That’s what I was thinking, so many folks in my office were working right up to the end this year because of what you mentioned.
That’s what I was thinking, so many folks in my office were working right up to the end this year because of what you mentioned.
We are heading inland up north. I’m thinking we might luck out with folks more likely to head out to the coast this time of year.
Packing everything up for the camping trip starting tomorrow, really really hoping the spot isn’t packed to the shithouse (I’m of two minds about how busy it will be since so far this week I’ve notice everything’s not been super busy yet).
Spent the day in the sun, and despite taking precautions I’ve made myself sun sick… Smothering myself in aloe and climbing into bed with an ungodly amount of water.
Oh man, between a shitty work day and this weather I am a very cranky monkey this evening. Need it to cool off, and for my holiday to begin already.
Whelp! Lightening hit the street behind my place and knocked everything out for a minute, it was like ear piercingly loud.
I had a similar thought earlier ahaha
This is fkn ridiculous, was joking with the family about whether we hallucinated moving to Melbourne from QLD 10yrs ago.
Having an evap cooler when it’s humid outside is like standing under the sun to stay cool. At moment my little pedestal fan is putting it to shame.
Their bullshittery is well known. From the ensuing murmurs that went around after, no one ever takes them seriously.
I would love to because it was truly hilarious, but it’s too work-specific. Just know they’re probably going to keep very quiet for a while, hopefully. Also, the porky was in an area I am known for, and just about everyone who witnessed it knows that.
There’s a pathological story teller in my workplace. I was growing sick of it so I finally put them to shame today. They started bubbling and babbling and squirming so hard over being called out, and I don’t feel an ounce bad about it.
Feels like I’ve been smacked in the gob.
Pull a muscle under my jaw yawning, and now it sort of hurts to talk and my tongue aches.
It’s ridiculous! Even my giant office in the city is sticky inside, almost feels like there’s condensation on every surface…
Just got back from a hike in Kinglake, the whole place was covered in a super dense fog. Also had to cut the hike short because the leeches were insane, so much so it began freaking my hiking partner out.
Even after a good breakfast I’ve not managed to expuge some last night’s awful sleep. Feel ridiculously groggy and lethargic, ughhh!
Radar reckons I’ll get a bit at 9pm, but I’m calling bullshit right now.
I wait with bated breath!
Where-o where-o where is rain, where could rain be…
Nah still in Vic and far enough from the border we are still getting low to mid 20s.