šŸ½ļø Heading out for early dinner then the Queensland Symphony Orchestra - Shakespeare’s The Tempest.

Happy democracy sausage day and the return of one of my favourite websites.
Even if you’ve done a pre-poll vote you can still sample the offerings available from your local voting booth. I’ll be taking a walk to the local church which is fundraising for St Francis Table Ministry to the Elderly.

šŸ‘“ We’ve finally reached the time of year where I can dig out the crochet blanket to throw over my legs when watching tv.

The local primary school will be a polling place tomorrow and when I went past round 5pm today the Greens were already in the middle of setting up their signage for tomorrow. I don’t think there will be much fence left for labor or other parties.
A classic case of you snooze, you lose.

🐱 ā€œLamb chops? Where is mineā€

A black and white cat standing on the edge of a tv unit staring intently ahead. Tv is behind her and a blue jumper draped over a dining chair is in front of her.

Coffee wakes the brain
Notes clear the brain

A latte in a glass. In front of it is a black leather notebook cover with a green pen laying on top.

Australian Electoral Commission spending big on signage.

#auspol

A piece of cardboard torn from a box taped to a wall. Handwritten on it in all capital letters in black pen is:&10;&10;Queue&10;Here&10;āž”ļø&10;Moreton&10;Griffith&10;Brisbane

Making a point of telling the LNP volunteers trying to give me how to vote cards their candidate is going at the bottom as are their senate candidates.

🚶 Time for an afternoon walk.
Stop 1 - pre-poll voting
Stop 2 - drinks with friends

Big day ahead:

Finish my book Wash the car (tentative) Lunch with a friend Nap Pre-poll vote Drinks with friends

Holidays are the best.