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Monday.  17th.  Backdating this.  Super busy day of people asking me stuff as soon as I logged on, and All The Tickets (4 incidents and 13 requests!!) so no cleaning time.  Cooked dinner (beef cheeks) at lunch time, as well as after work.  I seriously don't have time for work, just too much to do.  Also roasted a bunch of veggies for dinner, so lots of leftovers so no more cooking all week.  Only a bit of photo labelling (66 photos) because it was the Lego Masters finale.  Was actually surprised Scott and Owen didn't win in the end, I reckoned they could have won it from about episode one or two.  

Tuesday.  Another busy day.  Lost it when I was over talking to Neil and after ages realised I was standing right in the middle of Duncan's meeting.  Far out I hate going into the office.  Noone ever goes to meeting rooms anymore, they all just sit at their desks.  So whenever I get up I run a gauntlet of walking through three or four meetings on my way out.  Hate hate hate.  Sad there was no more Lego Masters to watch, but did label some photos.

Dewey spider web

Wednesday.  Dusting around the hallway smoke detector and it went off and wouldn't stop (until Stu got out of the shower to press its button).  Ok fine, so I must have gotten some dust in it.  But ten minutes later it went off again at random.  Was a bit stressed about going to work if it was just going to beep all day - it'd distress Stumpy and the fish *a lot*.  But got Damien to listen on his way in and he couldn't hear it, so think it's ok.  Stressful day.  Labelled 196 photos, so only 260 behind - half a week's worth.

Thursday.  Generally depressed about Microsoft and its complete nonsense with how everything of it works.  Literally nothing it does is standard and we've had to make an *awful* mess of our network to try and accommodate it.  Hate.  Was astounded at the price of new vinyl in JB's .. like $50 for popular records!?  Insanity!

Will stop here.

Sunday.  Didn't post a pic of the pork roast..

Candle and pork

Monday.  Busy day, trying to clean all the things, but getting deeper and deeper into the mess the deeper I go.  Leftover pork for dinner, photo labelling (into Jordan in Eursasia photo labelling), Lego Masters.

Tuesday.  Rinse and repeat of Monday really.

Wednesday.  Busy day.  XL has been off on training or sick all week so super busy with tickets.  This week we finished the Puntasic Musicians jigsaw so people had a lot of fun trying to find the musicians/bands.  Labelled 82 photos.  So 208 photos behind to keep up the schedule for the year.  Manageable.

Thursday.  Went with the sweetie to our doctor who has moved to a suburban location, maybe wanting to get into aged care much??  After a couple of days of people guessing musicians, we did the big reveal of the answers just before drinks.  Had pizza for the first time in a month.  

Dominos Florey is still advertising The Big One, but I asked and they're not selling them anymore
The Big One - gone

Watched several episodes of the Antarctica anime (Singapore been-theres!!!) then the second episode of The Surgeon's Cut (watched the first one the other day, not sure when).  

Friday.  Was helping out Aquila with some DNS stuff and he put a beer emoji in the chat, and that was enough of a trigger to suggest a Herbert's lunch.  @CLBradley couldn't make it, but Tony could so that was nice.  Had some of the Moon Dog white chocolate white ale which was amazing, and had the Mac and Cheese which was delish.  

Moon Dog white chocolate white ale

Herber's Mac and Cheese

Went down after work to help with Tony and Jess's horrible Bach jigsaw.  It's all black and white, but the worst thing about it is if you put two pieces together you can't actually tell if they're right or not.  Worst jigsaw in history, they may not ever finish it. 

Bach jigsaw

Watched Nomadland with the sweetie in the evening.  It was pretty slow, but somehow still interesting.

Saturday.  A day of all the things.  Alternating between physical stuff (houseworky type stuff), photo stuff (Dubbo photo culling) and fun (playing with my digital Lego house model).  Stu had the oven on in the morning to make some baked eggs in an attempt to get through the epic jar of salsa we have, so at lunch I had a go at making a Dominos puff pastry pepperoni and feta pizza.  It actually worked really well, except for it being a little soggy in the middle, and it also blew up a bit.. maybe pricking the surface would have helped?  I'll post most of the pics in its own post.

