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Friday, July 8th, 2022 09:00 am
Well, we're back to painfully cold mornings. 4C at 7:30am this morning, when I went to get a pathology blood test at a clinic that allegedly opened at 7:30am.

There was no clinic that opened at 7:30am. There was one that opened at 8am, so I wandered around intending to wait until the clinic opened. Except that by the time it did, my request for pathology had vanished. I think I dropped it while wandering around. I retraced some of my steps, but couldn't see it. Not sure if someone will return it or try to contact me about it.

The blood tests were all standard health blood tests, nothing particularly useful against me. Usually, I'd have gotten the blood taken at my doc's but he wasn't able to find my veins the day I went in, so he gave me a sheet for a pathology blood draw instead.

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Still not feeling 100% on the chest. I'd almost like to take a test to see if I had COVID without realising. I'd also like a test for something like mild aspergillus? I work with soil and dust, and our house is dusty and my room is very dusty. Something to look at next week.

More COVID-related, our death toll is crazily high given how long we managed to keep COVID at bay, and our case levels are climbing. At this point, COVID booster shot #2 (shot #4) is available in NSW, and everyone above 30 is being encouraged to get fully vaxxed.

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Also, our conservative state government is actually behaving itself and working with the centrist federal government regarding the state flooding instead of belligerently posturing. Mind you, the issue with the floods in March was that it was the (then-conservative) federal government who were belligerently posturing while electorates that didn't vote for them drowned.

It was a really bad government, and they've left the country in a really bad state. That said, the current centrist government are unfortunately doing Bad Government Lite. I am not surprised, exactly, it's very much like watching the Democrats being only able to hold the ratchet in the US instead of winding it back. Still, given how 'commie leftist' the PM was as a young bloke, I would have hoped for better. (Back in the day, mind, Labor was a lot more 'commie leftist'[*] than it is today.

[*] Not Actually Communist for anyone who's freaking out. *eyeroll* 'Commie Leftist' is probably pretty damn close to my own perspective on the world: the strong help the weak, the rich help the poor, those with help those without - and they do this through the vehicle of the government. Which, yeah, not a great vehicle, but has a considerably better chance at the scale of operations required and without having to subscribe to an organisation or company's "mission statement" (whether that's "MAKE ALL THE MONEY, SAVE ALL THE COSTS" or "MAKE THEM SUBSCRIBE TO OUR BELIEFS BEFORE WE HELP THEM"). And once the money or assistance is given, that's when I think that the government should step away. Adding conditions is what adds bureacracy and wasted. Give and don't look back.

FTR. I give a large regular sum to at least one organisation who regularly and publically dismisses and belittles the Christian faith and Christians. It's not comfortable, but the things they are fighting for are good things, and the people working towards those things have been burned by society and the church and religious people - as have many - and I don't begrudge them their bitterness. Do I wish they weren't quite so "everyone who is so stupid as to be a Christian"? Yes, I do. I've thought about saying something, but that feels like holding my donation over their head. I give because they do good work; I wish that they were doing good work while not belittling me and my faith, but I figure I and my faith can take it. If God is in control, then I don't need to react to them about their stings of dismissal, however much they twinge. Their prejudice is on their own head; however justified they feel it.

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I am picking up, um, about 2L of ice-cream from Gelato Messina today. Their 'Greatest Hits' sale, which ran out of some flavours within, oh, fifteen minutes.

I think I'm going to put a label on these containers, though: "$0.50 per spooful! DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH I PAID FOR THIS?" Because I regularly start with a full tub of ice-cream, and only get to eat about half of it, because the rest of it slooooowly disappears, spoon by spoon, until there is a thin scraping on the bottom of the tub. Which is left there, because it's rude to finish the ice cream that someone else bought (but not, apparently, to eat half of it).

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Ugh. Back to the floods. It's the same old story. Suburbs built on floodplains in recent decades, with people presuming that if the land was being sold it then it must be safe to build on! And certainly, some places were safe...until the last couple of years. And then weather instability thx to climat change means higher highs, lower lows, stormier storms, rainier rains. All of it, everywhere, all at once.

