Outdoor walk in a spring frost in Mount Gambier. Lulled into a false sense of security after my time in Queensland I didn’t wear my gloves. It took twenty minutes after I got home for proper feeling to return to my hands.
Outdoor walk in a spring frost in Mount Gambier. Lulled into a false sense of security after my time in Queensland I didn’t wear my gloves. It took twenty minutes after I got home for proper feeling to return to my hands.
Among the seventy or so new emoji that will be released later this year, there is an official one in honour of our town, Mount Gambier. The emoji people aren’t exactly identifying it as such, but it’s pretty obvious.
Winter in Mount Gambier is cool. Cold really. And not just for cats. For everyone.
As we swelter away in Mount Gambier with the temperature making it to 41 degrees Celsius yesterday and it’s back up to 36 degrees today about midday, here’s a slightly surreal BBC video featuring the town of Ain Sefra, on the edge of the Sahara desert, where, as unlikely as it may seem, they had …