Domino puff pastry pepperoni feta pizza

Pretended to be healthy for dinner - cooked up some leftover pork with some shallot, garlic and cabbage, on rice, with dried fried onion on top.

Pork and cabbage

Stu must have liked it - he went back for seconds!  After some Antarctica anime I watched the third episode of The Surgeon's Cut, about a transplant surgeon.  She talked about the liver being the centre of the body - where the soul is.. and all I could think about was alcohol making the soul happy .. only it doesn't.. haha

Sunday.  Got some stuff done in the morning, then headed out for brunch, a Bunnings run and some food shopping.  Spent the majority of the afternoon blogging - our Dubbo trip from 1981 (check it out!!), the Dubbo This Day in History posts from the past week, and downloading and processing photos for this week's blog.  Stu cooked a pea and ham soup for dinner.  Finished up with Lego Masters and this blog entry.

Today was 16 May, a day which has had various significant events over the years, but this year we didn't do anything of any particular note.  Oh well.  

Sunday.  Blogged on time for once!!  Leftover lemon chicken for dinner.  Lego Masters in the evening.  Think the new neighbours might be knocking out another wall - lots of banging today and tonight.

Monday.  Ok day, mostly cleaning, although very slow progress with it.  Leftover pasta for dinner.  Labelled 232 photos, some while watching Lego Masters.  *Finally* got some rain, with added storm.

Tuesday.  Vicki was in town this week, so I took it as golden opportunity to work from home all week so she could have the same desk every day, and I wouldn't have to deal with being in people's meetings.  Tried to clean stuff but too many people wanting stuff.  We're into season 10 of The Simpsons.  Then Lego Masters.

Cherry tree dropping

Wednesday.  Much the same as Tuesday really.  Didn't get quite caught up with photo labelling from last week, but at least didn't get any further behind.  

Most of the leaves fell off the cherry tree in just a few days!
Dropped leaves

Thursday.  Worked from home again, although did go in for drinks.  Started watching a Netflix documentary on Mercury 13, a story I'd never heard before.

Friday.  More cleaning.  Renamed over eight hundred objects on the CLI and deleted a few hundred unused objects as well.  Stu came home then we headed out - to Chong Co for dinner, then food shopping (had to wave to the seven peeps up in the space station as it flew over Jamo).

Chong Co duck salad

Chong Co prik pao moo grob

Saturday.  Cooked dinner (honey mustard chicken and rice) then we picked up CRD and headed out to the club.  Chatted for a bit and had some lunch, then I got stuck into priming more cabinets.  Had drinks and snackages by the fire and an early night.

Priming before

Priming after

Club fire

Excuse the primer on my fingers!
Cheese and fire

Sunday.  Slept reasonably well (I thought) but felt pretty tired all day. 

VH-NXJ approaching Canberra Airport

Stopped via Chemist Warehouse on the way home.  I'd already put an order through the app for my script refill, probably half an hour before I got there, but they still said it was going to be "ten minutes".  We waited a full half hour but still no sms, so went in again, and they're like, oh we were busy so some of the app orders were missed.  Fricken hopeless.  Next time I should put the order in a couple of hours in advance.  So didn't get home til after lunch time (although didn't actually have any lunch, because we had bacon and eggs for breakfast).  Didn't really feel like doing anything useful, so thought I'd do something a bit fun - play with the Lego house model I started one day when I was off sick in November 2016!  Sadly Lego have pulled support for Lego Digital Designer, which is a shame, because it's actually a really good program. I got the floors sorted and some more interior details added, but there's still a lot of detail (and all the furniture!) still to go.  This is just the main floor so far.  Then I have start on downstairs.  And the yard.  ;)

Lego house model

Roast pork for dinner (all the crackling!) and Lego Masters.  And blogging.

Another back dated entry for last week.

Monday.  19th.  My change got approved to do a bunch of cleaning in the prod network, so spent a couple of days on that.  Labelled 208 photos, some while waching the new season of Lego Masters.

I found this skink while I was weeding on Monday evening.  I haven't seen such a small skink since I left Sydney!  So cute!
Tiny skink

Tuesday.  Couldn't get to sleep for ages.  Then woke up at 4am for ages.  Cleaning for most of the day.  Late home.  Lamb leftovers for dinner, then Lego Masters.  Managed to label 48 photos during Lego Masters.

