
Today I am thoroughly enjoying the cool breeze sweeping through the house.
Last night we had a roast dinner. Well, remind me to check the long-range forecast before I plan the week's menu. It was a wee bit warm in our place. My lovely Mum put the dinner on because I wasn't due home from work until 7ish (more Christmas retail fun) and we sweltered through it.
I am going theme free for the Flashback and uploading a favourite photo from about 1980.
It was taken by my Dad at the London Bridge formation, part of the Twelve Apostles down near Port Campbell on the Victorian South coast.
The amazing thing about this one is that a year or so after this photo was taken, the whole bridge collapsed into the sea. I'm quite glad it held off until I got off!! Maybe I hastened its collapse by jumping around in my terry towelling tracksuit?
We tripped on down to the Apostles last Summer with the kids, and the environmental safety of the formations and the people wandering on them has been tightened up dramatically.
Still, I like the death defying charm of my early experience.
I am busily "puffing" up a storm in anticipation of a visit to a new wonderful retailer. I'll post some details later.
Happy days of coolness to everyone
2 comments:
Don't you just love those days, after the sweltering heat of the previous day, where you can open the windows and the cool breeze sweeps through and everything starts to recover and breathe.
Magic...
As for London Bridge, I have similar memories.
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