OT Here is the Australian version of the Snow Diary

I have tried to clean this up so hope that it still makes sense. I also did a temperature conversion to make it easier.

There are many versions of this, mainly with a change of town

August 31 Just got transferred with work from Over East to our new home in Newman, Western Australia. Now this is a town that knows how to live! Beautiful, sunny days and warm, balmy evenings. I watched the sunset from a deckchair by the pool yesterday. It was beautiful. I've finally found my new home. I love it here.

September 13 Really heating up now. It got to 31 / 87.8 today. No problem though. Living in air-conditioned home, driving air-conditioned car. What a pleasure to see the sun every day like this. I'm turning into a sun-worshipper.

September 30th Had the back yard landscaped with tropical plants today. Lots of palms and rocks. No more mowing lawns for me. Another scorcher today, but I love it here. October 10th The temperature hasn't been below 35 / 95 all week. How do people get used to this kind of heat? At least today it's windy though. Keeps the flies off a bit. Acclimatising is taking longer than I expected.

October 15th Fell asleep by the pool yesterday. Got third degree burns over 60% of my body. Missed three days of work. What a dumb thing to do! Got to respect the ol' sun in a climate like this. October 20th Didn't notice Kitty (our cat) sneaking into the car before I left for work this morning. By the time I got back to the car after work, Kitty had died and swollen up to the size of a shopping bag and stuck to the upholstery. The car now smells like Whiskettes and cat ****. I've learned my lesson though: no more pets in this heat.

October 25 This wind is a bastard. It feels like a giant blow dryer. And it's hot as hell! The home air conditioner is on the blink and the repair man charged $200 just to drive over and tell me he needs to order parts from Perth. October 30th The temperature's up around 40 /104 and the parts still haven't arrived for the aircon. Been sleeping outside by the pool for three nights now. Bloody $600,000 house and we can't even go inside. Why the hell did I ever come here? November 4 Finally got the ol' aircon fixed. It cost $1,500 and gets the temperature down to around 25 / 77 degrees, but the humidity makes it feel about 30 /86. Stupid repairman.

November 8 If one more smart arse says "Hot enough for you today?", I'm going to throttle him. heat! By the time I get to work, the car's radiator is boiling over, my clothes are soaking wet and I smell like baked cat!

November 9 Tried to run some errands after work, wore shorts, and sat on the black leather upholstery in the ol' car. I thought my bottom was on fire. I lost two layers of flesh, all the hair on the backs of my legs and my arse. Now the car smells like burnt hair, fried bottomand baked cat!

November 10 Weather report! It might as well be a recording. Hot and sunny. Hot and sunny, Hot and sunny! It's been too hot to do anything for two months and the weatherman says it might really warm up next week. Doesn't it ever rain in this damn place. Water restrictions will be next, so my $5,000 worth of palms might just dry up and blow into the pool. The only things that thrive in this hell-hole are the flies. You don't dare open your mouth for fear of swallowing half a dozen of the things!

November 20th Welcome to HELL! It got to 45 / 113 degrees today. Now the air conditioner's gone in my car. The repair man came to fix it and said, "Hot enough for you today?" My wife had to spend the $2,500 mortgage payment to bail me out of jail for assaulting the stupid person. Newman! What kind of sick, demented idiot would want to live here!

December 1 WHAT!!!! The first day of Summer!!!! You are kidding!

Dee in Oz _________________

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Dee in Oz
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Oh, I know that only too well.

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DiMa

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that is so hysterical!!! LMAO! sounds like southern California, too! or Lizzard Land... amy in CNY (where it's snowing!)

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amy in CNY

I wish the writer had left out the parts about the cat. I know. I know there are people who think dead cats are funny but there are heaps of kitty lovers who just don't. We had an green Oldsmobile one time that will never ever smell okay again. A toddler (don't remember which one) managed to stuff a sippy cup of chocolate milk under the car seat and as that milk soured, rotted, boiled and whatall, the car took on a 'gag a goat' odor. Just an innocent few fried shrimp spill or a leaky bottle of Eau d' Evening Paris would have sufficed for something to smell in the author's trauma. Polly

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Polly Esther

Amy, I was thinking the same thing. Reminded me of our time in Phoenix!

Louise > >> Oh, I know that only too well.

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Louise in Iowa

Yikes! This is scaring me.....my husband and I are taking a trip and cruise to New Zealand and Australia in January! I'll be packing lots of sunscreen and cool clothing!

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Alice in PA

Yup! It's much "easier" to add layers of clothing than to take 'em off -- (nudity isn't accepted in most public places) ME-Judy

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ME-Judy

It all depends on where in Australia you visit Alice. I doubt that you will be in that sort of area, but still bring the sunscreen and cool clothing.

Dee in Oz

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Dee in Oz

...yet another 'joke' with some parts arent funny.. j.

"Polly Esther" wrote... I wish the writer had left out the parts about the cat. I know. I know there are people who think dead cats are funny but there are heaps of kitty lovers who just don't. We had an green Oldsmobile one time that will never ever smell okay again. A toddler (don't remember which one) managed to stuff a sippy cup of chocolate milk under the car seat and as that milk soured, rotted, boiled and whatall, the car took on a 'gag a goat' odor. Just an innocent few fried shrimp spill or a leaky bottle of Eau d' Evening Paris would have sufficed for something to smell in the author's trauma. Polly

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J*

Dee that was priceless! Living on the edge of the Mojave Desert myself where summer temps run between 110-115 (@ 45 C) for two-three weeks in July, I CAN relate. :-)

Thanks so much! Michelle > I have tried to clean this up so hope that it still makes sense.

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Michelle C.

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