Never mind the boring. Just think of those who have to work outside, these days.
We have some of them right under our noses. And whenever we pity ourselves (we're bored too, and sitting in front of tiny little space heaters we tend to stumble over all the time), one look outside makes us all grateful and warm again.
Poor Juliet. She'll probably drop dead after reading the reviews :-p!
We have snow, too! But I haven't done anything interesting with it (I guess getting into a one-sided snowball fight doesn't count). Boo data entry! Science has so many very boring aspects, doesn't it?
SNOW!! i'm happy to hear someone else being excited about it. There is snow here too, but my flatmates are all from warmer climates (except Ayr) and are being long-suffering about it. I, in contrast feel like I'm back in my natural Canuck habitat - by rights the holidays should also be here, but there still three weeks to go :(
Also, children are brilliant. I hope the eight-year old wasn't too disappointed at the very end of the ballet!
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Never mind the boring. Just think of those who have to work outside, these days.
We have some of them right under our noses.
And whenever we pity ourselves (we're bored too, and sitting in front of tiny little space heaters we tend to stumble over all the time), one look outside makes us all grateful and warm again.
Poor Juliet. She'll probably drop dead after reading the reviews :-p!
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Be careful with hitchhiking. There are 'orrible tales.
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Also, children are brilliant. I hope the eight-year old wasn't too disappointed at the very end of the ballet!
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We got some white stuff to, although it's been reduced to a white dusting on roofs and trees by now.
I'd like it considerably more if it didn't come with low clouds bad visibility that mess up my flight plans :( Alas...
Bets of luck with the data entry in the arctic. Maybe that is the real science... how cold can it get until peons rebel (you never know with Science!)
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