Hello from a lovely and sunny Sydney!
Well, today i have been away for 100 days!! How cool is that! Have never really thought about it before, but Julie knew when her day 100 was when we met her the other week and then we decided to figure ours out...and its today!!
Celebrated by going up the sky tower, which offered pretty good views of Sydney, although the opera house and bridge look very tiny in comparison to everything else in the city from up there!
Had a good week chilling on the beach at Manly last week and thankfully the weather held out, which was nice. Back in the city now and went to a christmas carol concert on Saturday night, headlined by Delta Goodrum with a 100,000 fellow sydneysiders! Was really good fun. I cant believe its Christmas in a couple of days, i was walking round town yesterday afternoon and for the last weekend before Christmas the shops were very calm and there was no all out war like at home. I like it, its chilled out, no fuss and everybody is happy, isnt that what Christmas should be about it??
So im off to the beach this Christmas (weather permitting) a lifetime goal accomplished and really looking forward to it, I hope you all have a great Christmas where ever you may be.
Merry Christmas!
E xxx
Monday, 22 December 2008
Monday, 15 December 2008
A Magical Week in the Red Centre!
Hello from a sunny Sydney!!! How cool is that!! Im still really excited to be here and arrived on Friday evening!
Had an amazing week in the outback, probably the best experience of my whole trip so far, it was just everything i had hoped it to be and more! It was shattering though, the trip was 6 days, and we got up at 4am everyday bar one, to see the sun rise, but was sooo worth it, but has meant a couple of lazy mornings here so far!
I dont even know where to start, we saw so much and a lot of it was so different to what i expected. So its probably easier if i do it by days, so here we go:-
Day 1 - we left Adelaide and drove 885km up the Stuart Highway (this highwat goes all the way from Port Augustas to Darwin!!) to Coober Pedy, arriving at 6.30pm, having left at 6.30am and just driven ALL day! Apart from a couple of toilet stops and an hour for lunch, we just drove and drove and drove, and its not like NZ where there is something to look at, its just desert, thats it. Nothing to see, nothing to do and boy was i pleased when that journey was over!! It was like being in Star Wars, and living on Tatoween!! Very Cool, but after a while the amusement wore off!
For those of you who dont know, Coober Pedy (CP) is the Opal capital of the world and they all live underground there! Its a cross between teh flinstones and star wars again. This is the first settlement you come accross since Port Augustas, about 700km south and the nearest thing north is Alice Springs probably about another 1,000km, so its quite remote and all a bit wierd! Everything is underground, including the church, as in the summer it can reach 61 degrees!!! We stayed in a cave too, which was pretty cool and then had DAY 2 to explore here as well. You didnt really need longer than a day, but we got some pretty good photos, had a tour of a mock cave home and learnt about all the mining techniques, which the people of CP have devised themselves....they use explosives quite a lot and up until 9/11 you could go into the supermarket and buy them over the counter, lol! now you need a permit, but people often get their cars blown up in the town, as pranks....wierd!!
On our Day 3 which was 8/12/08 we met up with our next group who we would be with for the rest of our trip. We had a great guide, Pip, who was a very good Kylie look a like, her knowledge was amazing and it makes such a difference when you get a good guide! The fact that she was only a year older than us was quite scary, as i wouldnt have known how to change a tyre in the middle of the outback!! So we left CP and watched the sunrise of the opal mines, it was really amazing, got some great pics from the highway and that road is just so quiet, you can lay in it and watch the sunrise!! We spent all day again driving to Uluru (ayres rock) Left at 5am and didnt get to camp until 9pm, plus we gained an hour in time crossing into the Northern Territory border...got a flat tyre and drove through some terrential rain...it has to be the longest day ever!! By the time we ate and set up camp we had been up 21 hours and then had to get up at 4am the next day!!! Crazy stuff!! We did break up our third day at a Aboriginal Village, to look at an arts centre there, which an english lady has set up. The Aboriginal people are actually quite scary, they dont speak english and can get very violent, especially when they are drunk (we saw this in Alice Springs) but the art work was really interesting as they all tell stories, i wish i could have got something, as all the money raised supports the community, but its just how would you get it home!!!
