You all are entering into the Autumn season aren’t you?What sort of temperature does a "good" winter day there see?
It'll be 31 Celsius here today (88 Fahrenheit).
It's about 46 degrees F. And mainly it's not rainy and there's not a chilly wind blowing.What sort of temperature does a "good" winter day there see?
It'll be 31 Celsius here today (88 Fahrenheit).
That's too bad.. how much is a TV license there?
OK, first the cleverdicks call it now,
"Public service fee."
It is now 1 US dollar = 8,44 kr.
If year income is lower than 132,990 kr it is 1% of income.
If it is higher it is 1,329 kr.
That is not for household but for each income taker.
It is just a snidy way to rake in more tax.
But that is what you get when there is "Social" in the parties name that happen to be in power.
I may just be under 132,000 kr mark because I have a Norwegian pension too,
should have stayed in Norway, but done is done.
Looks like next week is shaping up to also be a warm week. Glad about that. Also nice to see the sun rise earlier than normal. When I was younger I hated that.. but the older I get the more I like the extended light hours.
Sleeping in has become tougher. I am glad the days are getting longer though. We are into March after tomorrow.Looks like next week is shaping up to also be a warm week. Glad about that. Also nice to see the sun rise earlier than normal. When I was younger I hated that.. but the older I get the more I like the extended light hours.
You all are entering into the Autumn season aren’t you?
It's about 46 degrees F. And mainly it's not rainy and there's not a chilly wind blowing.
Yes. Although late summer/early autumn here is often still quite warm (temperatures above 30 Celsius - sorry, I don't think in Fahrenheit!)
So, not quite freezing, but still really cold. (Where I live it doesn't snow at all, so anything at about that temperature is what we'd get in the depths of our winter).
Yes, March tomorrow and I am starting to freak out about how close Easter is, and how much I have to do (and how much things are up in the air because of Covid...)
Yes. Although late summer/early autumn here is often still quite warm (temperatures above 30 Celsius - sorry, I don't think in Fahrenheit!)
So, not quite freezing, but still really cold. (Where I live it doesn't snow at all, so anything at about that temperature is what we'd get in the depths of our winter).
Yes, March tomorrow and I am starting to freak out about how close Easter is, and how much I have to do (and how much things are up in the air because of Covid...)
It should be a walkover,
You just say to the congregants,
"Listen up, this years passover we are going to do it authentic.
No one leave their house until the angel of death has passed over."
I laughed.
We were in lockdown last year; this year it looks like services will be able to go ahead, but (for example) the rules around singing keep changing (last week we couldn't sing indoors, this week we can if we wear masks; who knows what it will be by Easter?) and so that makes planning harder.
I know!
Beach Easter.
You Ozzies love the beach,
or so I heard.