY 0 3 (HLS) (RPL) (DLY) 16 18 Closed captions; Repeat; Highlights; Replay; Delayed; Approved for persons 16 years or over; Approved for persons 18 years or over; 10May20 Compiled by C Content may offend; L Language may offend; M Suitable for mature audiences; PG Parental guidance recommended for younger viewers; S Sexual content may offend; V Contains violence. Saturday, May 9, 2020 11 TELEVISION on tv this weekend

WEDDING CRASHERS Saturday, 8.30pm, TVNZ 2

Life is a party, so crash it — with Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn! This is the hilarious comedy about two divorce lawyers who routinely crash weddings to pick up women. Also starring: Rachel McAdams.

MAD MAX — FUrY rOAD Sunday, 9.30pm, TVnZ 2 From director George Miller comes the greatest Mad Max film of them THE EMOJI MOVIE all! In a post-apocalyptic world, Max teams up with a mysterious woman Saturday, 7pm, TVnZ 2 to try and survive. Starring: Tom Hardy, Charlize eron. In the secret world inside your phone where all emojis live, three emoji friends go on an epic “app-venture” to save Textopolis! is is an adventure that is beyond words. Featuring the voices of: James Corden, Anna Faris.

LAST ACTIOn HErO Sunday, 9pm, TVnZ DUKE WOnDEr WOMAn With the help of a ticket, a young movie fan is transported into Sunday, 7pm, TVnZ 2 the fictional world of his favourite action movie character. Gal Gadot stars in this epic action adventure. Trained to be an unconquerable warrior, Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger. a former princess must fight in a war to end all wars. 12 THE GISBORNE HERALD

12 THE GISBORNE HERALD WHAT’S New Zealand My name is Danny and I’m four years old. This is my irst succulent garden. I did all the On is now at potting and planting by myself with no help from mum and dad. PicturebytheTaylors in Gisborne Jade Hopper, 8, and Teddy bears. PicturebyTeresaHopper

Covid19.govt.nz Alert Level 3 Sewing is keeping me busy during We missed the recycling truck yesterday so we decided to reuse our waste and make my days of some new friends — meet Cheeky Robot, Timmy, Crusher and Mu. from work at PicturebySapphireFenwick the hospital. Pictureby AJCen

Send us any online events you might be organising over the lockdown period, and “Photo of the week” is now “Photos . . .” and we will accept family pics, unlike previously, if they are among the best of the week. “Photo of the week” is now “Photos . . .” and we are accepting family pics, unlike previously, if they are among the best of Submit your photos to: www.gisborneherald.co.nz/photo-of-week PHOTOS OF THE WEEK the week. Submit your photos to: www.gisborneherald.co.nz/photo-of-week Or e-mail: [email protected] Or e-mail: [email protected]

Reading with Papá. Picure by Jaclyn Lobon

Puna has enjoyed his time in lockdown — the perks of living in the middle of nowhere, Tolaga Bay. Logs away. Picture by Jan Shanhun Picture by Mereana Walker

Such a beautiful day in Gisborne remembering on . Picture from Akroyd whanau

Samara Lee with her boat. Picture by Kirsty Chafey

Maia meeting Jack during Level 4 lockdown at Gisborne Hospital. Picture by Sophie Steele Ready to ly. Picture by Pauline Manning