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Monday evening.  13th.  Backdated cause my blog was broken (through no fault of my own).  Since I've gotten back my phone is still very confused about where it is.  I tried to set myself a reminder to do something at 8am the next day, but it tried to set it for 11pm, and when I tried to change it said it couldn't set it to the past.  I asked Siri "what time is it?" and she responded in Houston time.  Stoopid Apple.  So I rebooted it.  Which fixed that problem but broke my wallpaper - just a black screen instead of what I have set.  After a bit of fiddling it's come back, but it's happened every time I've rebooted - I have to go in, set the wallpaper to another set, then set it back again.  So dumb.  Roast pork for dinner then SImpsons and The Crown.

Rainbow

Double rainbow

Double rainbow

Roast pork

Tuesday.  Slept from around 20:30 til 5:00.  Got epic grunty at my bank because the international transaction fees I'd gotten since the beginning of March hadn't been rebated.  I asked why and they said it was because I hadn't put the requisite amount in that account that month.  Yeah CAUSE I WAS FRICKEN TRAVELLING!!  Other than keeping an eye on the balance I just wasn't thinking about that crap.  So lame.  Pretty pissed off.. but I guess it was only about $10 worth.  Still sux though.  Backed up David's photos onto the NAS.  He took 39568 photos on his Canon (234GB).  Craziness.  Continued being Neil (for the whole week).  Couldn't see in the afternoon, worst it's ever been.  Booked an optometrist appointment (a real optometrist this time instead of specsavers) but the appointment is a couple of weeks away :(  Chicken/feta/spinach sausages for dinner and another early night because I can't see my computer anyway and I'm tired.

Oh, I cut these oak tree suckers back before I went away.  In a month they'd grown back this much..

Oak tree suckers

Wednesday.  Slept from about 20:30 to 5:45.  Windoze has made a bunch of crappy "upgrades" recently.  Liked tabbed Notepad.  Some things I like about it, some not so much.  But get this for a regression: it used to be that if you didn't have a file saved it would show you a * in the title bar so you could remember to save it.  They took this away in their latest "upgrade".  Another dumb thing.. well two.. with command prompt, I have this pinned to the task bar.  Except now when you start it it doesn't start in the pinned location, it starts all the way over on the right.  What's the point of pinning it if it's going to start up wherever it feels like??  Stoopid.  Also, whenever you paste more than one line of commands it brings up a popup that's like, are you sure you want to post more than one line of text?  YES DAMMIT!!  And.  (it keeps coming).  Now whenever I add or remove a USB drive, it collapses every explorer window back to the root.  How f%&*ing stoopid is that??  So I have to reexpand all my folders to where I was working on them.  Hate.  On a lighter note, the desktop wallpaper I have is being better behaved - actually working on all four desktops, and not randomly resizing on the second monitor.

Thursday.  Early night again, woke up around 5.  Did a bit of a rework of my backup plan, because the 2T drives keep filling up.  So some files will go from having three backups to only two.  Being Neil, as well as some decom work.  Quiet drinks, early night.

Spider

Friday.  Had an early night but very restless, then hurty.  Managed a bit more sleep then finally woke up around 6:30.  Did some APNIC training on routing.  Another storage blowup in the afternoon (completely unrelated but similar impact).  Plus I couldn't see.  Might have been talked into a drink at the pub after work.  Had some hazy leprechaun, aka soylent green.

Soylent Green Hazy Leprechaun

Then dinner with EffanC at Hachiko which was expensive but very nice.

Saturday.  Another early morning session of hurty.  Sigh.  Spent ages making sure I have everything off the laptop (for this trip but other stuff as well).  Did some more on the Titanic.  Caught up on some holiday blogging (typing up, not online yet).  Watched The Shop Around the Corner with a very young Jimmy Stewart.  I didn't even know this existed until recently.

Hand held Orion

Sunday.  Helicopters!  Will put that in another post. More holiday writeups.  As always Sunday is a battle to get my photos off my phone.  But when I went to blog I got this error:

Got an error: install_driver(mysql) failed: Attempt to reload DBD/mysql.pm aborted.
Compilation failed in require

FFS.  Wondered if this had anything to do with other crap they've been doing recently.  For example, all our websites were offline for several hours while we were away.  Then David lost his ftp account - it was literally gone, and I had to recreate it.  Sigh.  Too hard to SEEE so too hard to deal with, but there appeared to be changes on the Saturday night, because some symlinks for libmysqlclient were touched on 18/3.  So possibly that's when it broke.  Not happy Jan!

Monday.  16th.  Ok day.  Well other not being able to see all day.  Everything was out of focus all day :(  Music after work.  Did another tuna casserole, but forgot to put in the mustard I got out, and didn't have any chili.  Also didn't fry the onions first because I didn't have time. 

I also fixed the search on my blog.  For reasons unknown it's now taking ~12 second to do a search, which is over the throttle limit.  No idea why, it never used to do that before.  Anyways, in 
MT-5.2.2/lib/MT/Core.pm
I changed
'SearchThrottleSeconds'     => { default => 30 },
(it was 5 previously).

I still haven't fixed the problem of getting a "405 Not Allowed" (nginx) whenever I post.  Fortunately it does actually post.

Tuesday.  Had Kit come over in the evening.  Had sausages and salad for dinner and ate and drank and chatted so that was lovely.

Wednesday.  18th.  Twenty years since the bushfires in Canberra.  I wasn't here then, but I did blog about it.  Herbert's with Frank and Karen and Tony, as a last hurrah before going into quarantine.

This was on Spider's monitor at work and I rescued it and took it outside
Monitor spider

Chicken burger at Herbert's
Herbert's chicken burger

Thursday.  Woke up at ~3:20 for like two hours.  Sigh.  Felt like a Friday because I was home after being at work.  

Cabbage moth

Window spider

Friday.  Slept somewhat better.  Except then it felt like a Saturday.  Sigh.  Did twenty minutes of weeding during the day.  Did some actual cleaning in the afternoon which made me feel like I'd actualy achieved something.  Felt like I had a sore throat all day.  Leftover chicken for dinner.  Two episodes of Bocchi the Rock.  Went for a wander with the sweetie so he could play with his new camera.

The sweetie documenting bus shelters

Lamp light

Saturday.  Woke up at ~1am and didn't get back to sleep until after 5.  Sigh.  So a complete zombie day.  Also my throat was very sore - it hurt to swallow.  But not like a viral sore throat - more like a bacterial sore throat. I know I did a load of washing and a couple of small jigsaws, but I don't really remember much else.  Oh I did setup a travel blog. Made a nice salad to go with dinner Stu cooked - pork mince meatballs.  Then finished Bocchi the Rock.  

Sunday.  So by all accounts it seems third party apps are officially banned from Twitter.  I put up post that said something like

"I can't believe @elonmusk is still blocking @echofon.  Is he *trying* to push people away from the platform??  What a bad manager.  Watching @twitter die a slow painful death".

And had my account suspended for 12 hours for "engaging in targeted harassment of someone".  Bots clearly can't read tense, or understand any context.  Just pick up on a few key words and make assumptions.  It's still suspended I think because it wanted my phone number to reactivate.  Meh.  Twitter is going to implode.  At least if Elon Musk is allowed to keep running it into the ground.  And then I'll laugh.  I joined fifteen years ago as a way to post updates on our honeymoon.  Other than Chris Hadfield, Aviation Herald, Flightradar24 and posting Wordle scores I really don't care about Twitter anymore anyway.  

Talked to David in the morning about our cruise and we planned out the shore excursions we want to do.  We both like to see as much as possible, don't want to pay for crap we don't have to, and stress about taking cameras near water.  And he one point he said "isn't it nice that our interests align" which I thought was pretty cool :) 

Went for another walk with the sweetie in the afternoon.

The sweetie documenting floats

Coloured floats

Tee hee

Lake Ginninderra

Lake Ginninderra

Ominous rain clouds

Roast turkey for dinner, and finished season 2 of The Crown.  And my throat was feeling much better hurray!

