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I’m on holidays this week.


Yeah, supermarkets yesterday were pretty insane.
Alex wrote: "Woke this morning to find Townsville in a 72-hour lock-down. No end in sight. Happily we got most supplies in yesterday, way ahead of the announcement. I suggest everyone out there in Oz GR's land ..."
Did you know the lockdown was happening Alex?
Did you know the lockdown was happening Alex?

Hadn't a clue. Rarely watch TV - too many others things I prefer (like reading). Not unusual for me as I seek karma. I recall 20 years ago a colleague bursting into the office, screeching at me 'don't you know what's going on?' That was 9/11. Going into meltdown when there were deadlines to meet wasn't helping the victims and their families.
The Townsville outbreak is centred around a visitor from Brisbane to Magnetic Island & the Sunday markets, (thankfully not the Rugby 7's), which hopefully will make is easier to contain.

Everyone needs tb vigilant. Can't believe those still in denial.

I think it's partly to do with Australia having such a relatively 'easy' pandemic so far. Given that in our entire population we've only had about 30,000 cases, and 910 deaths, nearly all of which were close to a year ago, most people don't know anyone who's had it. Or died from it.
A lot of the time, people don't like to believe something unless it affects them directly. We're now seeing the results of some of this with the vaccine hesitancy going on around the place. (Not to mention the mixed messaging from media/government/s.)
I suspect that if we'd had hundreds of thousands of cases we'd have less deniers, and less vaccine hesitant people.
On another note, has everybody seen this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlL2c...

Also think you summed up the reactions of so many to the pandemic and the vaccine. Sad that some can't be seen that the only way to open up our country is for most to be fully vaccinated.
Take care everyone wherever you are in our big wonderful country '😊


We are lucky enough to have Sammy J do the breakfast program each day on our local ABC radio. I listen every day.


Agree, Dale, she's a joy, well done to her!


Fabulous effort! She so deserves it!

Carolyn wrote: "Dale wrote: "How about our Ash ! Congratulations to her. She is a credit to us and a joy to watch. Well done Ash."
Fabulous effort! She so deserves it!"
She certainly does - and it's great to see her childhood dream come true!
Fabulous effort! She so deserves it!"
She certainly does - and it's great to see her childhood dream come true!
Leonie wrote: "It's a nice bright spot in an otherwise rather ordinary day - particularly for Sydney-siders. Hope all of our Aussie Readers Sydney residents are coping OK."
Yes, this morning's news was not good Leonie :(
Yes, this morning's news was not good Leonie :(


Very sad and sobering to have someone die from this nasty virus. I hope those in ICU and on ventilators recover.
We're counting down the weeks until we get our second vaccination in August and trying to get our sons (who live with us) to think about getting vaccinated. My older son works in a busy shopping centre so is more at risk - they had an infectious case in his store yesterday.

Carolyn, hope your sons, together with many others, think of getting the vaccine as soon as they are able to. The latest figures show young people are getting Covid and some are very sick. Stay safe everyone.
Helen wrote: "really bad news this morning sadly I live right in the middle of this hot spot so staying doors thank heavens for books stay safe my friends"
Take care Helen, be safe and well.
Take care Helen, be safe and well.
Carolyn wrote: "Leonie wrote: "It's a nice bright spot in an otherwise rather ordinary day - particularly for Sydney-siders. Hope all of our Aussie Readers Sydney residents are coping OK."
Very sad and sobering t..."
You can try to get yours brought forward they announced today Carolyn. Can be 6 weeks apart if you can get in... I hope your sons get the vaccinations too - especially living with you, and one of them working in a busy environment! So important!
Very sad and sobering t..."
You can try to get yours brought forward they announced today Carolyn. Can be 6 weeks apart if you can get in... I hope your sons get the vaccinations too - especially living with you, and one of them working in a busy environment! So important!
Trish wrote: "From a rather bleak Covid report today, in Sydney, it was extra special to see Ash realise her dream. Both her game and her humility shone through.
Carolyn, hope your sons, together with many othe..."
Yes she's a legend Trish! Stay safe :)
Carolyn, hope your sons, together with many othe..."
Yes she's a legend Trish! Stay safe :)


We didn't sit up, but we were anxious to learn the result first thing the next morning.


https://flic.kr/p/2mb6cBf

Looks great! We lived in Tassie for a while and in Penguin there's a street library made up to resemble the TARDIS.

Is it bigger on the inside? It would be great if it was - think of all the books you could fit in :)

Looks fantastic! I have a stack of books set aside to donate, too, so I can set them aside for your library :)

Very colourful and cute. Great job Diana!
A message from Aussie author Liz Byrski
Hello everyone, it's been a while since you have heard from me.
I recently had a stroke and have been taking some time to rest and recover so that's why I've been a bit quiet.
I'm back online and am very pleased to share with you my upcoming book, 'At the End of the Day'. It's a novel about friendship, family and community and it will be out on 28 September this year.
For more information or to order a copy in advance, you can head to Pan Macmillan Australia's website: https://www.panmacmillan.com.au/97817...
I look forward to it being in bookstores!
Hello everyone, it's been a while since you have heard from me.
I recently had a stroke and have been taking some time to rest and recover so that's why I've been a bit quiet.
I'm back online and am very pleased to share with you my upcoming book, 'At the End of the Day'. It's a novel about friendship, family and community and it will be out on 28 September this year.
For more information or to order a copy in advance, you can head to Pan Macmillan Australia's website: https://www.panmacmillan.com.au/97817...
I look forward to it being in bookstores!

Hello everyone, it's been a while since you have heard from me.
I recently had a stroke and have been taking some time to rest and recover s..."
Sorry to hear of Liz’s health issues, but great to hear a new book is in the way. Can’t wait to read it. A favourite author of mine. Love the cover of the book.
Yes I agree Dale. It's a lovely cover. Her health has been bad for awhile and it was sad to hear about her stroke. But at least she's on the mend now thankfully.
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I had my second one last Wednesday. It was great being officially fully vaccinated. And given the last week's dramas, I am very pleased.