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01-02-2004, 09:10 PM
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Sydney Australia
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Daily January 3, 2004
G'day all
Still hot here. At present we are sitting inside with the airconditioner going. Am having a rest today because tomorrow I am taking the pictures for my nephew's engagement party. I thought that Canberra our nation's capital would be cooler- that's where he lives- but the forecast is for 38 degrees there.
The Sydney festival is on during January. There are a lot of activities on for visitors and I think that the authorities were surprised by the number of people out even yesterday because there were problems with the queues on the ferries to go across the harbour.
Anyway I am being a tourist guide for those of you who would like to come and visit. Great place to visit!!!
Hope everyone is having a good day and the weather is improving at your end. 
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01-03-2004, 03:21 AM
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morning Lesley and all that follow,
it's still dark out, at the moment nothing planned for today, maybe get the housework done that didn't get done yesterday  our kids always seem to enjoy throwing things everywhere, do one room and they wreck another
we'll see how the light is working to see if we can get out with the camera, if not then it'll be candid shots of our kids  maybe start planning trips out over the next couple months when the weather changes, decisions, decisions what can one do
better go folks for I hear the thunder of rumbling feet, me kids must be getting up
Keep on being creative folks
Duncan
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01-03-2004, 04:19 AM
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Southern California
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Thought I'd pop in and say Good Morning, Duncan and Lesley, before I hit the sack.
Don't envy you the heat, Lesley. Went through a long hot summer this last one, preceded by a very warm winter, so I'm enjoying every minute of the rain and cold we're having presently.
Cya in my morning. G'night John-boy and everyone!
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01-03-2004, 05:21 AM
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Tasmania
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It's just after 9pm here and with daylight saving, that means the sun set a few minutes ago.
It's been a nice sunny day, we stacked 100+ bales of hay in the shed for winter and pruned some trees overhanging the driveway.
Then I grabbed a Boags Premium, the camera and watched the sunset:

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01-03-2004, 08:42 AM
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A Local Legend
NC
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Sitting here reading WC while my 3 year old grandson is on grandpa's computer playing Thomas the Train game. Isn't it amazing how small ones learn the computer faster than us adults.
My joy for this coming year is watching smiles and joy in little ones eyes and the fascination of learning. Maybe I will learn along with them.
Beautiful morning in North Carolina.
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01-03-2004, 09:02 AM
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A WC! Legend
Perth Western Australia
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10PM West Oz time.
Hi everyone.
Taz, that's a gorgeous sunset
Not much happened, I got a numb bum sitting here catching up with threads and answering a mile high of PMs
So many of you have become really great friends and special to me. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
(((((((((GROUP HUGZ)))))))))))))) and vinni sends leg rubs 
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01-03-2004, 09:31 AM
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A WetCanvas! Patron Saint
California Gold Country
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Good Morning Everyone.
Thanks for all the well wishes and good thoughts yesterday.
46.5 hours and counting. Yesterday was a very difficult day. But this morning I'm feeling much better. Be thinking of me this afternoon. Have to drive to Sacramento to pick up my youngest who has been at my daughters since New Years Eve. What a nice brother he was to babysit so big sis could go out and party. Anywhos 2 hours is a long time to be in the car by myself without smoking. I never smoked when someone else was in the car but I don't have anyone to go with me this afternoon.
VACATION!!!! starts this morning at 11:30. Yehaw!!!!!!
I am soooooo looking forward to this time off. Have absolutely nothing planned but haven't had more than three days off at a time in almost two years.
Lesley send me a plane ticket and I'll be happy to let you be my tour guide.
Duncan just put off the cleaning till the kids move out. There really is no point to it till then.
Eileen I'm hating every second of this cold. IT SNOWED!!!! at my house yesterday. Granted it only snowed for about an hour and of course didn't stick but that is not the point. IT IS NOT SUPPOSED TO SNOW AT MY HOUSE!!!!! I do not have sufficient body fat to retain heat when it is cold. Which in turn makes me very crabby. and on and on and on......