David B noted that KSK is now doing ramen, so tried it on Tuesday.  Not bad, and at $12.50 a lot cheaper than Ramen O.
KSK ramen

Wednesday.  Literally rinse and repeat of Tuesday - asleep late, awake early for ages, cleaning.  Got through the first pass of cleaning, with just those other more complicated apps to clean up.  Then did up a complicated ruleset which took *hours* to document and implement.  Super late home.  Had leftover feta pasta for dinner and watched Lego Masters, although spent the whole time trying to find accommodation in Dubbo, so no labelling or even doing the rest of the planning for the trip.

Thursday.  Pretty quiet morning because most of the cleaning work I wanted to do was done already.  And I didn't really feel like starting anything new, given I was about to be off for five days..  At lunch it was a lunch to celebrate the shutdown of the old network.  Some of us may have stayed all afternoon.  But it was great to catch up with some people I haven't seen in ages. 

In the evening I made Mexican style pizzas with some leftover salsa and torilla bases from the club night.

There's pepperoni, pulled pork and corn, halapeno and mushroom and corn, mushroom and corn.  The sweetie wanted more so I made another two.
Mexican pizzas

Good Friday.  Still wasn't really sure if I had a sore throat or not, but warned Mum anyway just in case.  Spent the morning tidying up the house.  Mum arrived just in time for lunch (of hot cross buns and leftover chicken and plum sauce). 

She made good use of the shelves I got for David :)

Mum and cubby holes

Spent most of the afternoon going through about fifty boxes of Dad's slides so she could fill in any details and memories.  Mum brought down Five Crowns card game, so we had a game of that.  I started off well, but Stu won.  Had salmon and salad for dinner.  After dinner we went for a drive around Canberra to show Mum some stuffs, and then we went up Mt Ainslie to have a bit of a looksee.

Canberra from Mt Ainslie

Canberra from Mt Ainslie

Canberra from Mt Ainslie

Canberra from Mt Ainslie

Canberra from Mt Ainslie

I also might have taken some photos of stars

Southern Cross sideways

Orion on a diagonal

Saturday morning we got ready then Mum and I headed north to go west.  We stopped in Jugiong for a pitstop and thought we'd go for a walk down to the river.  There was heaps of campers and horse floats about, as it turned out there was a Polo Cross tournament that weekend!  We went down to the river, and watched some of the guys practising.

Sergeant Parry Memorial

Hugh Macmaster Memorial Windmill

Murrumbidgee

Polo Cross practise

Polo Cross practise

On the way back to the car I found a wallet just sitting on the ground.  There was a medicare card, but no licence that I could see.  Not that we looked very hard, we felt a bit odd going through someone's wallet.  We did find one slip of paper with some possible phone numbers on it, but none of them worked.  Maybe there was some contact info in there somewhere, but it certainly wasn't obvious.  Pro tip: always leave an easy to find contact information card in your wallet in the case of loss!!  I asked some of the people camping nearby if they knew the people, but they didn't, but did agree to hold onto it for us and sort it out, since they were planning on being there all weekend.  The lady tried messaging them on Facebook, but they didn't answer while we were there.  Anyways, she called me back later in the afternoon to let me know that their daughter had heard someone asking about the wallet, so it was returned to the owners!

We drove past Stu's dream home in the country

Stu potential dream home

We stopped in Cootamundra to have a wander around the station and look at the rail yards.

Signal gantry at Cootamundra

Railway lines at Cootamundra

Cootamundra station

Turntable at Cootamundra

Cootamundra station

Then onto Junee in time for lunch - of noodles :)  Had a look through David's photos of the RAAF Air Show (just some random selections throughout the five thousand or so of them that he took ;) ).  David was supposed to have a sleep and Mum thought she would too, so I went and found a jigsaw to do.  But it was more like a model made of cardboard - of the Titanic!  So David stayed up and we did it together.  Took a couple of hours.  And Mum ended up coming out but having a bit of a snooze on the lounge.  

