9-25 deg C, a jolly nice day in Cbr, cool to start to just nice and warm
Walk G: 11km; total: 24km
Walk W: 6km; total: 19km
Wendy did a short walk before freshening up to go into the office - the real one! Joint Health Command, the unit she works for, was holding their last morning tea for 2025 to farewell those leaving the Command, and to present medals and commendations. Wendy received her fourth clasp (35 years) to her Defence Long Service Medal. 35 years of Army life, it certainly went quickly for her. She has actually completed 36 years now but has not decided whether she will do many more or not at this stage.
Meanwhile Greg walked to Bunnings to get some items to fix things in the house. He found what he thought he needed. However, he had to return the taps as they didn't fit, so drove the Subaru back to Belconnen, then continued to the Green Shop at the dump at Mitchell and several other plumbing shops. Still couldn't find the right tap fittings, the current ones are about 40 years old and no longer made. So tomorrow Greg will have to replace the whole two sets of taps just to fix a couple of cracked hand pieces. Renovations are never straight forward!
After lunch and a nana nap, together we fitted some permanent 'Christmas lights' in the patio. They can be programmed to just light the patio with white light or flash different colours for Christmas. For dinner we had roasted Mediterranean style butterflied chicken, with roast veggies - yummmm.
Greg doing the hard work up the ladder fitting the Christmas lights. We used beige-coloured liquid nails to stick the light rope to to the top corner of the ceiling. Needed to hold it in place with tape until it dries.
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