OK enough whining.
Taz, gorgeous. Looking forward to the days of 9pm sunsets.
Marilyn, 3 year old grandsons are THE BOMB!!!! Mine loves to play on the puter too. Don't have any programs on here for him tho. I'll have to look into that. Mostly he likes looking at his pictures.
Te, get up and shake some life into that bumm and then sit back down again. A splendid way to spend an evening.
Have a great day all. I'm off to work.
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01-03-2004, 09:54 AM
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Northwoods-Lake Superior
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Hello All!
Sherl-You can do it(wish I could) and vacation coming-WOOOHHOOOO! Relax if you can & enjoy, you have it coming after two years!
Taz-Just beautiful! Ah for long days to return!
Lesley-Make that two tickets & I'll meet you & Sherl at the airport!
Te-Have your honey give that bum a rub!  I love you too!
Marilyn-It is amazing isn't it? I wasn't allowed to monkey with the tv until I was 6 I think! Of course we didn't have one until I was three or so! LOL!
Magic Buttons-So wasn't the new Ab Fab a scream?! I laughed so hard I missed a bunch of punch lines!
Well, it's hustle here for me today. I have to finish my computer room with a counter & some shelves cuz I am taking down my show Monday and have to have someplace to put it! ARGHHHHHHH-the down side of not selling it all is dragging it home!
Hope you all have a grrreat Saturday! 
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01-03-2004, 11:49 AM
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Hillsboro, Oregon
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Morning everyone. Well, our New Year's day snow is about gone. At least here in the valley. Still lots and lots of snow up in the mountains and east of the Cascades. The report is for another snow storm to come in Monday night or Tuesday but there is a good chance it will end as freezing rain because of the way the warm and cold air masses are going to over lap each other. Freezing rain is something else besides snow we haven't had in about 6 years... and I don't miss that.
Lesley, 38 doesn't sound hot, at least before the conversion.  I hope it cools down to a more enjoyable temp for you soon.
Duncan, isn't those moments of peice and quiet nice?  We have one dog that doesn't believe the sun will come up unless she wakes it up. So I rarely get to sleep in on my days off. It's funny that she doesn't seem so inclined to bark up the sun on days I have to get up at 5am to go to work.
Eileen, I wonder if the west coast is going to see a weather shift for the next few years. It seems the mid west, south and east coast have had some major changes over the last few years so maybe it's our turn.
Taz, that sounds like a lot of hay, depending on how big your bales are. The farmers around here do their hay different. Some bale into nice 60 or so pound rectangle blocks, some bale them into several hundred pound bales, some roll them up into shredded wheat shapped bales and some put them in rolled up rows. So many different ways to store the same thing. I did a lot of baling as a kid. Hay was ok. Kentucky Blue Grass always made me itch because it was so fine and got down my shirt and I really hated Alfalfa because it was so heavy. There's nothing like the smell of a fresh cut hay field though.
Marilyn, my daughter was 3 when she got on her first computer, in 1979. By the time she was 5 she was loading her own games with the floppy drive (they didn't have hard drives back then). She decided she wanted to learn to type like her mom and I did so we got her a typing game, which she played constantly. By the time she was 8 she was typing over 100 wpm and not long after that was hitting 120 wpm. This was with numbers and letters and very good accuracy. It was amazing to watch her. Of course this was on a computer keyboard and not a typewriter keyboard.
Hi TeAnne.
Sherl, hang in there. I quit smokeing when I was in 2nd grade... I found out just how hazardous to my health smokeing was when my dad caught me.  I did smoke a pipe for awhile one summer when I worked on Kodiak Island, Alaska... but that was in self defense as it was the only thing that would keep the miskitos away... and that was only for a short time till they got their gas masks. So keep it up. And have fun on your vacation.
Sunny, what kind of show were you having? You have probably said in other threads but I missed it.
Well, I guess I should go feed the dogs. They have a tendency to fix it themselves if they are made to wait too long... and they never clean up the dishes afterwards either.