Us with Titanic model

Titanic model

Then we helped David do some DVD sorting.  Then we got ready and walked down to the Junee Hotel for dinner.  Mum and I split a "rump and ribs" which was very sensible - just the right amount of food, and the ribs were lovely!

Went back to David's and watched most of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, followed by the new Storm Boy in an attempt to stay up a bit later to try and sleep in a bit with the end of daylight savings.  I enjoyed the remake, as I seem to remember the original being fairly slow and bleak.  

Sunday.  Slept quite well, and because of the late night I slept in a bit - which meant I woke up exactly on time for my normal routine :)  The problem was David was at work and didn't know what time he'd be home, so we just hung around the house bored.  I did a few logic puzzles which was a good distraction.  He ended up getting home at nearly lunch time, by which time was a bit frustrated that I hadn't achieved anything useful all day.  David organised (in the space of ten minutes!!) for a bunch of peeps to meet up at the Junee Hotel for lunch for roast lamb - Peter, Nick, Ben, and Ben's sister and kids who were down visiting. 

Junee lunch

So quite a nice lunch.  But it was pretty big, and we didn't finish eating til nearly 2pm, so decided I'd call off doing the lamb roast I'd planned for Sunday night.  After lunch Mum and I headed back to Canberra. 

Field burning

Field burning

Didn't get home til about 17:40.  And not at all hungry.  Put on a documentary about Machu Picchu, then had a game of Five Crowns, which I won, over pepperoni and cheese that I had for dinner.

Kings were wild this hand, and look what I got dealt!
Kings wild

Monday.  Slept well, and woke up exactly on time for the new time.  Mum got ready and went home.  I tried to catch up on everything I'm behind in.  I failed.  Abysmally.  Stu wanted to go out at lunch to see the new works they're doing at Lake Burley Griffin.  I just have this feeling like they're further ruining the circular shape of the area that was in the original design...   Still, it was a lovely day and nice spending time with the sweetie.

Lake infilling

Stu in dinghy

Crying Dinghy

Henry Rolland Park

Lake infilling

Henry Rolland Park

Henry Rolland Park panorama

Commonwealth Avenue bridges

Oh hai raven

Lake selfie

Lake no fountain

Red rumped parrots

Red rumped parrots snap

Came home and put on some Asian Style Beef Cheeks, and watched some tv in the evening.

A few weeks ago DannyG put me onto the RAAF 100th Anniversary celebrations.

Of course I had to go.  

The day before, I messaged the brother.  I thought he'd be working, but sent him a message anyway.

Of course he had to go.

Turns out he actually had the day off (at the last minute), so he came up Tuesday night and stayed the night.

We did our own thing on the Wednesday though.  He had the good lenses so decided to go up Mount Ainslie.  I wanted to be closer to everything with my piddly 135mm (200 equiv) lens, so I went in with the sweetie and walked to the lake from there.  OMFG traffic was horrendous.  So bad. 

So I actually saw the beginnings of things from Kings Avenue Bridge as I made my way over.

RAAF 100th anniversary

RAAF 100th anniversary

RAAF 100th anniversary

Seahawk helicopter

RAAF 100th anniversary

RAAF 100th anniversary

I set myself up at the end of Anzac Parade, a little west of the ceremonial area (the main ceremony was at Yarralumla, but it was being broadcast so I could hear it all from the setup they had).

RAAF 100th anniversary

RAAF 100th anniversary

From 10:30 they had the ceremonial flypasts, which went up the lake then up Anzac Parade.

C-27J Spartans

C-27J Spartan

C-27J Spartan

F-35A Lightning II

F-35A Lightning II

F-35A Lightning II

F/A-18F Super Hornets and EA-18G Growlers (can you tell the difference?)

F/A-18F Super Hornets and EA-18G Growlers

The bats sure were unhappy about being woken up by such noisy jets!

Unhappy bats

Then a bit of a wait for the C-130J Hercules

C-130J Hercules

C-130J Hercules

There were a bunch of people on top of the library

Peeps on the library

Then the Black Hawk helicopters (from the army - I call shenanigans!)

S-70A-9 Black Hawk

S-70A-9 Black Hawk

S-70A-9 Black Hawk

S-70A-9 Black Hawk

S-70A-9 Black Hawk

S-70A-9 Black Hawk

David got some awesome shots of these heading straight for him up Mount Ainslie!

