Monday, May 02, 2005
Fall has Fallen
There is now a chill in the air as fall arrives in southeast Australia. Although high temps are still in excess of 20C, at night, temps are frequently falling below 10C, and northern Victoria experienced its first frost warning of the year over the weekend. But then even in the dead of winter, temps won't be much colder than present. Daily temperature ranges for July are ~5-15C [41-59F].
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Carrie pointed out to me that you'll be experiencing two (both admittedly mild) Winters this year. That has to suck.
If it makes you feel any better, any one of our Winters equals any three of yours. I actually saw snowflakes fall today.
T.S. Elliot obviously never spent May in Wisconsin.
Finally, to extend the tradition of your family members saying "I love you," by correcting your word usage, in your entry "Der Untertag," you should write "write on," not "right on."
Much love,
Tad
Er, I mean "write off," not "right off."
Boy, lost my feeling of superiority real quick there.
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