An hour before Greg Brownless heard he had been elected mayor, he was balancing up whether to move the chicken coop or mow the lawns.
Then the news came through that would change his life forever. With fresh lawn clippings still on his trousers, Tauranga's new mayor said with characteristic candour that he thought the result would have been a lot closer.
"I have got a good mandate to go forward sensibly. I don't want to be a do-nothing person, but not a person that breaks the bank."
He had rated himself as at least a medal prospect, with a good chance of winning. But with a provisional margin of 1951 votes over runner-up Kelvin Clout, it ended up being a two-horse race for the mayoralty, with the other top pollers Doug Owens and Max Mason a long way back.
Asked why he thought he won with such a healthy mandate, Mr Brownless put it down to being an all-rounder, not the best businessman and not the worst.