Then from about 11:20 was the main flypast.  

First some old planes - Hudson, Boomerang, Harvard, Wirraway

Hudson, Boomerang, Harvard, Wirraway

Mustang, Spitfire, P-40 Kittyhawk

Mustang, Spitfire, P-40 Kittyhawk

Catalina and Iroquois (Huey) and Dakota

Catalina and Iroquois (Huey)

Catalina

Catalina

Iroquois (Huey) (Navy? what? I call shenanigans ;) )

Iroquois (Huey)

Dakota

Dakota

AP-C3 Orion

AP-C3 Orion

Caribou

Caribou

Neptune

Neptune

F-35A Lightning II

F-35A Lightning II

F/A-18F Super Hornets and EA-18G Growlers (can you tell the difference?)

F/A-18F Super Hornet

F/A-18A Hornets - these guys are being retired

F/A-18A Hornet

PC-21

PC-21

B300 King Air 350

B300 King Air 350

C-27J Spartan

C-27J Spartan

C-130J Hercules

C-130J Hercules

C-130J Hercules

C-130J Hercules

C-130J Hercules

P-8A Poseidon and AP-3C Orion

P-8A Poseidon and AP-3C Orion

P-8A Poseidon

P-8A Poseidon

AP-3C Orion

AP-3C Orion

E-7A Wedgetail

E-7A Wedgetail

E-7A Wedgetail

C-17A Globemaster III

C-17A Globemaster III

C-17A Globemaster III

C-17A Globemaster III

C-17A Globemaster III

C-17A Globemaster III

KC-30A MRTT and F/A-18F Super Hornets

KC-30A MRTT and F/A-18F Super Hornet

KC-30A MRTT

KC-30A MRTT

KC-30A MRTT and F/A-18F Super Hornets

KC-30A MRTT and F/A-18F Super Hornet

KC-30A MRTT and F/A-18F Super Hornet

And finally the Roulettes

RAAF Roulettes

RAAF Roulettes

RAAF Roulettes

RAAF Roulettes

RAAF Roulettes

RAAF Roulettes

RAAF Roulettes

RAAF Roulettes

RAAF Roulettes

RAAF Roulettes

RAAF Roulettes (with Virgin 737-800 VH-VUK in the background)

RAAF Roulettes (with Virgin 737-800 VH-VUK in the background)

RAAF Roulettes

RAAF Roulettes

RAAF Roulettes

RAAF Roulettes

RAAF Roulettes

RAAF Roulettes

So yeah, pretty fun morning, although a fair bit of sitting around doing nothing for the first half of it.  I took over seven hundred photos.  David took over five thousand.

:)

Before I start, this is the lemon cheese cake I made last weekend.  Similar to the previous one, except using light evaporated milk instead of cream, and made in a much bigger container to thin the base out a bit.  I also tried to melt some cooking chocolate (not baking bits), but it just wouldn't melt.  I then had flash back memories to have a similar problem with cooking chocolate when I was living in Sydney.  Note to self: never buy that again (I don't think I even bought it, I can't remember where it came from).

Lemon cheesecake

Lemon cheesecake

Monday.  22nd.  Got two boxes of Dad's slides fixed up before work (had some extra time, and not as many needed fixing up).  Being at home is sooo much better for my mental health, especially in the evenings.  I feel so much more relaxed and can get so much more done.  Even though it's only an hour and a half or so extra it makes such a difference.  Watched last night's Amazing Race.  The top three teams all really annoy me.  The girls are full of themselves and take every opportunity to tell everyone how awesome they are.  The sikhs I liked to begin with but they're just as mean to people they don't like as anyone else, and while they claim to have helping people ingrained in their culture, they really only help people they like.  The cowboys are ok, but were still out to get Chris and Aleisha.  No idea why those two are so unpopular with everyone.  Did get 346 photos labelled today, although 63 of them before work.  It'll certainly take the pressure off the rest of the week.

Tuesday.  All the stoopid.  Had dinner out with the sweetie which was nice.  Dumpling Inn was closed (have they even reopened since Covid?) so we went to Pizza Artigiana. 