We spent the next two nights at Yulara, the camp just outside Ayres Rock National Park. We slept in sways, which was really good fun, basically just a waterproof sleeping bag, you could go to sleep and watch the stars, it was amazing, and sooo hot!! Thankfully we survived all three nights, with no snake or spide dramas! I think i was the only one in the whole group not to get a mozzi bite (very proud) and the only thing i saw that was vaguely alarming was a massive lizard, that should belong in a zoo with the spider in Fiji!! I was just reading my book sitting on the grass, looked up and it was there!!! Thankfully it got scared by the music and waddled away!! Sway sleeping is def the way forward!! although im not sure it would work for Glasto, as you would probably get washed away!!
So Day 4 we watched the sunrise from Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and had a distant view of Uluru. It was beautiful. By 6am we had already started our 7.4km walk around the Valley of the Winds, to beat the morning sun. It was a really good walk, The Olgas are made up of about 50 rocks, where as Uluru is obviously just one, but they are in the same National Park. we saw our first wild kangaroo and there was also a waterfall there, which is VERY rare!! They have had a lot of rain in this region over the past two weeks, we got washed out on our last day at Kings Canyon, but it meant the desert was a luscious green, not many people can say they have seen it like this. We then visited the Uluru Aboriginal Centre and learnt about how the Aboriginal people use Uluru in their teachings. We had the afternoon free to recover and chill by the pool, which was much needed and then we watch the sunset over Uluru which has to be the highlight of the trip for me! It was magical. Massive black thunder clouds, but no rain, just lightening in the background, a rainbow over the rock and the sun seeping through in the background. We had pre dinner snacks and just had an amazing evening.
day 5 - up at 4 again and this time it was sunrise right at the base of Uluru. The traditional sunrise viewing area is a very sacred sight for the aboriginal people and they dont like people taking pictures from this angle. We walked around the base of Uluru (roughly 9km) and certain parts you cant take pictures because these are sacred spots. I respected this wish, as i felt a really strong presence there. Its not just a rock to me anymore, it is so much more. When you are that close, they are so many different holes and patters and scars and if you let your imagination go a bit, they can all tell a story and you can see different patterns. It was very different to what i expected and i really felt trapped in a spell almost as we walked around. Pip then took us on a story telling walk around one section of the rock. There are four aboriginal stories that they use to teach morals to their children and they all relate to animals. You can see the different animals marks (foot prints, snake lines etc) in the rock when you are up close. On this day we had a cool front of 30degrees, but with a bus with broken air con it felt more like 50!!!
on this afternoon we made our way to Kings Canyon, where we camped on our final night. on the way we passed through a very impressive dust storm and despite being a wash out for the past two weeks we had a dry night, although on the last part of our canyon walk the next day we did get glastonbury style soaked!!!! It was a 5.5km walk up and along the canyon rim...you could see the storm coming for miles. We spent some time at the Garden of Eden swimming in the rock pool. Again, there is not normally any water to swim in, so that was pretty cool to!
After the walk we made our way back to Alice Springs. Another whole day of driving really, although they days feel a lot longer when you get up at 4!! It was a 7 1/2 hour drive (are you getting an idea of the vastness now!!!) and by the time we got to Alice i was completly shattered! But washing needed to be done etc! Didnt really see anything of Alice, just a quick wonder to the supermarket and we left early the next morning to make our way to here, as we had to fly via Adelaide. But dont think i missed anything really!
All in all it was a fantastic trip, i hope this gives you some idea. It will be a lot easier when im back and have the pictures to explain alongside the writing!
So now its monday morning in Sydney, and Jen has just gone to the airport to meet her friend Nicky who has come out from home to spend the next 3 and a bit weeks with us. This afternoon im getting the ferry over to Manly to spend a couple of days on the beach and they are joining me tomorrow.
Sydeny is really great, loving it already, just trying to decide what to do for NYE, but there seems to be plenty of options. Christmas Carols in the park next saturday, which should be fun! Have forgotten about Christmas really, but getting more in the festive spirit now, and really looking forward to it!
Anyway, best go!! hope all is well with everybody!
Ellen xxxxx
Had an amazing week in the outback, probably the best experience of my whole trip so far, it was just everything i had hoped it to be and more! It was shattering though, the trip was 6 days, and we got up at 4am everyday bar one, to see the sun rise, but was sooo worth it, but has meant a couple of lazy mornings here so far!
