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This image, of flood plains out at Kakadu, has very little to do with anything in the post, I just like it. A lot. |
I have been sitting here (not here as in the above image, just here as in my lounge) with the laptop open on my lap for nearly forty five minutes now. I had a scroll through the Bidding Wars page to see if there were any bargains I needed to bid on. There wasn't but it took quite a time to decide that.
From there I went and had a quick look to see if there was anything of interest in my newsfeed. There wasn't. Sarah over at Move Fuel Love, had shared a photo of Darwin sunset and the current temperature. It made me want to stab her eyeballs just a little.
Not only was the sunset amazing, as Darwin sunsets so often are, but at nearly 8pm it was still twenty eight degrees. Twenty eight god dam degrees!!! The only way I can even get close to such a delightful warmth is if I have the air con cranking up that high.
Oh how times change.
There once was a time when I had the air con cranking at eighteen degrees because I so desperately wanted to snuggle under a doona. Now I have it as high as I can, which actually happens to be only twenty six degrees, just so I don't have to wear five hundred layers of clothes.
It would be fair to say that winter and I are not the best of friends. I mean I do love being able to go for a run bang smack in the middle of the day and not dying from heat exhaustion but there is just a small part of me that is longing to be just a little bit warm without having to stand under scolding hot water. Because FYI it turns out that constantly showering in scolding hot water leads to a rather dry scalp which then in turn leads to dandruff.
There was no dandruff in my hair when I lived in the tropics and it bugs me insanely that my locks are constantly infiltrated with little white flakes now.
Sigh.
When I started this post, oh so long ago now, thanks to the concentration of a goldfish and being called on to go pick up the husband from hockey, I had planned on joining in with the ever so lovely Miss Cinders for her monthly emptying of the brain. Only when I went there just now I realised I completely and utterly missed the brief.
I thought (very wrongly) that it was a free association writing thing where you just sat and wrote whatever hair brain idea passed between your ears. As I have so clearly done. But it is not. Well not entirely. There are some loose statements to answer.
Double sigh.
Luckily I have more than one blog so I can pop over to APL and do it there. And even more luckily (totes acceptable grammar in the blog world btw) it is Tuesday and I have blogged so I can join in with EssentiallyJess and the IBOT gang
Nice to hear from you again Rhianna, in your new guise. Good luck with where this blog takes you.
ReplyDeleteFor a moment there I was thinking you'd changed your blog name and then it made sense! I must admit, I haven't been blogging much lately but I'm trying to get back into it!
ReplyDeleteOh I love that photo at the top. I sat here and just stared at it for several minutes before I moved onto the words. Thanks for linking with #TeamIBOT x
ReplyDeleteHi there! I love winter and hate summer. I remember moving to Canberra in the late 1990s and I was so excited about the cold weather. I had an air conditioner for the first time and before summer finished I turned it on and down as low as possible so I could wear a tracksuit at home!
ReplyDeleteOn your other post, I hope all is well, and it's just a mood you're feeling. I'm off to check out the emptying brain thing...hang in there!!
ReplyDeleteI miss the warmth too, and I kind of love going into the classrooms at school because they are heated. We rarely use the aircon at home except for a couple of hours at night, because it's just too expensive. A fireplace would be awesome.
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