It finally rained in Leeton
Christmas Day, 2006. Leeton, NSW.
The previously dry and dusty country town sees the biggest rains in living memory.

But is it too little, too late?
Christmas Day, 2006. Leeton, NSW.
The previously dry and dusty country town sees the biggest rains in living memory.

But is it too little, too late?
Well, it’s 23rd December. And this year I’m feeling the christmas spirit.
Why? Because I’m celebrating the birth of baby jesus?
Because I have the spirit of giving?
No, and No.
I bought myself a new camera a few weeks ago. And instead of opening it straight away, it’s under the tree now. I can only open it on christmas day. And I reaaaaaally want to open it.
So, it may be selfish, but this year I’m looking forward to christmas. And again, thank god the shopping’s over!

Well it’s that time of year again and I’m headin’ back to good ol’ aus. The same time of year that makin’ lots of words end in a ‘.
I’ve got a good friend to mind my flat while I’m in australia http://www.jennykosmowsky.com. And all’s good.
Work have been generous enough to let me work while in australia which is very forward thinking of them. So cudos to Making Plans. ( They read this blog some times, so I have to say that! ).
I’ll also be best man at a wedding while I’m away. Max Fraser and Leanne Paonne are finally tying the knot. So good for them
and I hope I can do their wedding justice.
I’m looking forward to going home, seeing mum, dad, my brother and the cat, and everyone else. But I’ll also miss England. Even if it does have crappy weather and a piss poor cricket team. I’ve got good friends here too