I dont even know where to start, we saw so much and a lot of it was so different to what i expected. So its probably easier if i do it by days, so here we go:-
Day 1 - we left Adelaide and drove 885km up the Stuart Highway (this highwat goes all the way from Port Augustas to Darwin!!) to Coober Pedy, arriving at 6.30pm, having left at 6.30am and just driven ALL day! Apart from a couple of toilet stops and an hour for lunch, we just drove and drove and drove, and its not like NZ where there is something to look at, its just desert, thats it. Nothing to see, nothing to do and boy was i pleased when that journey was over!! It was like being in Star Wars, and living on Tatoween!! Very Cool, but after a while the amusement wore off!
For those of you who dont know, Coober Pedy (CP) is the Opal capital of the world and they all live underground there! Its a cross between teh flinstones and star wars again. This is the first settlement you come accross since Port Augustas, about 700km south and the nearest thing north is Alice Springs probably about another 1,000km, so its quite remote and all a bit wierd! Everything is underground, including the church, as in the summer it can reach 61 degrees!!! We stayed in a cave too, which was pretty cool and then had DAY 2 to explore here as well. You didnt really need longer than a day, but we got some pretty good photos, had a tour of a mock cave home and learnt about all the mining techniques, which the people of CP have devised themselves....they use explosives quite a lot and up until 9/11 you could go into the supermarket and buy them over the counter, lol! now you need a permit, but people often get their cars blown up in the town, as pranks....wierd!!
On our Day 3 which was 8/12/08 we met up with our next group who we would be with for the rest of our trip. We had a great guide, Pip, who was a very good Kylie look a like, her knowledge was amazing and it makes such a difference when you get a good guide! The fact that she was only a year older than us was quite scary, as i wouldnt have known how to change a tyre in the middle of the outback!! So we left CP and watched the sunrise of the opal mines, it was really amazing, got some great pics from the highway and that road is just so quiet, you can lay in it and watch the sunrise!! We spent all day again driving to Uluru (ayres rock) Left at 5am and didnt get to camp until 9pm, plus we gained an hour in time crossing into the Northern Territory border...got a flat tyre and drove through some terrential rain...it has to be the longest day ever!! By the time we ate and set up camp we had been up 21 hours and then had to get up at 4am the next day!!! Crazy stuff!! We did break up our third day at a Aboriginal Village, to look at an arts centre there, which an english lady has set up. The Aboriginal people are actually quite scary, they dont speak english and can get very violent, especially when they are drunk (we saw this in Alice Springs) but the art work was really interesting as they all tell stories, i wish i could have got something, as all the money raised supports the community, but its just how would you get it home!!!
We spent the next two nights at Yulara, the camp just outside Ayres Rock National Park. We slept in sways, which was really good fun, basically just a waterproof sleeping bag, you could go to sleep and watch the stars, it was amazing, and sooo hot!! Thankfully we survived all three nights, with no snake or spide dramas! I think i was the only one in the whole group not to get a mozzi bite (very proud) and the only thing i saw that was vaguely alarming was a massive lizard, that should belong in a zoo with the spider in Fiji!! I was just reading my book sitting on the grass, looked up and it was there!!! Thankfully it got scared by the music and waddled away!! Sway sleeping is def the way forward!! although im not sure it would work for Glasto, as you would probably get washed away!!
So Day 4 we watched the sunrise from Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and had a distant view of Uluru. It was beautiful. By 6am we had already started our 7.4km walk around the Valley of the Winds, to beat the morning sun. It was a really good walk, The Olgas are made up of about 50 rocks, where as Uluru is obviously just one, but they are in the same National Park. we saw our first wild kangaroo and there was also a waterfall there, which is VERY rare!! They have had a lot of rain in this region over the past two weeks, we got washed out on our last day at Kings Canyon, but it meant the desert was a luscious green, not many people can say they have seen it like this. We then visited the Uluru Aboriginal Centre and learnt about how the Aboriginal people use Uluru in their teachings. We had the afternoon free to recover and chill by the pool, which was much needed and then we watch the sunset over Uluru which has to be the highlight of the trip for me! It was magical. Massive black thunder clouds, but no rain, just lightening in the background, a rainbow over the rock and the sun seeping through in the background. We had pre dinner snacks and just had an amazing evening.