Saturday.  New Years Eve.  What was meant to be a nice quiet evening didn't quite work out that way.  We did have a nice turkey roll roast for dinner.  And I watched Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.  But the sweetie ended up talking to Kit and Pete most of the night (I talked to them for a while too).  Watched the Sydney fireworks at midnight and then Rage til way too late.  

Turkey roast

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

Sunday.  New Year's Day!  Too late a night for me.  Doh.  Did sleep til around 8ish though.  Had bacon and eggs for breakfast.  Then spent all morning catching up on the last of the blog entries for last year.  Spent all afternoon hacking a copy of my blog to test out (and log) all the changes I'd need to make to refresh the design on it for its 20th blogiversary.  Had Dominos for dinner (first time in a long time) and watched 8th episode of Picard, somewhat of a strange one.  Then we watched the Laid Back Camp movie which was .. eh ok.

Epic dandelion

Epic dandelion

Monday.  Slept well enough.  Spent most of the day hacking my blog.  Stu went out and did some weed hacking so I did some work outside as well.  Watched the second episode of season 7 of You Can't Ask That (saw the first episode the other day).  Refried leftover pizza and salad for dinner then just watched crap on the internet.

Tuesday.  Woke up at ~4:45 and never got back to sleep.  Sigh.  Back at work, being Neil.  Cleared the queues by lunch time.  That means I'm done for the day right?  hrmm.

Wednesday.  Ok sleep.  Some sparkies came to replace our ancient analogue meter with a fancy new digital one.  Need to get a login for it.  They were all done by 8:30.  Tried to do some cleaning but all the people wanted all the things.  Stu finally responded to the solar guys request for feedback, and he wrote a very diplomatic response telling them the system was borked and they can't communicate to save themselves.  That put a fire up their butts and they sent someone out that afternoon.  Right as a storm rolled through.  They left eventually but the system still wasn't working.  At all.  Sigh.  Made a fancy potato bake to have with some refried pork in pork jelly.  As I was turning the oven off the power to it tripped.  WTF?  What's the deal with everything electrical being borked??  Either the sparkies have done something dodgy with all their fiddling, or one of the elements is faulty (and when you turn the dial to go past it, even with the temperature dial off, it will sometimes try to turn on another element as you go past it).  Sigh.  Finished watching Survivor Canberra. 

Thursday.  Slept ok.  Went into work.  Pretty quiet, and started collating a bunch of cleaning jobs.  Did mention the solar isn't working.  AT ALL.  #grunt

Friday.  Couldn't get to sleep in forever, then woke up before 5.  Sigh.  So a zombie day.  I was going to do some cleaning work but then remembered I needed to put in paperwork for a firewall upgrade.  So spent most of the morning doing that.  But I was too braindead to do some of the cleaning I wanted to do.  Didn't want to break anything hehe.  Raijin takeaway for dinner but it was pretty average.  The beef don was nice enough but the karaage chicken.. well wasn't really.. karaage chicken.. at all.  XL's from Champion Chicken and Tea at the mall on Thursday was much much nicer.  

Raijin beef don

Raijin karaage chicken - not

Then watched Origins of Us - Bones

Saturday.  Slept a lot better.  Had a super super busy day doing All The Things.  I did 6000 steps without even leaving the house!  Chong Co for dinner then watched the last episode of Picard.  Aww man I love Q so much (I even had a dream last night I kissed him haha).  And the traveller!!  I'd forgotten that!  Of course then we *had* to watch Encounter at Farpoint.  OMFG everyone thirty five years younger :)  Except the aspect ratio from the DVD was wrong, and not sure if we have to hack the DVD player or the TV, but ended up just watching it on streaming.  Slightly late night, oops.

The new phone struggled with this.  Dunno what the old one would have done...
Yellow lady bug

Chong Co January

Sunday.  Today!  My 20th Blogiversary!!  I started off by backing up my blog - first the database, then a snapshot of the files.  Took an hour and twenty minutes cause there's two and a half gig of it!  Yipe!  I got the design refreshed but I'm getting 405 errors when posting.  I'm not sure if that's just cause it's not in a fully published state, or if there's errors in the template.  But the entries posted, so will look into it more later.  So then I started publishing the old pages.  There's over 5000 entries and it's going to take hours and hours and hours to do it (as of 17:45 it's ony 38% of the way through the individual entries).  Did some holiday planning and some other stuff around the house.  Tried to backup my new phone, but since it's a new device it wants to do a full backup.  Which filled my c: drive.  Whoops.  Will have to look at moving the backup somewhere else.  And I really need to clear out some of the 35000 photos on there ;)  

Not sure how I'm going to survive a full week of work...

Wow, another strange year. Another crazy busy year.

Our year began very quietly with just the two of us. We didn't go out to the club because of Omicron taking the country by storm.

Travel-wise this year has been.. interesting. It started off with us desperatly trying to get out of the cruise we were due to go on. The charter company had postponed it a year, but with Omicron raging, government travel bans still in force, and lack of insurance for covid-related hospitalisations, we just couldn't justify it. The travel bans did get lifted and insurance companies started insuring for covid, but we still didn't think it was worth the risk. In the end, something like two weeks before the departure date, Carnival were like, ok fine, we won't charge the charter company if people don't want to come. Great. So we didn't go. The charter company were still @$$holes and would only provide a cruise credit for next year's cruise not the year after. It's caused me so much stress and angst and I would NEVER deal with them again. So plan B for February was Tasmania. But with Omicron raging and mandatory lockdowns for testing positive, we decided against that too. If we'd gotten sick while in Tasmania we would have nowhere to go and no way to get home. So plan C was regional Victoria. We only booked motels a night in advance, and if we'd gotten sick we could be home from anywhere in Victoria in a day. So that's what we did. And we actually had a lovely time with almost perfect weather (if a tad hot!). We had a very busy first week, cramming in lots of things, but took it a lot easier in the second week. In April there was a day trip to four Sydney dams to see three of them spilling which was super cool. In May was another sneaky trip to Sydney to see Woronora Dam spilling, and Brickman's Lego Jurassic World. I hadn't been planning to go see the Lego, but then was inspired by Lego Masters so went when it only had a few days to go. And then they extended it. Oh well. And then back again to Sydney in June for Mum's birthday where Kellie had organised to see Mary Poppins. Met up with Tony the next day and wandered the city and went out to Cockatoo Island, then met up with Mum again and saw Vivid. Finally a visit to Ansto at Lucus Heights which was very cool. We only made it down the coast once this year, in July, to see Kit and Pete. In September I went overseas for the first time in nearly four years. Mum and I went and saw the Oberammergau Passion Play, which I'd been wanting to see since the late 80s. We then drove through Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland (four countries in one day!!) and into Italy, where we ditched the car and toured northern and central Italy by train. We saw *heaps* of stuff, much more, and for much cheaper, than if we'd done it with the tour company like originally planned. I got filled with rage how Qantas and Emirates won't talk to each other to do seat allocations on code share flights. Jet lag hit me in a major way when I got home. It certainly didn't help that I got a cold as soon as I got home and so didn't go outside and see the sun in days. I was awake for hours every night for a week, and a complete zombie for much of it. Finally, we went back to Tumut for the Tumut 3 Power Station Open Day and another TRBC tour.

Work was, well, work. It's not that I don't like it, it's just that it takes up so much time out of my days. I have way too many things on my todo list to have time to go to work every day. Sigh. But at least working from home a few days a week makes it tolerable. I didn't actually go into the office at all until March (with Omicron raging and minimising people contact before we went on holidays). Then when I did eventually have to go back in I found it super loud and stressful and distracting and PEOPLE!! I had to be Neil a few times during the year and did some doco on his stuff (which he won't keep up to date heh). There were a couple of firewall migrations that went quite smoothly. A couple of load testing days in May and June. A few proxy upgrades which introduced more bugs than they fixed. But we did PoC a proxy from another company that actually looked pretty good. Migrated some servers. And All The Cleaning. Just call me Sadie. There was a whiskey night in July (which I actually missed, but was able to try everything the next week), and I ran my Christmas bbq at the lake for the tenth year in a row.