Quattro Formaggi - SANDRA $22 - mozzarella, provolone, gorgonzola and shaved pecorino.  Yum yum.

Artigiana quattro formaggi pizza

Diavola - RINO $22 - tomato, ricotta, Nduja hot salami, and marinated red peppers.  Ok, spicy but not insane, just a bit meh.

Artigiana diavola pizza

Then we did our food shopping.  Watched last night's Amazing Race and was sad to see Chris and Aleisha go.

Wednesday.  Blerf day.  Had a stoopid meeting in the afternoon where they put me on the spot *on the phone* arggh.  But then Skype had a spack which saved me so I could troubleshoot offline.  Seriously DO NOT ask me to troubleshoot something over the phone, especially in a whole group situation.  Hate hate hate.  But we did managed to shut down a good chunk of the old network which was pretty awesome.  Didn't do a whole heap of work past four pm, chatting to peoples about all the things.  Super late home.  Salmon and salad for dinner which was very nice.  I stepped on one of those little bastard millipedes though while I was cooking and it popped and left a smudge on the floor.  So gross.  Labelled photos while watching Amazing Race.  Eyes felt very tired.

Ducks in the new Belco swimming pool

Thursday.  Despite being tired it took forever to get to sleep.  Sigh.  Good drinks, lots of peeps came.  Had Kingsley's for dinner (since we'd already had pizza this week), Simpsons, Laid Back Camp, Encore.  

Friday.  Awake in the middle of the night for hours.  Sigh.  So even more of a zombie than yesterday.  Which was a pity because I was having a random day off.  So I couldn't concentrate on anything that required brainpower.  But still, I had a super productive day getting things done around the house. 

This jungle has to go.  Ten minutes at a time.
Welcome to the jungle

Another last chance summer flower seen on my walk
Last chance summer flowers

Our next door neighbour when I was growing up had one of these bushes.  So many little red berries!!

Red berries

Red berry bush

Watched more X Files in the evening, and started watching Becoming.  

Saturday.  Slept well!  Hurrah!  Except I spent the entire morning finding where photos on our Dubbo trip in 1981 were taken.  Some were easy, but others super tricky.  Like exactly whereabouts is the old platform at Newnes?  And did we drive along the new railway line being constructed between Sandy Hollow and Gulgong?  (since some of the places look a little tricky to get to by car).  After lunch we headed out to the club.  I wanted to do some painting, but Stu wanted a sleep, so no painting for me. 

I don't know which way up this flower goes...
Upside down club flower

Instead I worked on a tapestry by the fire. 

Tapestry by the fire

Matt and Michelle put on an awesome Mexican feast, we all had a lovely evening.

Mexican feast

Mexican feast

Mexican feast

Mexican feast

Mexican feast

Mexican feast

Sunday.  Today.  Slept okish, then we came home.  Spent entirely too much time trying to sort out Dad's slides (for anything that doesn't have a date on it - when were they taken?  What else was on that roll?  hrmm).  Michelle (a different one) came over for a while, and then we all went for a walk, but the magpies weren't around. 

Silver lining, with rainbow

Had slow cooked beef stroganoff for dinner with a packet mix from before 2000, was actually quite nice. 

Should be fine right

Should be fine right

Blogged while watching the Amazing Race finale (both took nearly two hours all up).  Just finished blogging as the race finished.  Pretty happy with the outcome actually.

No movies so no movie quotes.. 

These are the couple of days I was going to blog last week but it got too late then it was all too hard.

Saturday.  27th.  In the morning did a cutover of prod firewalls, and everything seemed to go well.  Made a rocky road.  Not much else though.  Headed out to the club in the afternoon for Robert's epic Chinese New Year feast.  Just did a bit of paint by numbers because there were already plenty of people in the kitchen.  Sharpie messaged at one point - apparently I'd broken something I hadn't even thought to test because there shouldn't have been a need.  Whoops.  Took them *all day* to get onto us though, and then it was fixed in minutes.  

Robert's feast was spectacular as always.  A restaurant quality banquet.  I've only included photos of *some* of the dishes!