day 5 - up at 4 again and this time it was sunrise right at the base of Uluru. The traditional sunrise viewing area is a very sacred sight for the aboriginal people and they dont like people taking pictures from this angle. We walked around the base of Uluru (roughly 9km) and certain parts you cant take pictures because these are sacred spots. I respected this wish, as i felt a really strong presence there. Its not just a rock to me anymore, it is so much more. When you are that close, they are so many different holes and patters and scars and if you let your imagination go a bit, they can all tell a story and you can see different patterns. It was very different to what i expected and i really felt trapped in a spell almost as we walked around. Pip then took us on a story telling walk around one section of the rock. There are four aboriginal stories that they use to teach morals to their children and they all relate to animals. You can see the different animals marks (foot prints, snake lines etc) in the rock when you are up close. On this day we had a cool front of 30degrees, but with a bus with broken air con it felt more like 50!!!
on this afternoon we made our way to Kings Canyon, where we camped on our final night. on the way we passed through a very impressive dust storm and despite being a wash out for the past two weeks we had a dry night, although on the last part of our canyon walk the next day we did get glastonbury style soaked!!!! It was a 5.5km walk up and along the canyon rim...you could see the storm coming for miles. We spent some time at the Garden of Eden swimming in the rock pool. Again, there is not normally any water to swim in, so that was pretty cool to!
After the walk we made our way back to Alice Springs. Another whole day of driving really, although they days feel a lot longer when you get up at 4!! It was a 7 1/2 hour drive (are you getting an idea of the vastness now!!!) and by the time we got to Alice i was completly shattered! But washing needed to be done etc! Didnt really see anything of Alice, just a quick wonder to the supermarket and we left early the next morning to make our way to here, as we had to fly via Adelaide. But dont think i missed anything really!
All in all it was a fantastic trip, i hope this gives you some idea. It will be a lot easier when im back and have the pictures to explain alongside the writing!
So now its monday morning in Sydney, and Jen has just gone to the airport to meet her friend Nicky who has come out from home to spend the next 3 and a bit weeks with us. This afternoon im getting the ferry over to Manly to spend a couple of days on the beach and they are joining me tomorrow.
Sydeny is really great, loving it already, just trying to decide what to do for NYE, but there seems to be plenty of options. Christmas Carols in the park next saturday, which should be fun! Have forgotten about Christmas really, but getting more in the festive spirit now, and really looking forward to it!
Anyway, best go!! hope all is well with everybody!
Ellen xxxxx
Friday, 5 December 2008
Adelaide!
Hello from Southern Australia!!
Just a little side note to start with, we are now a third of the way through our trip!! I cant believe it!! We have done soo many amazing things already, yet there seems to be sooo many more amazing things to experience and so many other countries as well, its scary in a way to think we are a third of the way through! You meet people who count the days, or cross off the days, but thats not me! I dont like to cross off days, i take each one as it comes and im quite happy doing that! If I feel like this is not for me anymore I can always come home early, or later or on time, it does not matter!! But I just wanted to mention this landmark...........
So, I made it to Adelaide and have had a good few days exploring the city!!
It feels good to be somewhere different and to explore again! We arrived early on Tuseday morning after an overnight journey by bus from Melbourne. It was nothing like my indian overnight bus experience and was very chilled and relaxed and I even slept for most of the way! They even played a movie - What Happened In Vegas - and after that I was out for the count until we arrived, so it was all good! The hostel we are staying in this week is nice and small and friendly which makes a nice change, from the chain brands that we have been staying in since we arrived here. There is a small tv room so have chilled out nearly evening watching films which has been great, as we did not watch tv the whole time we were in Melbourne!!! Tuseday I was not as shattered as I thought I would be so after freshening up and a supermarket shop we just wondered around town and got a bit more familiar with the city, although all of it is blocked designed so its really easy to find your way around!
On Wednesday we had a lazy morning, the hostel we are staying at has a free breakfast which includes pancakes! Its sooo funny watching everybody attempting to make pancakes, im not sure i have seen one yet that vaguely even resembles a pancake! I think its more amusing to sit and watch rather than actually eat them and i have been quite content with my weet-bix and hot milk this week, although its summer here, its such a homely breakfast it has just had to be done! In the afternoon we went on a self guided walk around the city, and as usual we were pretty darn good at it! It was a gloriously sunny day and we wondered around North Adelaide, passed the festival centre where the Adelaide International Guitar Festival is currently on!!! And then passed the Adelaide Oval cricket ground....im not a cricket person, but the stadiums over here are massive! We then headed for the city lookout but it wasnt all that much, and definitly cant compare to some of the volcanoe's we climbed in NZ for views! But still it was worth it, and then we wondered back through Adelaide suburbier and through the Botantical Gardens and pass the zoo!