Healthwise I've been pretty good. Had a very slight cold in June and another one when I got home from Europe. Had booster jabs in January and July. The one in January caused a strong immune reaction so had to take a half day off and have a little lie down. Other than that just a sore arm so far is all I've had from the shots. Other than that just the usual bouts of insomnia, waking up with numb hands, and going blind.

We've been pretty slack at keeping up with friends and family this year. Although we have seen some friends a bit. We've seen Tony and Jess a few times for games and music. Damien came over in January, April and June for games. Jenn came over a couple of times in April and December. I had heaps of lunches at Herbert's with various Chrises and Tonys and other peeps as well. David came to stay before the Canberra Airport Open Day. Kit came to stay in July. Mum came to stay in December and we did our family Christmas with Kellie's family at the Burn's Club. We saw Annie and the family a few times - for Annie's 50th, Mila's 21st and Christmas, as well Immy coming over a couple of times to hang out. EffanC and R&F came over they day before my birthday. Had a lovely housewarming for R&F in November (it was cold and wet). Caught up with Aaron in December, probably as long as ten years since I last saw him. Finally saw Chrissie for the first time since covid in December. And met up with James and George and the kids for lunch in December on their way to Melbourne.

We only made it out to the club four times this year. It's been that kind of year. With quarantining and being on holidays for several events, the only times we made it out were for the Mexican night in March, the formal night in June, our Christmas in July and the Christmas party in November. We didn't even make it out in any non-event weekends which we like doing over winter.

I did a bit of work on processing Dad's slides early in the year but that fizzled out. I geotagged all of Mum and Dad's Tasmania photos in case we ended up going there. I also geotagged all our Victoria and South Australia photos from previous holidays to try and reproduce those. I started to scan Mum's Minolta negatives from the beginning (1983) and got some spectacular results, but that ground to a halt when I got up to 1994 and got into a batch of badly discoloured negatives that were unscannable. Not that there's even all that many past 1994 that I'm interested in keeping so no big deal I suppose. I managed to cull and label and get some photos onto the blog for the tenth anniversary of my 2012 Eurasia trip. That was a lot of work for the first few months of the year but it was so good to get it done. I also got 719 Victoria photos (plus bugs/flowers/panoramas) labelled and online in time for the six month anniversary of us leaving on that trip. After that I got really slack in the evenings - with no pressure or deadlines nothing much got done. For this year's Europe trip it took me a good six weeks just to geotag everything, then I got slack again. I was thinking I might be able to get the photos online by Christmas. Yeah right. Instead I used the evenings to start filing by 2022 photos and taking notes for my year in review post.

Stumpy is still doing great. We've had him (her?) nearly five years now! He'd be at least 13 by now. The fish are puttering along. My two main guppy tanks (the two foot upstairs and the two foot downstairs) look amazing - lots of plants (at least upstairs) and hardly any algae. But our guppies are two years old now and getting inbred. We really need to get some new genetics for them. I still have my "angel" 620T tank with a guppy, a platy, and an ancient cory. I still have Chrissie's tank with her two clown loaches and a guppy, but I'm considering moving them and getting rid of the tank. It's got horrible black hair algae which is not fun. I have the two two foots, as well as several small tanks downstairs, all with just guppies. And Stu has his four foot which is still full of algae. Really must move more juvenile guppies in there.

I lost heart in trying to complete any more of Vic's Lego sets, so decided to inventory what was left (I'm going to need to do that at some point anyway before selling it). I found a website called Basebrick which integrates with Bricklink which is super useful. Did heaps but ran out of time to finish it before I went overseas and haven't been back to it. For my birthday I got 10497 Galaxy Explorer and 75329 Death Star Trench Run Diorama which are pretty cool. I decided to sell the box of "MISB" Harry Potter Lego I got from 2003-2006. There were ten sets and they sold for quite a lot (I probably made the buy it now too small), but ebay makes it so you have to jump through all their hoops otherwise you can get totally screwed over buy the buyers. As it was I got totally screwed over by ebay who not only take 12.5% of the sale, but also 12.5% of the *postage* which I think is a complete scam. Not to mention the stress. If things go well it's actually quite simple, but if anything complicated happens (like people pay for everything and *then* want combined postage, or come to pick up from your house but don't mark online that they've done so, or the value is over the $100 Australia Post will cover you for) then it's a nightmare. I calculated how much profit I made, taking into account the cost of interest for not having the money in my mortgage all these years and all the fees, and I figure I made a total net profit of about $50. But, I'm sure I made a lot of people very happy they could get their hands on 15-20 year old brand new Lego sets. For Christmas I was going to get myself the Lego Titanic. But after not getting a Black Friday special on it, I decided to sit down and buy it on the Saturday. By which time it was out of stock. Sigh. But I did get a different Lego set for Christmas - in a manner of speaking. Neil lent me his Saturn V rocket that he bought a few years ago but had never done. So I've been having fun with that. Then will pull it all apart and give it back to him :)

I finally finished the Disney 40320 piece behemoth this year - finishing up with the Bambi section. I still haven't assembled the whole thing yet because I lost access to the really useful skybridge so don't know where I'm going to assemble it. Maybe Damien's driveway. Other than that, the usual jigsaws at home and work, although feeling like I really don't have time to do them.

They said La Niña would finish by the end of summer. It didn't. There was a massive storm in January which caused a lot of chaos in northwest Canberra. There were power outages all around Belconnen and Coles lost all their fridge and freezer stock. Chris kept power to his store, but his house had no power for days. We were lucky and just had a couple of small outages while they were fixing things. And the water. All The Water. In spring half of NSW was flooded. Insanity. And there was so much water there was no lettuce in Australia for a while. Craziness.

I've had a whole stack of problems with Windows 11 on my new computer. I hate it (windoze 11) so much. Like the fact you can't ungroup task manager icons which makes it so damned slow to switch between windows now. Before you could just click on the icon. Now you have to click or just hold and *wait* for the popup before you can switch windows. I took to making whole new desktops for the browser and explorer windows I need for different hobbies (such as music or lego) but even that has its bugs - like not displaying the wallpaper at the right size at random and then fixing it and then breaking it again all without me changing anything. Or that after a reboot only two of the desktops will display the right wallpaper at all, and if I switch between the working and non working one it'll put the wall paper from the working desktop onto the non working desktop I've just switched to. And after a few days it'll come good. Utter trash. Then there's the fact my GPS won't work at all (and there's no replacement drivers for it), my scanner won't work (even though it originally did), Eudora wouldn't work to begin with, then came good. My SD card reader only works intermittently. The front USB ports take at least thirty seconds to recognise there's anything plugged into them. My second monitor wouldn't work so had to buy a new one. It's great but the resolution is so high it's difficult to see. Windows 11 *still* only ever puts the screensaver on the left-most monitor, even if that is not the primary monitor. Excel 2003 dates wouldn't work, so had to put on Libre Office instead. You can't drag a file onto the application on the task bar, have said application pop up, and open the file in that application. That just doesn't work at all anymore. Similarly I can't drag anything into Eudora to attach it, I have to go to a menu and manually attach files. Printscreen didn't work to begin with, then started working. Hate hate hate hate hate. I've been playing a lot of Wordle style games, although cut back on those while overseas and only play a few of them now. I like Symble because you have to think more about it. Redactle is challenging. Wheretaken is a new favourite. Also Worldle, Waffle and Framed. In February Google changed one of their apis to enforce https, so had to hack Geosetter to get it to work again. Then in December Google finally killed the IE api, killing Geosetter completely. A few weeks later they released a new version of Geosetter which still has some issues, but at least will display the map again. Our printer is having a tonne of issues with jamming and poor quality printouts. It might just need a clean. Or a new printer. hmmm. Had to setup an app password in June for Eudora so it can backup my gmail. In July OneDrive took it upon itself to backup/sync all my desktop, documents and downloads directories to OneDrive. But all it succedded in doing was making a complete mess of things, bringing back files from my old computer that had long since been filed. Turned off backups everywhere and I minimise use of those directories completely. IOS 15.3.1 (or thereabouts) went back to putting photos into files by year/month (which I actually prefer). But Apple is STILL messing with the timestamps on my files. I got myself a 14 Pro for Christmas (it arrived instore literally the Friday night before Christmas, I was thinking I'd have to wait until January). Its camera has.. issues.. I lot of the first photos I got off it were utter crap. Primarily because I was using the 2x lens a lot to compare with my old phone. Firstly. Don't. The 2x "lens" is a digital interpolation of the 1x optics. So it's crap. The macro setting will work (if the stars align) but while it's good for getting actual closeups, it's crap at taking photos of flowers where you want the background all out of focus. Use the 3x lens as before just be far enough away for it to focus. Optus charged me 50c for an international SMS I didn't make in July. I got onto their online chat and they gave me a credit, but firstly said they couldn't find out the exact date/time and number, which was a total lie, because when I pressed them for it they could, and then I figure out what it was (it was a reply to a string of text, not a number, so it got translated to an international number). I bought myself new sandshoes in January, for the first time in like fifteen years. And new black shoes in August for the first time in seven years. I bought a G5X before our overseas trip. And got a brand-new-second hand wok on freecycle (to replace ours whose non-stick surface was coming off).

