Thanks, Butterfly. I'm fine honey. I am being a lazy-bones, but enjoying it xo
Korrie- July is the middle of our Winter. It doesn't normally snow where we live, but climate change is well & truly happening & maybe we have to get used to more extreme weather. We went from drought & bushfires to one of the wettest Winters on record already, with snow thrown in for good measure. Tasmania does not get really hot in Summer, nor very humid,& we are not far from the Antarctic.
"Tasmania has a cool temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Summer lasts from December to February when the average maximum sea temperature is 21 °C(70 °F). On land, maximum temperatures average 20 °C (68 °F) to 24 °C (75 °F) along the coast and in the lowlands, such as around Launceston."
C'mon Spring!
I'm feeling good today, after a nice chill out day yesterday. G & I have been watching Le Tour every night, but falling asleep, waking up etc & sleeping in until 8am, which is nice.
He is feeling really well & we are both quite positive all will be well.
Time to go waste some time on FB xoxoC