Australia Day 10, work

Restaurant logo on window
Had breakfast here. It was just ok.

Publicly thinking deeply should be done with caution.

dad

Be careful what you say.

Think before you speak.

Not everyone wants to do the reps.

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Australia Day 9, work

Australian cellular website screenshot
Sounds pretty good.
Australian cellular website screenshot
Off to the races.
Australian cellular website screenshot
Decent bandwidth, it seems.

What happens when you have money, and, time?

dad

By money, i mean enough to cover your essentials: shelter, food, water, insurance, transportation, etc.

Not talking money for luxuries. However, if that’s the case, enjoy what you can afford.

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Australia Day 8, work

16-second video: Midday, 98 degrees.
Kangaroo roadside
Only a tourist stops to take this photo.
Australian wildlife roadside
This is for tourists, not locals.
Australian national park sign
Jinibara. Fun to say.
Australian mountain
To my eye, a well worn trail.
Australian national park sign
Geological phenomenon. Cool. Reminds me of the Lewis Overthrust in Glacier.
Australian national park sign
27 million years ago is ‘recent’.

Try not to embarrass myself.

dad

Caution to the people who have childlike curiosity, youthful exuberance, and extensive Disney Customer Service experience.

People like you will probably embarrass those you’re traveling with.

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Australia Day 7, work

college apartment bedroom
Nap time. Or, after-lunch siesta time?
college apartment bedroom
The walls seem to enjoy some color splashes.
college apartment bedroom
Already reading at his desk.

Personal calendar discretionary time is a privilege harvested from focus and discipline.

dad

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Australia Day 6, work

Beach lifeguard Shack
After dinner walk.
Two people at beach
Our first family visit to a South Pacific beach.
Three people posing at beach
Obligatory ‘we were here’ pic.
Small snake on the beach
Def looks like a snake, not an eel.
Close-up of snake head
It slithered into the surf.
7-second video: Wasn’t expecting the snake to head to the ocean.
Unique Australian beach object
The most prominent item washed up by the surf.
Close-up of cat face
We’ve seen this cat three times. All three times at the same place.
Cat on a condo wall
400 meters from the South Pacific.

Blinding flash of the obvious, a central location is the best choice of all location choices.

This is accentuated when visiting the other side of our planet for three weeks.

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