It sounds like Mount Panorama and the Bathurst 1000 out in the valley tonight. Hopefully the drivers will remember they have homes to go to before it gets much later especially as I am planning to have a rare early night. M is out and I have left S with the television and then the responsibility for getting lock-down happening. Maggie is the only one still out and hopefully she's not up keeping Gundey company tonight or, if she is, that she'll want to turn in at a reasonable time as well.
There hasn't been a coming or going in the valley for a while but there's about to be both. D is waiting for the arrival of his significant other from overseas and then he and she will be moving - not very far away I hear, but still out of the valley. It won't be the same looking out towards M and L's and not seeing the D ute and caravan there. Or seeing him wandering around doing jobs here and there (phew - just stopped myself from describing that as "hither and thither").
It's still cold here but it does make for beautiful morning mist ... but not good views of the cows and horses which are there (I think) but not visible through the mist ... oh, and because it's still dark when I drive past. At least the days will start getting longer now and there will be time to fit more in ...
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