Around the house. I needed to move all the ornaments off the top of my desk to setup my new computer and rearrange monitors and crap. I moved them all into the shevles I bought for David in the spare room. I can see everything there a lot better, so I'm enjoying having them all there. The top of the desk has remained clear all year, although I do currently have my birthday presents up there at the moment. Tony came over in January to chainsaw off the oak tree sprouts and the front hedge. And then in December to attack the photinia. In between is all the weeding. Never. Ending. Weeding. Except in winter cause it's too damned cold heh. When the big storm went through in January water was coming out of places that water should not be coming out of. Like bricks next our bins, and bricks on one of the back steps at the back of the house. So got the plumbers to come out and do all the eeling. The sewage pipes were the easiest because we know the deal with them. The front courtyard was easy when we realised it's not a proper drainage pipe, just a 50mm pipe that goes just across the courtyard and drains off to the side. Looks to have been an afterthought. Then the stormwater. They went in via the sump next to the garage and it was like thirty metres down before they found the blockage. So they cleared that. Like the sewage, we'll just need to do that every couple of years. Finally they looked at the drainpipe near the bins. Under the concrete the pipe had come adrift and was full of roots, so the drain from the roof was just pooling under the stairs, and then going through the bricks next to the bins. So they dug up the front stairs, dug a wholly new trench, resealed, relaid the pipes, filled it all in, and got someone to put in some new stairs. Fifteen thousand dollars later. Ouch. Mice were scritching around the roof in March, which caused some sleepless nights. But then they went away. Which was good because I practically had a panic attack trying to figure out how I was going to get across to the far side of the roof without falling through it and getting covered in disgustingness. I tried to cut back the ivy in May. It's now covering more of the side wall than ever. Our largest stove element died. But we still haven't replaced the element or the whole stove. Found out in early spring that a pair of crimson rosellas had been chewing through the beams holding up our roof. Tried plastic sheeting, tinsel, scaring them, and scat. Nothing much seemed to work very well. They've found more interesting things to eat for now but I suspect they'll be back again next winter. We moved a shelf out of the dungeon because Stu wanted to put in a proper shelf there. Underneath was a massive growth of dark brown mold. We don't know if it's current or historical. hrmmm. The Dyson I got for my birthday two years ago stopped working. Don't know if it just needs a clean, or if the battery is dying, or if the Dyson is just a dud. My money is on the latter. Brought home the Electrolux from the club where we'd had it to use until I can get around to cleaning the Dyson. Got lots of strawberries from plants around the back yard. Including some from our paver weeds. The snails clearly didn't get the memo, so we got the strawberries instead of them. We had solar panels and a battery installed in December. They still don't work.

Our favourite restaurant this year was still Chong Co - we got deliveries from them in January, twice in April, twice in August, and October. Herberts is also popular for work Friday lunches (and their Christmas in July was a lot of fun). I didn't get to have any workday Kingsleys lunches because the building opposite blew up from a gas leak and they've never gone back, or been allowed to, not sure which. I did finally have some Kingsleys from Kippax a few weeks ago. We had Sichuan Chinese pickup from Belco a couple of times and were pretty impressed with them. We had brunch a few times at Market St Eats. Some others we went back to after long breaks included Mills and Grills (Stu went low carb so hardly any Dominos this year either), Chez Kimchi and Bella Vista. Tried out SpudBAR and 1919 Langzhou Beef Noodle which opened in the mall. Other one-offs included Co Dung (fried chicken wings were awesome), Lazy Su, Turqoise Turkish, Edgar's, Flavours of Jiangnan, Teddy Picker's, Badger & Co, Little Steamer, The Howling Moon, Mr Shabu Shabu, Little Oink, Master Bao (which had no bao), Magpies (for Jim's farewell), Pattysmiths, and Chinese Inn (from Kippax, just as bad as last time).

As always I end up doing quite a bit of cooking and trying new recipes, as well as doing old ones a few times. One new favourite is stuffed baby capsicums - fill with whatever mince you like and lots of cheese and roast. Yum yum. I made a few lemon cheesecakes, as well as a lime one and a cherry one. One of Stu's favourite meals is Cath's basa bake we've done that a few times. We did san choy bow a couple of times. We really like the potato, onion, blue cheese and bacon bake from my Gratins and Bakes book, but with Stu going low carb we only did it like once all year. The slow cooker gets a workout over winter. Favourite recipes for that are Alan's beef stew, brisket, and even pulled pork. And we tried slow cooking pork ribs (nice but lots of little fiddly bony bits). Beef cheeks are slow cooked on the stove. After doing turkey rolls that actually turned out this time at the club Christmas in July (on account of doing them in the oven instead of on the bbq), we tried one ourselves in August and also November (and likely New Years Eve as well). They turn out really nicely and we'll probably always keep one in the freezer to do when we feel like it. From Not Quite Nigella I tried a chicken marbella but wouldn't bother again, from the Gratins and Bakes book I tried potatoes with lemon and tomato but wouldn't bother again with that either, and from my Slow Cooker Kitchen book I tried honey rosemary chicken which was too salty. Completely evil meals included uunifetapasta, cheese nachos, and no-carb pizza (made with no base at all, just cheese). Slow cooked mini tomatoes are amazing, really must do them more often. Tried pork crackling by itself but I do prefer it done on the meat. A favourite lunch is grilled cheese sandwiches - but with shredded pizza cheese on the outside as well. Favourite veggies (well other than my favourite which is potato bake) include brussels sprouts with bacon. Over winter we discovered kalettes which when roasted for 35-40 minutes turn into little bliss bombs. Almost as good is kale chips, but it's a bit too easy to overcook those and have them go bitter. I made pesto with the last of the summer basil, and tried cheese biscuits in June (but need to find a better recipe). And made a coconut cake (Yum! Delicious!) in June and October.

