What a week! First week of online learning combined with working from home against a background of online platforms crashing. And then on Wednesday, our ducted aircon system failed. We’re currently enjoying autumn days of 37 degrees. Apparently, the part that is required to get the aircon up and running again has gone AWOL. Let’s just move on now, shall we?
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Joke of the week:
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What I’ve been watching:
A blend of fact and fiction and wholly enjoyable. Recommended viewing.
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Book of the week:
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Recipe of the week:
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What I’m reading right now:
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Until next week… ππβ
Oh dear. Funny to hear about, difficult to endure. π
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We can only laugh! π
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I loved that joke π
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Some jokes just hit the right note π
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Sounds like a very tough week in the office.
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With no escape! π
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Hope next week improves for you.
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*ponders what autumn days of 37 must feel like when there are predicted temperatures of 12 here this week…..*
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Wahhh!!! I want 12!!
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Hope the cold rainy front has brought you some relief, Theresa! And once again, your joke of the week has me in stitches. So great to see people keeping their sense of humour!
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We are getting a different front. An Antarctic cold front which has already seen our temps drop by 10 degrees, set to drop lower each day. It is, however, pushing along a dust storm, so by morning, we’ll be encased in a freezing, windy, dusty landscape. Sounds very apocalyptic! Ideal reading weather!!
I feel that if we reach the point where we can no longer laugh, then all hope is lost.
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