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Six Hot Picks: Mel Chivers

SIX HOT PICKS FROM MEL CHIVERS

- Mel Chivers; is the new LIANZA Te Whakakiten­ga aa Kaimai regional councillor and her first LIANZA Council meeting will be by Zoom on July 2-3. You can follow her on Twitter: @melchivers

1 RĒWENA

I wanted to get on the sourdough bandwagon over lockdown but I decided to go for a kiwi recipe. I’m looking forward to having a look through our New Zealand Collection to try to find some local recipes. My rēwena leaven makes delicious bread, and isn’t a fulltime job like some of the recipes I’ve seen.

2 PICTURE BOOKS

My daughter has me figured out; she knows I’ll never say no to reading her a book, but I have to say I regret buying Richard Scarry’s Cars and Trucks and Things that Go. We are both loving Perfect by Danny Parker and Freya Blackwood. It’s a lovely book, which felt very appropriat­e for our long quiet autumn at home. We have also loved listening to other people read picture books through virtual storytimes.

3 HERITAGE COLLECTION­S ONLINE

My daughter is a little young to take advantage of all the amazing GLAM virtual tours and online activities that were shared over lockdown but I have been helping students to carry out assignment­s online that normally take advantage of our New Zealand Collection and archives. Papers Past is always amazing but I loved exploring Auckland Libraries’ heritage collection­s in Kura.

4 HOBBIES: RUNNING & KNITTING

I’ve hated running my entire life but over lockdown the thought of getting out of the house for

30 minutes and returning with an endorphin boost suddenly changed my mind. We will see if this new hobby continues as we move into ‘new normal.’ I’ve been doing my best to live up to the knitting librarian stereotype but my Ravelry wishlist has been growing a lot faster than I can keep up with. You can hear a bit more about it on Radio NZ.

5 ONLINE PROFESSION­AL DEVELOPMEN­T

I’m generally terrible with webinars, I always register and then some emergency comes up (or they run at 4am our time). I didn’t manage many webinars during lockdown when I was just trying to answer emails while building Duplo towers. Now day-care is open again I’ve been enjoying the Cancelled Conference Conversati­ons, which have provided a platform for presentati­ons that were accepted for now-cancelled education conference­s. It’s a great example of an innovative kiwi response to the problem of academics needing to continue to continue producing research inputs and sharing their ideas with the community. [editor’s note: You can also check out LIANZA’S recent webinars!]

6 FOOD WITH FRIENDS

Lockdown has made me appreciate more than ever the simple pleasure of being able to enjoy amazing food (and a craft beer or two) with friends, whether it’s supporting our local hospitalit­y industry, or being able to buy amazing ingredient­s from the farmers market again to cook at home.

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