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Good news for the Brits. Except that whoever replaces him will likely be worse.

But full kudos to Hugh Grant, actor of one of the most delightful fictional British Prime Ministers, who, via the medium of Twitter, inspired a protester with speakers to put on the Benny Hill Theme just as the announcement were being made. Which meant that when you watch both Boris' resignation speech, and the announcement of it to the networks by one of the ministers, it's raucously and hilariously playing in the background...

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I've jiggled my dwircle around a bit. Subscribed to a few people to broaden my horizons, although these days I mostly talk about my life rather than my fandoms. All my fandom favourites are dead, dying, or dismissed. Yes, there is an exceeeedingly slim chance that Maria will have something significant in Secret Invasion but I kind of doubt it. Nobody actually thinks she's interesting except me and a couple of people I've dragged along the way.

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I have temporarily put 'The Nullifae' on hold (a woman working for an org that deals with Fae on Earth turns out to be utterly, completely, and totally immune to magic). I think I'm going back to Queen of the Night ("Joss Whedon got it wrong: there are plenty of slayers, but only one Queen of the Night"). I have the plot simplified for Book 1 of 3, and a chunk of it already written.

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Okay, time to lead the chooks out to The Promised Land (ie. across the grass and up to the fenced-in garden).
Friday, July 8th, 2022 02:33 am (UTC)
I'm sorry that it's cold and that you lost your paperwork for the blood tests! DAMN! I hope you are able to get it done anyway.

I do worry about how your lungs are doing because this has gone on for a long time. I hope they find something they can cure.

Politics. I swear, it's just more insane by the minute. It's like the clown car with endless clowns in it just keeps pulling up to our door and letting them stream out.

I've read about the flooding in Sydney and I'm really sorry. I see that some people are just losing everything. I do hope the government helps them without requiring things of them - like voting their way.
Friday, July 8th, 2022 03:26 am (UTC)
I think I'm going to put a label on these containers, though: "$0.50 per spooful! DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH I PAID FOR THIS?" Because I regularly start with a full tub of ice-cream, and only get to eat about half of it, because the rest of it slooooowly disappears, spoon by spoon, until there is a thin scraping on the bottom of the tub. Which is left there, because it's rude to finish the ice cream that someone else bought (but not, apparently, to eat half of it).

Ugh! :(

I don't know how big the icecream containers are, but if they're small, I'm imagining you putting them in a lockable container like a cashbox in the freezer...
Friday, July 8th, 2022 03:29 am (UTC)
Hopefully your doctor can replace the blood test form without too much hassle! (If it was typed they should just be able to print and sign a new copy, even)

Eeesh, I think it's pretty rude to eat something someone else has bought! Is it worth having a conversation about people not eating your special food? Surely if they want to eat icecream they can buy their own, or have general consumption icecream? >:(
(I might be more sensitive about food issues because of my dietary restrictions, but if someone ate my food I would hit the roof)



Friday, July 8th, 2022 03:41 am (UTC)
Yeah, I've read that part of the problem (in addition to La NiƱa; and in addition to climate change) was

- some areas had only 120 years of flooding records

- some areas the local Aboriginal people knew there had been a history of flooding but nobody bothered asking/listening to the people with 80,000 years of knowledge and local expertise

I feel really sorry for the flooding victims,

and especially sorry for the people who've been flooded twice or three times in 12 months

and also the woman who used a combination of her own money and a government grant to pay $$,$$$ to raise her house up on 4 metre stilts AND STILL GOT FLOODED by a record-breaking flood.

I'm angry at the reports that State govs are not organising emergency short-term accomodation fast enough for flood victims, and that people are having to live in tents in cold weather.

I would love to see

- infrastructure projects to reduce future flooding, including (but not limited to) riverbank rehabilitation with tree plantings

- government buybacks where the state and Federal gov join forces to pay market price to buy out the houses on the worst flood plains so people can afford to leave (I'm thinking here of the people who have been flooded 2 or 3 times in 12 months)