And hello to those that follow. Have a great day.
Mike
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01-03-2004, 12:25 PM
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A WetCanvas! Patron Saint
Thetis Island, B.C.
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mornin' all!
This is a quick one before brekkers just in case the power goes out. Everything is white and lovely, and is promising to be even whiter and lovelier as the day and the weekend progresses. It's not a question of "if" the power goes out, it's "when"!
When the "big storm" they're talking about for Monday hits, it'll either be sleet or snow, as Mike said. If it's snow, it looks like being another record-breaker like in '96. AT that time, we didn't get the wind that Victoria did, so it was easy to tell how much fell - 3 ft in a day and a half.... Almost a week without power except for the odd hour or so. So, we need to spend today preparing, getting food in, etc etc. Can't help enjoying it all - my favourite memories as a child were of being "snowed in" - no school, gathered around the fire for warmth, endless monopoly games.... you know the drill
Hang in there sherl - have you thought of hypnosis as a help?
So hugs to you all! Hope to write again later, power permitting...
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01-03-2004, 12:33 PM
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Hehalem, Oregon, USA
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Good morning all. Here's a couple of early morning submissions. It'a alternatly sunny & raining this morning. Had hail about 5 am.
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01-03-2004, 12:37 PM
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Hehalem, Oregon, USA
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oops. missed one!!! 
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01-03-2004, 12:38 PM
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State of Suspense
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Good Morning, All (barely, but it still is here) -
Lesley - I would love to have you guide me around - I'll take a plane ticket, too, if you are handing them out.
Duncan - that's why I don't bother with the housework - it's going to get messed up anyways.
Eileen - I know I can say "Good Morning" now, instead of "Good Night."
Taz - what's all that hay for? And that sounds like a great way to end a day of hard work.
Marilyn - nothing makes you learn better than teaching - so get those grandkid(s) involved in something and you are sure to be busy with it, too.
Te - the disadvantage of too many friends - too much correspondence!  I'll bet it's worth it, though.
Go Shirl, Go Shirl, YYYAAAAYYYYY SHIRL! (Best cheerleading imitation I can do.  ) Two hours in the car by yourself can be a trial, but put on the radio or music to keep your mind off of it. Besides, you are supposed to keep two hands on the wheel.  And vacation? Can life get any better?  Just keep busy and don't fall into old habits.
Sunny - Hey! You CAN do it - all it takes is the proper amount of desire. Unfortunately, the proper amount of desire only comes after finding yourself on a respirator somewhere, thinking "Jeez, I sure wish I had quit smoking." I'm trying to avoid the same kind of motivation - having a heart attack to encourage weight loss ain't my idea of positive motivation (but it sure would motivate).
And how did the show go? I've asked you this several times in past dailies (tapping my foot here) and you haven't said, or maybe I've missed it somewhere. I hope you got some benefit out of it.
Mike - the weather always seems screwy - yesterday here in the Chicago area we just set a record high yesterday, and on Sunday we are supposed to be forty degrees colder with 6 inches of snow. Go figure!
Veronica - I sure hope that misses you. Fun to be snowed in perhaps, but it sure can be dangerous and miserable, too. Not too bad if you have a source of heat and plenty of food, though.
John - is that from today? eeeyyyuccchh! Nothing better for bringing down the 'ol power and telephone lines.
Well, not much going on here. Working around the house just trying to catch up. You all have a great day and stay safe and warm (or cool  ) wherever you are.
Ray
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01-03-2004, 12:43 PM
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Hehalem, Oregon, USA
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John - is that from today? eeeyyyuccchh! Nothing better for bringing down the 'ol power and telephone lines.
Hi Ray. No, i took that last month on the north side of the olympic penninsula. Though it was pertinent for the weather around the area today though.
John
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01-03-2004, 12:44 PM
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Immortalized
Denver, Colorado (finally!)
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put my back out again.....
dang this cold weather!!!!!!!!!
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