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2741 days is great Icehouse .

I wish there was a way of averaging temperatures. Admittedly it is summer here but more than +40 C and high humidity is not fun.
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I wish there was a way of averaging temperatures. Admittedly it is summer here but more than +40 C and high humidity is not fun.
yeah, that's a little warm. It was -11C here yesterday
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2429. Looks like our weather is pretty standard for the time of year. Austria is a nightmare though (crazy snow) and Italy has incredible rain storms.


Nothing spectacular here, but had to laugh finding out our parrot loves ... me playing piano. He accidentally flew into the room, perched on top of the piano, I started playing, and he didn't move for 20 minutes - which is 19.5 minutes longer than usual. Like dogs do he sometimes tilted his head showing deep interest.



I usually keep him out of there as you really don't want bird poop inside your piano, but he behaved (this time ). I also thought the noise would scare him (a piano close by makes quite a bit of a racket!) but it truly seems like very few things can phase him.


Not even our cat...


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