Club Chinese New Year feast

Cooking chicken wings

San choy bow

Sweet and sour pork

Chicken wings

Stir fry

But.  As always, this guy over caters to the extreme.  He could have easily fed at least double the people that were there.  Which meant for an insane quantity of leftovers.  Which I packaged up as much as I could and *begged* people to take some home.  I took an esky full of food.  I couldn't even look in the fridge in the morning to see what was left, I knew I'd be too upset if there was a lot. 

I did actually manage to sleep ok though.  But I was pretty grumpy and didn't get much done on Sunday (other than a bit of playing (and fighting) with galleries). 

I'm trying to think of there's a word for "hates seeing anything wasted".  Specifically in relation to "core values".  I couldn't really think of a word for it.  If I had to pick my top core values, this would be one of them.  Unwasteful ??

I cooked up a brisket in the slow cooker for dinner.

Brisket rub

And said hi to the bird at the window

Oh hai peewee

And finished watching The Poseidon Adventure.

Where were we?  Epic lamb roast.  31st Jan.  Backdated.

Epic lamb roast

Watched more Hibike Euphonium.  

Monday.  Spent all morning renaming firewall objects to fit our naming scheme.  And documenting a whole stack of rules that had been done that I was going to need to duplicate.  Spent the entire afternoon doing all the rules - twice - on two different firewalls.  

In the evening a storm rolled through.  I was trying to run a script to copy "recent" files to One Drive (files modified since last backup), but the thing made my computer have a sad, so I ended up just shutting it down and disconnecting it from power and network.  There might have been just a bit of rain.

Garage flood

Garage flood

So it was a bit of a scramble to move the few things in cardboard out of the way and empty a few boxes.  Desperately need to declutter.

Had lamb red curry for dinner and finished season 6 of The Simpsons (Who shot Mr Burns?).  I never watched The Simpsons, but I do remember when the episode came out at the end of 1995 in Australia.  People were talking about it and I went and use this new fandangled thing called the internet to find out who did it (because the start of season 7 had already aired in the US).  Fun stuff.  So I knew who did it twenty five years ago.  Although not having seen the episode I didn't know how/why.  

After dinner fired everything up again from shutting it down for the storm.  Except the UPS decided to be a big stinky poo.  When I turned it on it had a fast beep and "reset battery" alarm.  If I held the on button down it would reset, but then it claimed it was in overload.  Which was silly because literally nothing was trying to use it (I even disconnected everything to prove it).  And then it got into such a state that I had to turn it off at the wall.  So now my computer is on mains power which is a big poo.  So by 8pm I'd only labelled fifty photos out of the three hundred I really needed to do to catch up.  At least the sweetie did the washing up yayyy.  Had another fight with windows, which has gone back to mapping by IP address rather than dns/netbios name.

Tuesday.  Remember that stoopid firewall that was being a big poo last year?  Well Wardie upgraded it the other weekend, which fixed it.  Go fricken figure.  So did up the bunch of rules I needed to do on it.  Only took like seven months to get to that point.  Hrmm.  Sausages and salad for dinner.  Did some photo labelling but ran out of steam and started looking at bed frames online.  Found one that looked promising, and found it at two different fly-by-night retailers (Eliving Furniture and MyDeal) which both got pretty scathing reviews on review sites.  

Wednesday.  I'd just gotten to sleep on Tuesday night when right on midnight there was this super loud BEEP BEEP BEEP times four.  I sat right up and saw an orange light down the hall.  But as I was sitting up I caught the cable of my phone which knocked it onto the floor which broke my brain.  By the time I looked up again the light was off.  This of course freaked me out.  Was someone in the house and they had a light on but turned it off?  I had to work hard to get the sweetie to get out of bed to come investigate with me.  We searched the whole house but didn't find anyone.  We weren't even entirely sure what made the noise and light.  But we're pretty sure it was the new smoke detector.  This is one of those ten year battery smoke detectors that you can't take the battery out of (disabling it disables it *forever*).  So we're going to be pretty pissed if it keeps generating false alarms.  There was a daddy long legs in the vicinity so we caught it, and I've been dusting around the area quite regularly in case it was simply a spider that set it off.