Theatre/Shows/Exhibitions
* Australian Wind Symphony in May at the B (next to the Q)
* Lego Jurassic World in Sydney
* The Queen and Me exhibition at the National Capital Exhibition
* Mary Poppins in Sydney
* Canberra Lego Brick Show at Thoroughbred Park
* Australian Wind Symphony in November at St Andrews

Movies (at the movies)
* Top Gun: Maverick

Movies (TV)
* The Courier
* The Young Black Stallion
* The Grand Budapest Hotel
* Six Minutes to Midnight
* Sleeping With the Enemy
* Munich: Edge of War
* The Laundromat
* 1917
* The Mauritanian
* Zero Hour (twice) / Flying High
* Dr Strangelove
* No Time to Die
* Operation Finale
* Logan's Run
* 6 Underground
* The King's Speech
* Encanto / Luca
* The Death of Stalin
* The Royal Tenenbaums
* Gladiator
* Knives Out
* Edward Scissorhands
* The Monuments Men
* Pride and Prejudice (the Keira Knightley version)
* Mary Poppins / Saving Mr Banks
* The Little Mermaid II / Ariel's Beginning
* The Man from Snowy River
* An Affair to Remember / Sleepless in Seattle
* A Clockwork Orange
* The Constant Gardener
* Top Gun
* The Silver Brumby
* Kingsman: The Secret Service / Kingsman: The Golden Circle / King's Man
* Careful, He Might Hear You
* Moulin Rouge!
* Shine
* Blue Murder
* Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (twice - before and after Italy)
* Breaker Morant
* Matrix Resurrections
* Romeo+Juliet
* The Butterfly Effect
* Die Hard 1/2 / Love Actually
* Enola Holmes 2
* Operation Mincemeat
* Herbie Goes Bananas

TV
* Sex Education (season 3)
* The Simpsons (seasons 20 to half way through 31)
* The Girl on the Train in the Rear Window, or whatever it's called
* Mentour Pilot (about 3/4 of the air crash investigations episodes)
* Gunther's Autopsy
* Lie to Me (end of season 2 and season 3)
* Black Books
* Gunther's Anatomy
* The Crown (season 1 and most of season 2)
* Lego Masters (season 4)
* Martin Bashir's Diana interview
* The Diana Interview: Revenge of a Princess 2021
* Epstein's Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell
* Obi-wan Kenobi
* Super Cub
* Andor (season 1)
* Lego Masters Bricksmas special (last year's and this year's)
* Survivor Canberra (fan produced)
* Picard (season 2, haven't finished)

Books
* Read the first four books of the New Testament, but got behind in February when we travelled and never really caught up. Will try again next year for the rest of the New Testament.

Other stuff
* Tried to catch up on This Day in History posts, but there's still too much work to be done with Mum's photos to do it properly, so that stalled
* Car wouldn't start in January. Turns out it was the battery, which was probably original, so it would have been nearly eight years old
* Petrol got insanely expensive
* Balloon Fiesta in March
* Canberra Airport Open Day in April
* Dam Busters trip to Sydney in April
* Climbed Mt Rogers a couple of times
* Saw the planet/moon alignment in April
* Jupiter and Venus were having a sneaky early morning kiss in April
* Sneaky trip to Sydney in May to see Lego Jurassic World (and Woronora Dam)
* Got a democracy sausage in May
* Climbed Mt Ainslie in May (hadn't been planning to it just happened)
* Whiskey Live in May
* Queen Elizabeth II 70th Jubilee in Canberra - all the purple lights on buildings around Canberra
* ABC's Classic 100: Music for the Screen in June
* Inspected my flat, went to Cockatoo Island, saw Vivid and visited Ansto in June (after seeing Mary Poppins for Mum's birthday)
* Surprising Science at the Shine Dome in June, August, and December
* Walked up Mt Painter
* Stu cracked a tooth and needed it taken out
* Fought with Qantas' booking system again. I hate Qantas. So. Much.
* Had a hair cut in August
* Stu got a 3D printer which he's been using to make little models for his wargamming
* Total lunar eclipse in November
* Took a drive out the back of Dunlop/Holt to see the West Belconnen Pond
* Got a beer advent calendar from Plonk
* Went to the Green Shed a couple of times, dropped off a few things, came home with more jigsaws
* Continued to practise the clarinet

Have a very happy and safe new year!!

Saturday.  8th.  Arrived home from our overseas adventure zombie tired.  I partly unpacked.  Had a nap but didn't really rest because I was too stressed about wasting a weekend day.  Went to Chris's to get some milk.  Did some clothes washing.  In the afternoon I started to feel the twinges of a sore throat.  The sweetie ordered Chong Co for dinner.  Then had an early night (20:30).

Welcome home poppy

Didn't quite miss floriade

Chong Co October

Sunday.  Woke up around 12:30 and stayed awake til around 06:00.  With a sore throat.  I got another couple of hours sleep after that, but it wasn't good quality and I was stressed about losing half the day.  Took a RAT which was negative.  The sweetie did the food shopping.  Had to fight with my phone to get all the files off it (I decided to recopy in case I'd missed any doing it piece-meal while I was away). And fighting with windows and memory sticks.  Cooked roast pork for dinner with heaps of crackling, so that was nice.  But basically achieved nothing much all day.  Simpsons and saw the first episode of Andor.

Roast pork

Monday.  Woke up at ~1:15 and stayed awake until like 4 or 5.  Sigh.  Slept til about 8:30 but again not good quality and felt zombie tired all day.  I flexed off most of the day, but could maybe have taken it as sick leave.  On account of I was sick.  Fortunately not super sick.  Just zombie tired.   Fought with SD cards and windows explorer - my computer kept showing the old card even with the new one plugged in.  Tried rebooting.  Then it wouldn't read my SD cards at all.  Sigh.  So got the files off using my old computer.  Gonna be pissed if the SD card reader is dead, the computer is less than a year old.  Nothing much else.  Logged onto work for a couple of hours in the afternoon to check my emails and catch up with Con.  Cooked san choy bow for dinner.  

San choy bow October

Tuesday.  Work up some time after 1, til past 3.  Sigh.  Went to work (well, logged on), but brain dead.  Not as sick though.  Did a bit of weeding after work (attacking the huge growth of weeds next the lemon tree).  Was making good progress when John came and helped me and we ploughed through the rest.  Stu made pizzas for dinner.  And I made a coconut cake.  It was that kind of day.  

Wednesday.  Woke up a bit after midnight, didn't get back to sleep til like 4.  Sigh.  Zombie day yet again.  Went out and did some weeding at lunch for like 3/4 hour to get some sun to try and convince my brain that day time was actually day time.  Took some extra vitamin D as well.  Possibly being a bit sick and zombie tired meant not even setting foot outside the house, so not seeing any intense sunlight so not resetting the circadian rhythms??  Red curry with leftover pork for dinner.

Flower and fresia

Purple bells

Pink geraniums

Pork red curry

Thursday.  Slept relatively ok, if restless.  Went into work for the first time in two months.  Had sort of farewell drinks for Jim, although not many people came, and dinner at the Brindabella/Magpies.  

Brindabella chicken wings

Friday.  Ok sleep.  Our home internet died in the morning.  Unplanned outage.  Not that Internode ever bothered to update their status page.  They've gotten really bad since being taken over by iinet.  Flexed off the rest of the morning then headed down to Herbert's for lunch with the Chrises and Tony.  Except that Braddles had a Floriade shift conflict, and then Aquila got caught up at work, so ended up being just Tony and me.  The internet still hadn't come back after lunch, so got a bus to work for the afternoon (although the internet came back shortly after I got to work, doh).  Leftover san choy bow for dinner, finished season 28 of The Simpsons, and watched second episode of Andor.

All the TRBC beers

Herbert's vol-au-vents

Herbert's beef loaded fries

Saturday.  Woke up at 6.  First time since I'd gotten home a week ago that I'd woken up naturally at normal time and actually felt human.  Did some house tidying in the morning, did our food shopping (we went together for like the first time since covid, but at Woollies Kippax where everything is *different*).  Then got stuck into organising photos from the trip (reorienting, and renaming with date/timestamp).  In the end I took 3727 on the big Canon, 5486 on the G5X, 3467 on the phone, and Mum took 1997.  Also 41 videos (11 on the G5X, and 30 on the phone).  So 12680 photos all up from me,14677 total.  Whoops.  Stu cooked sausages for dinner.  Also couldn't find my memory stick purse (that had backups on usb sticks, as well as the orginal SD cards not in the cameras).  Grunt.  Reread the travel brochure I wrote.  That was a bit of fun.  We did make a few changes to it, and missed out on a few things.  Did some weeding while Stu mowed the jungle.  Put the clarinet back together and had a bit of a play.  Was surprised I could still remember how to play.  Then Simpsons and Matrix Resurrections (which I'd seen on the plane on the way over, but was good to see again on a big screen).

