This morning it was cold. So cold that when I woke up I didn't want to get out of bed. Which isn't a new thing, but at least it meant I had a poor excuse to stay in bed for longer. To prove how frosty it was, here is a picture I took as I left the house:
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Note the significant frost on my garage roof. Also note the significant laziness that was me not going back into my house and getting my nice digital camera but instead using my phone.
On the way to work things went from bad to worst (if you live in a world where frost is a bad thing).
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Not only is there frost, there is also low mist in the air! Thinking things could get no worse I proceeded to work, only to be stopped in my tracks by this horrific sight. First frost, then mist and now...
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The markings on the road had started to fade! Will this fair town ever get a break?
They so shouldn't schedule lectures for when you're going to be in bed. It's wrong.
ok... top tip of the day.. whilst writing theology essay's on psalms with a word count of 2000 always refer to God as The Lord = this means that every time you do are using up 2 words not 1! hurrah for being able to count and the beautiful poetic language that the psalms present us with!
You could just call him 'God my Lord, Saviour, King, Friend etc. etc. etc.' and then use about 10 descriptions every time you say God!!!
Essay done!!!
Genius!!! Gareth - the brains of team G'ayley!
Doesn't everyone do that anyway Gareth?
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I knew there was a good reason my 10am lecture seemed a silly idea from bed!