There was a bit of a thing started on our day trip to Philip Island of taking photos of road signs...you can get some really funny ones and Julie had loads from all of her travels around Oz, so Jen and I decided to join in the fun!! As we walked passed Adelaide Zoo there was a roadsign of ducks crossing (which I have not come accross yet in Oz - they are normally of Koalas or Kangaroos etc!) so the picture just had to be taken! And then as we walked 3meters down the road...what was there...ducks crossing...amazing!! That just proves the signs are there for a reason!! Weds evening i wowed Jen again with my spaghetti bolognase and it may have even been the best yet!! :-) We havent had it since we arrived in Oz, so it did taste extra good!
On Thursday we finally sucumb to all the trips we have resisted so far and went on a wine tour of the Barossa Valley and it was BRILLIANT!!! Just an hours drive through the Adelaide hills and you are at the premium wine area in Australia! The area specalises in Shiraz so was right up my street and by the end of the 35 samples (!!!!) Jen was loving a glass of the old red too! We started off at Jacobs Creek, yes Jacobs Creek! Im not a massive fan myself, but is cool to say I have now been there! Over 65% of their wines produced here are exported to the UK!!!!! It was a $5million building with all the mod cons and we got a brief history of the company etc, but it was very commercial and the wine was not that great! The girl who did the tastings did not know any of the answers to the questions which i thought was pretty bad, and was probably my least favourite winery of the day, although not many people get to stop there so is cool to say i have been! Plus their sparkling Shiraz which was a cellar door only purchase was pretty darn good and at 10.30am I was not complaining!!!
We went to four wineries in total, and the sparkling Shiraz's deffinitly stood out for me! But we were both out for the count by 2.30pm on the bus home!! The other three we went to were all small companies, unfortunatly the nicest was a cellar door only, which was a shame as i would have bought a bottle if i was not moving on tomorrow. The girl there was also really good at telling you what to look for and she was pretty pissed too, so was just funny!! We had a BBQ for lunch and i ate my first kangaroo!!! Well, it just had to be done really and whilst it was kinda free I thought i would seize the moment!! It was fine really, just tasted like raw beef, but im not sure i will be going out of my way to try it again!
So now its Friday afternoon and we start our outback experience tomorrow morning at 6.30am!! Its 6 days altogether, stopping off at Cobber Pedy for two nights and sleeping underground, and then on to Uluru for two nights (camping in swags, wish me luck!!) and then a night at Kings Canyon. Arriving into Alice Springs next Thursday evening, and then flying to Sydney on Friday 12th where we will then be until the new year, as Jen has a friend coming out from home to spend the next few weeks with us. Im really excited about the tour, i think and hope it is going to be amazing - we have only met one person who was bitten by a snake and only one person who got bitten by a scorpion, so all in all i think it will be fine!!!!!
So, have a good week. Unfortunatly this pc does not let me upload photos either but i will when i next can, which will be the big smoke of Sydney!
Have a good week, i hope it is not too cold with you guys!!
E xxxx
Just a little side note to start with, we are now a third of the way through our trip!! I cant believe it!! We have done soo many amazing things already, yet there seems to be sooo many more amazing things to experience and so many other countries as well, its scary in a way to think we are a third of the way through! You meet people who count the days, or cross off the days, but thats not me! I dont like to cross off days, i take each one as it comes and im quite happy doing that! If I feel like this is not for me anymore I can always come home early, or later or on time, it does not matter!! But I just wanted to mention this landmark...........
So, I made it to Adelaide and have had a good few days exploring the city!!
It feels good to be somewhere different and to explore again! We arrived early on Tuseday morning after an overnight journey by bus from Melbourne. It was nothing like my indian overnight bus experience and was very chilled and relaxed and I even slept for most of the way! They even played a movie - What Happened In Vegas - and after that I was out for the count until we arrived, so it was all good! The hostel we are staying in this week is nice and small and friendly which makes a nice change, from the chain brands that we have been staying in since we arrived here. There is a small tv room so have chilled out nearly evening watching films which has been great, as we did not watch tv the whole time we were in Melbourne!!! Tuseday I was not as shattered as I thought I would be so after freshening up and a supermarket shop we just wondered around town and got a bit more familiar with the city, although all of it is blocked designed so its really easy to find your way around!