Sunday.  Ok sleep again which was nice.  Did some house stuff in the morning, and a Bunnings run.  Dropped into work and found my memory card purse.  Also did some weeding and photo processing. And fish tank stuff and planted some seedlings and seeds.  Made some Lego.  Did some music.  Had to clear some space on one of my backup drives which is full, in order to backup holiday photos.  Basa bake for dinner.

Purple poppy

When the weeds in your pavers are actually strawberries..
Strawberry weeds

Epic climbing roses

Why can't all days be like the last two??  I don't have time to go to work, I have far too many other things to do!!!

Anyone wanna come with? ;)

Link in the blog :)

Day 1 - Travel to Sydney Airport

Today we make our way to Sydney Airport to stay right next to the International Terminal. Dinner will also be in the International Terminal where we meet our fellow travellers before retiring for an early night.

Day 2 - Depart Sydney and fly to Munich, Germany

Our flight this morning leaves at dawn, offering two legs of daytime flying. We fly via Dubai, United Arab Emirates on modern Emirates aircraft. We arrive in Munich in perfect timing to go to bed and reset jetlag.

Day 3 - Day at leisure in Munich

Our buffer day will be spent at leisure exploring Munich. Perhaps a stroll through the English Garden, followed by an early Oktoberfest beer at Hofbrauhouse?

Day 4 - Drive to Fussen with Hohenschwangau and Neuschwanstein

Picking up our hire car, we head to the Bavarian village of Füssen to explore both of "Mad King" Ludwig II's palaces. Weather permitting we will first ascend Tegelbergbahn for fantastic views of Neuschwanstein castle and the Bavarian Alps. After lunch we tour the palace of Hohenschwangau, where Ludwig II grew up. We will visit Marienbrücke which has the best view of Neuschwanstein castle. Then we will tour Neuschwanstein castle itself.

Day 5 - Oberammergau Passion Play

A short drive to Oberammergau where we will fully immerse ourselves in the Passion Play. In 1633 the residents promised to perform this play regularly in thanks to God for His deliverance of their town from the Bubonic Plague. We find it ironic that this year the play was performed two years later than normal, as a result of the COVID-19 plague. In the morning we will attend a "welcome" talk about the play. Afterwards we will visit the Oberammergau Museum which contains a wealth of information about the play. Our afternoon will be spent enjoying the first act of the play. After an early dinner at a local restaurant, we will enjoy the second act of the play into the evening. The venue is a covered outdoor theatre so bring warm clothing!

Day 6 - Austrian Alps, Liechtenstein and Lucerne

Today we will take a picturesque drive through the Austrian Alps, marvelling at the beauty of the mountains and quaint villages. Lunch will be in Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein. We continue on to Lucerne to explore the old town on foot.

Day 7 - Mount Pilatus, Interlaken and Swiss Alps

Weather permitting we will take the "Golden Round Trip" tour of Mount Pilatus, which starts with a gondola ride to the top of Mount Pilatus. From there we take in spectacular views of Lucerne and the Swiss Alps. We go down the mountain on the world's steepest funicular railway, and return to Lucerne by boat, enjoying the lake side scenery at a relaxed pace. Departing Lucerne we make a short stop in Interlaken before continuing into the Swiss Alps the mountain village of Täsch.

Day 8 - Matterhorn and Lugano, to Como

Weather permitting we will take the train to the car-free alpine village of Zermatt. From there we take a funicular and cable car high into the Swiss Alps for spectacular views of the Matterhorn. Our afternoon will be spent driving through the Alps, including Furka Pass. We will have a late afternoon stop in Lugano before continuing to our B&B on the shores of Lake Como where we will stay for the next three nights.

Day 9 - Brunate Funicular and Lake Como cruise

First thing in the morning we will take the funicular to the village of Brunate, where will enjoy stunning views of Como and Lake Como. After returning to Como we will have a leisurely day riding the ferries across Lake Como. We visit the charming villages of Bellagio and Varenna before returning to Como.

Day 10 - Day at leisure in Como

Today we will have a leisurely day exploring Como. We will look at Villa Olmo before walking into Como, visiting the Duomo and other local sights. Time permitting we may take a drive through the Italian countryside.

Day 11 - Drive to Milan, Last Supper and Cremona

An early start sees us drive into Milan to drop off our car. Leaving our bags at the hotel we will explore Milan on foot. Highlights of the morning will include the beautiful Milan Cathedral made out of white marble, and Leonardo Da Vinci's "The Last Supper". In the afternoon we take a train to Cremona to explore this small town.

Day 12 - Novara and Pavia

Today we continue to explore the satellite towns of Milan. In the morning we visit Novara, and in the afternoon we will explore Pavia.

Day 13 - Genoa

Departing Milan we head for the coast to Genoa. Genoa has one of the best preserved medieval town centres in Europe. We will spend our day exploring this historic city.

Day 14 - Portofino

Today we take a train and ferry to the beautiful coastal town of Portofino. Time permitting we may also visit the abbey at San Fruttuoso, which is only accessible by boat. In the afternoon we continue to La Spezia, where we will stay for the next three nights.

Day 15 - Cruise the Cinque Terre

Our day begins at the ferry wharf in La Spezia where we will board the Cinque Terre ferries to cruise up and down the coast. We will also see the "Three Islands" from a ferry out of Portovenere. Our ferry rides will let us see the seaside towns from the water away from the crowds.

Day 16 - Day at leisure in the Cinque Terre

We continue exploring the Cinque Terre, this time on the Cinque Terra Express train. We hop-on-hop-off the train at all the towns, exploring them at our leisure.

Day 17 - Pisa

Leaving La Spezia we head for Pisa and its famous leaning tower. As well as climbing the 273 steps of the tower, we will explore all the other sights this small town has to offer. We continue to Florence in the afternoon.

Day 18 - Florence

For the next two days we are free to explore Florence at our own pace.

Day 19 - Florence

We continue to explore the most famous Tuscan city.

Day 20 - Travel to Rome

This morning we take our first FrecciaRossa (Red Arrow) train to Rome where will spend the next three nights. Our afternoon is spent at leisure exploring Rome on foot. After dinner we will join a guided tour which will take us to all the major sights of Rome. This unique tour will allow us to see the attractions by night, making for some amazing photo opportunities.

Day 21 - Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius

Today we join a tour that will take us to the historic city of Pompeii, destroyed in AD79 by an eruption of Mount Vesuvius. We will enjoy a guided tour of the enormous archaeological site. We will also have the opportunity to climb to the summit of Mount Vesuvius for 360 degree views over Naples, Pompeii and the Gulf of Naples.

Day 22 - Grand Tour of Rome

We take a different tour today which will take us to many of the most famous sights in Rome. Included is express access to the Colosseum in the morning and skip-the-line entrance to the Sistine Chapel and Vatican Museums in the afternoon. We will also pass by the Roman Forum and Pantheon, and stop at Piazza Navona and the Trevi Fountain.

Day 23 - Travel to Ortona

Leaving Rome we cut through the mountainous heart of Italy by coach, finishing on the eastern coast in Ortona. We have free time to explore this small town with views of the Adriatic Sea.

Day 24 - Travel to Verona

Heading north, we take trains along the Adriatic coast, then deep into the north of Italy, arriving in Verona in the late afternoon.

Day 25 - Verona

Today we explore fair Verona, home of Shakepeare's Romeo and Juliet. We visit "Juliet's House" and explore the old town with its many beautiful buildings and bridges. We continue to Venice in the afternoon where we stay for the next three nights.

Day 26 - Venice

For the next two and a half days we will explore Venice at our leisure. A 72 hour vaporetto (ferry) pass will give us the flexibility to explore the outer islands including Murano. Other highlights include the famous St Mark's Basilica, and visiting sites used in the filming of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and Moonraker.

Day 27 - Venice

We continue to explore one of Italy's most famous cities.

