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LadyCG | 04:58 Tue 03rd Jan 2023 | ChatterBank
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Well it's all over now, bar the shouting.

I'm not a fan of Christmas but the few days off are much appreciated, although they seem to be gone in a blink. With the festivities over it's back to reality for most today, including myself.

At least I'm working from home today and it's an inset day too so I don't have to leave the house.

Who else is back to work today and are you feeling the post-festive blues?

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Post festive blues?
Not a chance!

The only work I do these days is my choice:-)
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Alright showoff ;)

Actually 50% of the work I do from Monday to Sunday is through choice but I won't sit down and cry come Thursday when I get a double overtime payment.

What's the temp like in Downsideupland now?
Rather pleasant, 37c in the shade.
No humidity!
Dry heat is good heat.
It can get down to -8C during winter and up to 48c during summer where I reside.
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Well, I never would have thought you'd experience -8°C but 48°C is something I experienced most summers in Spain. Night time was dreadful because you couldn't have your air con on or the neighbours would denounce you to the Guardia.
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Do you get mozzies and similar in that dry heat, 1ozzy? It was always very humid in Spain and I used to get eaten alive.
No mozzies, unless it rains, but plenty of other creatures you wouldn't like.
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Snakes?
Yep, but most of them wiggle a mile from people.
They are more scared of us than we are of them.
Lots of spiders too, ooh, scarey.
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I know you think I'm a complete wuss, but I just don't like things that crawl and sliver, especially ones with a killer bite. I would struggle with most reptiles and amphibians too, although I would love a pet tortoise :)

Don't get me wrong, I am an animal lover, I think it's just an irrational phobia with some creatures.

I can understand that, Mrs Oz was paranoid about snakes when we moved here 22 years ago.
We have only had 2 snakes in the yard during that time.
One I shooed away, it was harmless, the other I beheaded.
Even though it's a protected species it was highly venomous and known to be aggressive.
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That was very brave of you and I think you did the right thing in order to protect yourselves and pets, etc.

Did you live in a more urban area before?
Lived most of my life in the outskirts of a city, still got the creatures you abhor.
Just more of them now.
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I love all types of marine creatures, 1ozzy. I always have a nice selection in my paella ;)

https://ibb.co/QMkRf6s
I too love the edible ones.
Not keen on the ones that bite or sting.
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There were a fair few jellyfish in the sea when we went down to Weymouth in the summer. I wouldn't have noticed them if someone else hadn't pointed them out to me. I got out of the sea pretty sharpish, which is a shame because the water was so warm.

Am I right in thinking that you originated in the UK or did I dream that? I know Stewey / Sanmac was born over here.
It wouldn't have been a dream, more so a nightmare.

Born in Yorkshire, ee bah gum.
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Ee bah gum, I knew it !

Do you remember much about life over here?

I moved to Hereford in October 1980, when I was nearly four years old. I was born in London and lived briefly in Aldershot. I remember the day we moved to Hereford but I don't have one single memory pre-dating that. Weird.
I remember nothing about UK life, came here in nappies.
Offspring of 10 quid tourists.
Taking down deccies and losing the will to live ..me no like creepy crawlies xx
Woosy ;-)

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