Had an ok morning.  Did an audit of a complicated ruleset, to make sure all our firewalls are in sync.  Missed our team meeting to go to a specialist appointment.  Had to wait for ages in the waiting room, the longest I've ever waited there.  While I was there I had to a listen to a woman rabbit on about how the covid vaccine is made from aborted babies, how the news is manipulative (well duh), how Victoria shouldn't have needed to go into lockdown last year, and how is that *noone* in Victoria is accountable for the security guard hotel quarantine contract - clearly it *must* have been Daniel Andrews that authorised it, how the government in Victoria mismanaged the whole thing, because NSW was so much better at dealing with it all, how America is overreporting their covid deaths because the hospitals get paid $15000 for every covid death and so they're reporting deaths as covid deaths even if they died of something else but still tested positive for covid.... omfg I was like *get me out of here* ..!! Seriously you can't make this stuff up.  Eventually I was called up, and I was there so long because he "didn't think I'd arrived yet".  Fricken hopeless.  I was literally right on time.  I did have lunch with the sweetie afterwards so that was nice.  Did some work with Neil on our mail servers which was good.  Had Kingsley's for dinner because the sweetie wanted comfort food after his crazy busy day, and I was up for that too for the same reasons.  Simpsons and Hibike Euphonium and struggling to keep up with Eurasia photo labelling.

Thursday.  So apparently two pieces of Kingsley's southern fried chicken is actually not a lot of food, and I woke up at 3:12 hungry.  Had some cheese etc but couldn't get to back to sleep for at least an hour.  I was pretty tired in the morning with "dropsy".. including probably $15 worth of fish food pellets all over the floor :(  Should definitely not be operating heaving machinery today.  I scooped up a goodly amount of the fish food, because $15.

Had a Lighty lunch that Jim organised.  Connor and I shared the "special" pizza which was very nice.

Lighty pizza

Mountain of buildings

Watched several episodes of Euphonium in the evening and then I watched the first episode of Encore by Kristin Bell.  It was Annie, and I enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would.

Friday.  Apparently two pieces of pizza and a garlic scroll is actually not a lot of food and I woke up a bit after 4am hungry.  Sigh.  Fairly busy day again. 

In the morning Aquila messaged me to see if I wanted to have lunch at Herbert's.   Of course!!

Ginja Ninja at Herbert's

This time I tried the pot pie which was very nice.  I asked for a small serving of fries so I wouldn't stuff myself silly..

Pot Pie at Herbert's

In the afternoon we tested the rules on the new firewall with real (testing) traffic which was pretty cool.  Didn't get the paperwork written up for it though.  In the evening went and saw Penguin Bloom with EffanC.

Saturday.  As noted in my movie review, I asked Sam Bloom whether she became friends with Bron again or not, so I was pretty stoked when she answered.  Pretty quiet day.  Didn't do too much house stuff (trying to actually enjoy weekends).  Had a bit of a play with Gimp to do Lego mosaics.  Watched Encore (The Sound of Music).  Stu cooked dinner - sausages and cabbage.  Then Simpsons, Hibike Euphonium, and Star Trek VI in memorium of Christopher Plumber (I wanted to watch The Sound of Music, but accepted Star Trek VI instead).

Sunday.  7th. 

This is why should always carry a camera on your person.  This flutterby landed near me when I was collecting lemons.  I barely had time to snap a photo before it flew away again.

Lemon tree flutter by

Wrote out a very long todo list for the day, although forgot to add Eurasia photo labelling to it.  So I did a reasonable amount but nowhere near enough. 

I might have done some decluttering of my bedside table drawers.  Some of these soaps I've had since I was a kid.  I think it's time to use them up.

Ancient soaps

I never made it through the list as far as photo processing and blogging, so it never happened.  In fact I was still part way through the list when someone came to collect Stu's old bed.  While we were loading the trailer suddenly the lights went out.  I looked up and saw this.

Small cloud.  Silver lining.

Then it was time to make dinner (lots of roast veggies with leftover lamb), and I even made a cheese cake to use up some of our epic supply of lemons.  I wasn't sure if it was going to work or not, having added so much lemon juice (200mL!!).

Lemon cheesecake

Simpsons - You don't win friends with salad!! Euphonium and Encore.