Day 28 - Venice and fly to Singapore

Our morning will be at leisure in Venice. In the afternoon we head to Marco Polo airport for our flights to Singapore.

Day 29 - Arrival in Singapore

This afternoon we arrive in Singapore and head to our resort style hotel near Clarke Quay. We can relax in the pool and walk to Clarke Quay in the evening.

Day 30 - Day at leisure in Singapore

We have a relaxing day at leisure today. Perhaps a visit to the Botanic Gardens, with lunch in Chinatown. In the afternoon we head to the famous Marina Bay Sands hotel with its infinity pool with spectacular views of Singapore city. In the evening we walk around the Gardens by the Bay with its pretty lights.

Day 31 - Singapore and fly home

This morning we return to the Gardens by the Bay to explore them during the day. We return to the hotel to freshen up before heading to Changi airport for our flight home.

Day 32 - Arrive home

After flying overnight we arrive home after an amazing holiday.

Flower Week

My only experience of spring this year will be whatever we have in the garden.  Which turns out is quite amazing!!

Purple flowers

Rosemary

Violets

Plum blossom

Daffodil

Random purple flower

I was having such a crap day with the proxies and this daisy made me smile
Purple to make me smile

Iris

I'm going to mostly miss my tree flowering this spring (which is why after 2010 I said never wanted to travel in September again) but I might just see it briefly
First cherry blossom

Daffodil pair

Plum blossom

I'm still astounded how well an iPhone camera works
Plum blossom

Daffodil spider

Sunday.  28th.  Roast chicken with all the veggies for dinner.  19:15 is bed time right?

Roast chicken and veggies

Monday.  Ok sleep.  Noone screamed over the proxy upgrades.  Got stuck into some other work that needs doing.  Spent the entire evening organising one day in Milan and Cremona.  Just when I thought I was done I found out that Leonardo Da Vinci's "The Last Supper" is in Milan.  And that tickets are nearly impossible to get.  And that the only day that you could get tickets in the next two months was the day we were going to be there.  For 26 euros I thought why the hell not.  And rearranged our day around it.  

Tuesday.  The start of the proxy problems.  Well really just one problem (two actually but the other one was an easy fix) that manifested itself in a bunch of different ways.  I was dealing with the first of them when I started getting hassled by other people about the second.  Which of course made my brain explode.  Stoopid proxies are big fat poos and hate me.  Oh yes, there was another problem with memory leaks and crashes.  Sigh.  

Wednesday.  Without people hassling me I had a look at aforementioned second problem, and was able to resolve it quite quickly.  I work so much better when I can just tinker away at stuff without people hassling me.  Had to redo the plastic sheeting around the beam the birds were eating because it had come loose.  The sweetie got bacon and eggs for breakfast, pizza for lunch, and Chong Co feast for dinner (I cooked the first two).  In the evening I was closing off travel browser tabs in Chrome, noting anything useful in them if need be.  

Bacon and eggs

Sweetie pizza

Chong Co feast

Thursday.  Woke up at 4:20 stressing about All The Things.  And an awful day at work fighting with the proxies.  So not much planning in the evening.  Watched a bunch of videos on Italy (a few on typical scams - which is really just common sense stuff for any city).  We also started watching Super Cub, which is a bit like Laid Back Camp in that nothing much really happens but it's still lovely to watch.

As I feared, the birds discovered there's another beam at the other end of the balcony they can get at.  So this time I wrapped tinsel around it.  So far so good.

Friday.  Had an early night and slept ok, but was super stressed out about All The Things and even ended up in tears before I'd even logged on to work.  The stoopid place in Ortona I'd booked responded to my question about getting a taxi from the station with "ok". wtf??? So I asked them again.  I couldn't get SSL in Eudora to work on the laptop, even doing everything I did for this computer.  The kitchen was a disaster.  There were no clean plates or cutlery left in the house but the dishwasher wasn't even full.  The day didn't improve.  Well, until I declared POETS, had my last music practise for a while and had chicken kiev for dinner.  Watched some more Super Cub in the evening.  

Saturday.  Slept like crap.  Sigh.  Woke up some time after two stressing about All The Things, and didn't get back to sleep til probably around four.  Had a bit of a sleepin (til 6:38!!) but still tired.  The place in Ortona didn't even bother to respond, so I cancelled it and booked somewhere else.  If someone can't even respond to a super simple question, then there's no way I can trust them to respond to any sort of problem should it arise.  Then just holiday planning all day.  The new place in Ortona I booked got back to me about a taxi - no such thing in Ortona, but they'd be happy to pick us up from the station.  Only problem is they charge an extra 15 euro to make up two beds for two people, even in a three-single bed room for two people.  A bit dumb.  If I ever rate it it'll lose marks for that.  Started writing up a "brochure" for the holiday to get me excited about the trip (and to make everyone totes jelly) which was a bit of fun.  Roast pork and veggies for dinner and more Super Cub.

Roast pork and veggies

Sunday.  Slept a lot better.  Finished the holiday brochure.  Puttered through the todo list.  Had a go at packing my suit case.  I wanted to see if I could fit my fully loaded backpack into it.  Turns out I can!  (a lot of places won't let you take backpacks, and so on quite a few days we'd be needing to leave our bags either at hotel reception or stations.  So I wanted to be able to lock my laptop away inside the suitcase).

This is pretty much everything I want to take.. yipe!!
Packing

Believe it or not I actually travel fairly light.  This is the suitcase fully packed - heaps of room!
Packing done

And this is with my fully loaded backpak inside!  Winning!
Packed suitcase including backpack

Our last overseas trip was much much harder to pack for, in that in addition to summer and winter regular clothing, we also needed a stack of formal and smartwear.  This trip will be sooo much easier!

OMFG I will be going overseas again this week!!  Link in blog :)  And OMFG I'm going to miss the sweetie.  Like in Dresden in 2016, I'll probably feel it most acutely in places I've been to with him - probably in Neuschwanstein this time.

Sunday.  21st.  I forgot to complain about travel stuff last week.  I messaged Emirates to see about seat selection on their codeshare flight.  But they said it was a Qantas ticket and they couldn't do anything, other than request a window seat.  Then I phoned Qantas (Qantas still lives in the dark ages and doesn't have web chat).  While on hold I realised they'd actually allocated seats for me (the booking had been updated since I last looked).  So that was good.  But I stayed online to get them to confirm and also ask them about our smooshed up names, but they said I had to talk to WebJet about that.  Sigh.  Had roast turkey and veggies for dinner.  Then we watched the second half of Blue Murder.

Turkey roast and veggies

Monday.  Slept ok.  All the stoopid at work.  Proxy upgrade planning and paperwork.  

Wattle

Pink flower

Random grevillia thing

Tuesday.  Crap sleep.  Woke up at 3:30 needing to pee.  Then my brain wouldn't shut up.  Then I got an irritated eyelid (which was irritated all day).  Then I got hungry.  Got maybe forty five minutes more sleep.  But I was a zombie all day.  Too tired to do any real holiday planning, although I did have a bit of a look at Europe road rules, and read a bit about the Passion Play.

Wednesday.  Dunno, no notes.  Probably all the planning.  But you know how all the birds have been hanging around?  Well I heard something funny and I was wondering if they were nesting in the eaves or something.  Turns out THEY'VE BEEN EATING THE HOUSE!!!

Bird eating the house

Bird eating the house

Eaten beams

I kept shooing them away but they kept coming back.  I doused the area with spray and wipe. That made no difference.  So at lunch we wrapped some plastic sheeting around it until we could think of a more permanent solution.  

Speaking of lunch.. epic garlic bread!!  This stuff is SO GOOD!!

Epic garlic bread

Thursday.  Long slow day of bits and pieces.  The birds were like.. heyyyyyy...!!   I wanted to watch Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade to get screenshots of the Venice locations.  It's not on Netflix or Disney+ at the moment.  I swear it used to be.  Oh well, good thing I have it on DVD.

