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Friday was a pretty wet day, and today has been pretty steady. It's going to be a great spring.

And the birds are all singing lovemenow songs.

And I've been extremely lazy, apart from going shopping with Kerri this morning. Finished one of ResQgeek's books and started on the other. In the meantime I'm reading a couple of the popular mathematics books we gained from the uni library haul.

Did I mention that one of those books worth $US100 or so?

All in all life is good, finances are on track, I'm racking up airmiles any number of ways short of actually flying, and I'll definitely be in Toronto next April one way or another.

Date: 2005-09-10 08:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] weebly-one.livejournal.com
Now - I must admit - until this summer cricket left me cold too. But now my 9 year old son has discovered a passion for playing the game, and England are winning for a change - and the English footy team are so disapointing - I findmyself liking it more and more.

It won't last long though.... bit like the rugby craze a little while ago!

Date: 2005-09-10 08:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skyring.livejournal.com
You never know. A century old sport can grow boring. But when the long-standing champions get toppled, then the thing livens up. Heaven knows why Australia has done so well for so long. Something to do with ferocious moustaches perhaps.

And perhaps a game that stretches several days with scheduled sleep breaks can be all the more exciting for that with the morning papers able to report on progress.

Me, I'm wondering whatever happened to the West Indians. They used to be able to make a game fizz with excitement.

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