On Wednesday we had a lazy morning, the hostel we are staying at has a free breakfast which includes pancakes! Its sooo funny watching everybody attempting to make pancakes, im not sure i have seen one yet that vaguely even resembles a pancake! I think its more amusing to sit and watch rather than actually eat them and i have been quite content with my weet-bix and hot milk this week, although its summer here, its such a homely breakfast it has just had to be done! In the afternoon we went on a self guided walk around the city, and as usual we were pretty darn good at it! It was a gloriously sunny day and we wondered around North Adelaide, passed the festival centre where the Adelaide International Guitar Festival is currently on!!! And then passed the Adelaide Oval cricket ground....im not a cricket person, but the stadiums over here are massive! We then headed for the city lookout but it wasnt all that much, and definitly cant compare to some of the volcanoe's we climbed in NZ for views! But still it was worth it, and then we wondered back through Adelaide suburbier and through the Botantical Gardens and pass the zoo!
There was a bit of a thing started on our day trip to Philip Island of taking photos of road signs...you can get some really funny ones and Julie had loads from all of her travels around Oz, so Jen and I decided to join in the fun!! As we walked passed Adelaide Zoo there was a roadsign of ducks crossing (which I have not come accross yet in Oz - they are normally of Koalas or Kangaroos etc!) so the picture just had to be taken! And then as we walked 3meters down the road...what was there...ducks crossing...amazing!! That just proves the signs are there for a reason!! Weds evening i wowed Jen again with my spaghetti bolognase and it may have even been the best yet!! :-) We havent had it since we arrived in Oz, so it did taste extra good!
On Thursday we finally sucumb to all the trips we have resisted so far and went on a wine tour of the Barossa Valley and it was BRILLIANT!!! Just an hours drive through the Adelaide hills and you are at the premium wine area in Australia! The area specalises in Shiraz so was right up my street and by the end of the 35 samples (!!!!) Jen was loving a glass of the old red too! We started off at Jacobs Creek, yes Jacobs Creek! Im not a massive fan myself, but is cool to say I have now been there! Over 65% of their wines produced here are exported to the UK!!!!! It was a $5million building with all the mod cons and we got a brief history of the company etc, but it was very commercial and the wine was not that great! The girl who did the tastings did not know any of the answers to the questions which i thought was pretty bad, and was probably my least favourite winery of the day, although not many people get to stop there so is cool to say i have been! Plus their sparkling Shiraz which was a cellar door only purchase was pretty darn good and at 10.30am I was not complaining!!!
We went to four wineries in total, and the sparkling Shiraz's deffinitly stood out for me! But we were both out for the count by 2.30pm on the bus home!! The other three we went to were all small companies, unfortunatly the nicest was a cellar door only, which was a shame as i would have bought a bottle if i was not moving on tomorrow. The girl there was also really good at telling you what to look for and she was pretty pissed too, so was just funny!! We had a BBQ for lunch and i ate my first kangaroo!!! Well, it just had to be done really and whilst it was kinda free I thought i would seize the moment!! It was fine really, just tasted like raw beef, but im not sure i will be going out of my way to try it again!
So now its Friday afternoon and we start our outback experience tomorrow morning at 6.30am!! Its 6 days altogether, stopping off at Cobber Pedy for two nights and sleeping underground, and then on to Uluru for two nights (camping in swags, wish me luck!!) and then a night at Kings Canyon. Arriving into Alice Springs next Thursday evening, and then flying to Sydney on Friday 12th where we will then be until the new year, as Jen has a friend coming out from home to spend the next few weeks with us. Im really excited about the tour, i think and hope it is going to be amazing - we have only met one person who was bitten by a snake and only one person who got bitten by a scorpion, so all in all i think it will be fine!!!!!
So, have a good week. Unfortunatly this pc does not let me upload photos either but i will when i next can, which will be the big smoke of Sydney!
Have a good week, i hope it is not too cold with you guys!!
E xxxx
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