Home made pizzas

Friday.  Proxy upgrade planning.  And fixing other team's problems for them (person was off and it was a slow news day anyway).  Watched King's Man in the evening.  I actually enjoyed this one more than the first two.  The first two were over the top, this one felt a little more.. real.. and it was kinda cool how they weaved the story into real life events, playing it out as if they were involved.  Kinda like Titanic in a way.  Good fun.  

Saturday.  Proxy upgrade.  Con did it, I supervised.  This was to avoid the curse of proxy upgrades never going well when I do them.  Then we tested, then did a bunch of policy tidyup, then more testing.  Done by 11:20.  Booked the last of our hotels in the afternoon.  Got onto WebJet's line chat (QANTAS PAY ATTENTION - EVERYONE ELSE IS DOING ONLINE CHATS WHY CAN'T YOU????) to ask them about the smooshed up names, and they were like, eh it'll be fine.  Also asked them why Emirates things we're booked onto *two* flights from Singapore to Sydney, and they were like, um, well you're booked on one.  Also asked them about seat allocations, and they were like, all we can do is request a window seat.  IT'S 2022 WHY CAN'T AIRLINES ALLOW YOU TO DO SEAT ALLOCATIONS ON CODE SHARE FLIGHTS?????  F&$*ing HATE.  Sausages and salad for dinner and watched Breaker Morant (based on a true story) which I'd never actually seen before.

Stu's 3D print station and work bench
3D print station

Sausages and salad

Sunday.  Woke up at 4:00 and never got back to sleep.  Yet even though I had the same amount of sleep as I had the other night when I woke up early, I was actually ok today.  Fleshing out the holiday planning.  Neglected the fish.  Decided I should use up some of my flex for some long lunches and/or early finishes to try and keep up with everything.  The sweetie wanted to get out of the house this afternoon so we went for a drive.  Couldn't get to the river the way he wanted (all private roads) but it was a nice drive anyway.

Serbian Orthodox Monastery

Road trip

Belco and Black Mountain Tower

Belconnen's Republic tower looks somewhat transparent in this shot
Transparent Republic

Remind me I need to login early tomorrow to see if I've broken anything...

Sunday.  31st.  Leftovers from Saturday night for dinner.  Finished watching Obi-Wan.  I liked that they had James Earl Jones voicing Darth Vader.. only .. they *didn't* ..!! they deep faked him!  And having Ian McDiarmid was pretty cool too.

Monday.  Slept ok-ish but woke up early.  Started panicking over my todo list.  Started trying to get in control by giving the house a bit of a tidy.  But had a meltdown as soon as I logged into work because people were making mess and it was all too much.  Had a cleaning planning day.  Leftover pork for dinner.

Oh, the other week my everyday walking shoes split (I bought these in 2015 and worn them almost every day since) so last week I bought some new ones.  Almost the same, look slightly different.

Old and new shoes

In the evening I tried to book flights to Europe with Qantas.  Big mistake.  I tried to book the exact same itinerary as I did three years ago (when it failed epically and I spent *hours* trying to sort it out and in the end said "screw you" and went with Emirates).  Well in three years QANTAS STILL HASN'T FIXED THEIR BOOKING SYSTEM!!!!  As with last time, you select a multi city trip (I only had three legs, nothing too complicated), it lets you get all the way through including doing seat allocations, but when you go to pay you get this error:

Sorry, an error seems to have occurred, and this page cannot be displayed (15079, 23951, 420)

Thanks a fricking lot QANTAS.  I can't believe they're still so bad at this crap.  It's like they're actively trying to deter business and alienate customers.  Literally every time I have to deal with Qantas I have to go through the sheer agony of their booking systems (if it wasn't for their AMAZING flight crews I'd probably boycot them completely).  

I used Webjet to hunt around for alternatives.  But THANKS COVID.. NOT.. there's very limited options at the moment.  Etihad had no flights available at all for the legs I wanted, and Emirates for the same legs was going to cost three thousand dollars more.  Yikes.  Lufthansa would have been ok except they had some really crazy connections that totally blew out the travel times.  So I booked the flights through WebJet, which was going to cost $200 more.  And sure enough, their APIs had the same issues with Qantas.  I got this error:

Customer Service Advice
We have been unable to confirm your requested itinerary, but have retained a copy of your requirements under Webjet Booking Reference: <redacted>
We will now process your itinerary manually and confirm your booking within 48 hours.
If you are departing within the next 48 hours we will contact you today. Please do not attempt to make another booking on this site or another, as this may result in a duplicate. Please wait for us to contact you.
Thank you for your co-operation.
Customer Service Centre

So I left it.  At least someone at WebJet will have to deal with Qantas and not fricken ME!!   

The next day I got an email from WebJet that everything was sorted and the flights had been booked.  Hurray.

Tuesday.  Cleaning day and holiday research.  Did a basa bake for dinner which was lovely.

Basa bake

Wednesday.  Rinse and repeat of Tuesday.  I had a whole commentary in my head about how getting older makes you more *fearful*.  I really noticed this a while back riding Kit's horses (I literally had no fear about riding horses when I was younger but now they're so *big* and it's a long damned way down!) and let's not mention The Nerve Test.  So I was stressing about all the ways things could go wrong with our holiday.  Although in the grand scheme of things, mostly all we'd lose is money.  I really need to keep that perspective.  

I did an experiment with the brussels sprouts - would they crisp up better "right way up" or "upside down"?  Turns out, didn't really make a difference!
Brussels sprouts experiment

Thursday.  Lay awake until like midnight stressing over All The Things (mostly holiday stuff).  Then woke up at 1am by the storm for an hour or so.  Then woke up early too.  Sigh.  Zombie day.  Farewell for Alex at lunch.  Quiet drinks.  All The Water!!!

All the water

All the water

All the water

Friday.  Slept a lot better.  There was even a lovely sunny day after the wild weather all day yesterday.  I needed milk for breakfast so went over to Chris's to get some.  I didn't have enough for the eftpos minimum so thought I'd get a bottle of cab sav.  But he didn't have any singles out of the one I like so he was going to open a box but I said I'd buy the box.  It was on special too, so that was a bonus.  Except carrying it back home the box split and smashed all over the car park.  Lost two bottles of wine right there.  And then I was trying to clean up the mess and pricked myself with a shard of glass and started bleeding.  Sigh.  Another customer came up and I asked her to ask Chris for help.  So he came out and took away all the broken glass and gave me a bag for the other four bottles and the milk.  They say not to cry over spilt milk but you can cry over spilt wine, surely?  Another cleaning day. Chicken kiev for dinner.  Watched Kingsman: The Secret Service which was a bit of silly fun.  

Saturday.  Went food shopping first thing.  Then a bunch of house work.  Then dropped off my backup drive at work, bought some new fish tank lights for the 620T, and accidentally bought myself an early birthday present.

My early birthday present

Got home and then it was time to do All The Cooking.  I made a low(ish) carb, vegetarian lasagna.

Low carb veggie lasagna

Low carb veggie lasagna

Low carb veggie lasagna

Slightly over done, whoops..
Low carb veggie lasagna

Had the hills over to enjoy it and Jess had a lot of fun playing Stu's instruments.  Wait, that sounds wrong.  ;)  Specifically, his cornettos.. cornetti?  After dinner Jess and I played a whole bunch of stuff together and she played all the harmonies around me trying to keep up with her awesomeness.  It was so much fun :)

Sunday.  Did a bunch of research on countries that we plan to visit on smartraveller.  Should all be fine.  Then a whole heap of fish tank stuff.  Also some camera side-by-side testing.  The new camera is much on par with my Canon and my iPhone for most things, but it does excel in extremelly low light.  Read: under the house with just vent holes for light.  It's not so great on closeups (but some of that may be me needing to get used to the settings) and it does struggle to focus.  The iPhone probably wins on difficult lighting (with pretty decent HDR), and the Canon wins on speed and focus (except in very low light).

It's almost completely dark under the house, so this shot is actually pretty impressive.
Epic low light

Then it was cooking All The Food.