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Topic History of: As I cleared two foot of snow off my bird table...
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JK2006 When I was last on Bondi Beach it was 1989 and I was in Australia with Simon Bates to give the prizes to winners at the Arias, sitting between Minogue and Hutchence who did not, then, know each other.
centaur Itīs been on the news here - London snow, buses trains and underground closed. Massive satisfaction, no one can go to work.
veritas JK2006 wrote:
Which looked like a beautiful square perfect wedding cake mousse, but I felt so sorry for the birds (especially my robin and blackbird), that I had to scrape it off and scatter seeds for the tweeties...

I thought - in 42 years here I don't think I've ever seen so much snow in Bayswater.


I think I recall a blizzard in '82 that was almost similar but while I adore the snow I simply hate the sludge it turns to.

And the weather is the reason I travel on that arduous journey every year to the other side of the world..while you were cleaning that snow off the table I was reaching for a G&T at the lovely rocky seaside pool at Bondi Beach and perusing King Of Hits on my laptop.

One thing I've noticed-Bondi is usually packed to the rafters over summer..with British packpackers (who out-number the Germans by 2 to 1)..this year it's almost deserted. The tourism industry everywhere must be hurting badly. One way backpackers can survive so long in this country is by travelling up the coast taking part-time jobs for a month or so-stretching their holiday to 6 months. Those jobs are vanishing at a great rate.
JK2006 Which looked like a beautiful square perfect wedding cake mousse, but I felt so sorry for the birds (especially my robin and blackbird), that I had to scrape it off and scatter seeds for the tweeties...

I thought - in 42 years here I don't think I've ever seen so much snow in Bayswater.