What have you done today?

Thanks, Swimmy. Things can be a little difficult, sometimes. :slightly_smiling_face:

Thanks, for that, Kazz. They do help, now and then, although it’s still possible to have somebody picking up who almost never speaks back. Most still interact, these days, which is different to how they were, ten years ago.

Thanks, for that.

I will, Dex. The logic of it cannot be denied.

Thanks, for that.

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It is, yes. I live alone and the silence can be a little much, at times.

Thanks, for that.

@Ian_Haines I live alone but do go to work. However sometimes you kinda long for a word not through a phone.

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Go the Panthers!

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I do long for those. Maybe, I’ll adjust to never having company, again. People say that we can adjust to just about everything. Time will tell.

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Gardening today.
I’ve small garden but there still seems to be a lot of leaves to sweep
Last weeks stormy weather brought them tumbling down.

Enjoy the day x

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Sat in the house no power guys digging up the road in the Close to replace gas pipes have severed the power cable ohh bloody hum

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Are you feeling any better now? :slightly_smiling_face:

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Went swimming today as temperature was at 30 degrees! :sunglasses:

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Thanks yes I’m ok now :wink:

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I took my visitors for a drive around Wollongong, it was a public holiday (Labour Day) so pretty busy with no parking at Wollongong harbour but we found some other places to visit.

The Sri Venkateswara Hindu Temple

Stanwell Tops

The Seacliff Bridge

Battery Park at Port Kembla

…and Hill 60

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Hi

Great pictures and a lovely day out.:+1:

Is this near you Bruce ?

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Yes, that’s the Seacliff Bridge we drove over it on the way home, you can see it in the distance in the third (or fourth?) of my pictures.looking from Stanwell Tops south toward Wollongong. It was quite a feat of engineering apparently

The old road along the cliff (you can see a bit of it in your pic) became too dangerous with massive rocks falling off the cliff. The road had to be closed which cut Wollongong in two because the only way to get to the northern part was a long detour via Mount Ousley or Bulli Pass

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Yesterday me and the good lady wife went for our Flu and Covid injections. About 9 pm last night, I started shivering and shaking. The wife was’nt as bad, even with a small cold. I went straight to bed, and had a really rough night. The nurse said it was a new type of Flu variant. This morning my left arm aches. where the covid one went in.So folks, if your’e lined up for the jabs, I wish you well! :hot_face:

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Sorry to hear that John. I had my jabs on Sunday morning, absolutely no side effects whatsoever. Not gloating, but just lucky I guess.

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@Dextrouse, Well l Avent ad me flu or me covid jabs, and l ain’t and any
side effects either !! :+1::roll_eyes::roll_eyes::+1:

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Glad you two guys were ok. I’m cheering myself up with the thought, that my immune system is working well, trying to reject these pesky intrusions! :neutral_face: :yum: