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A young man waiting for coffee at my favourite cafe, and they do make the best coffees.

It's been a week for us of thunderstorms, rain and hail. Welcome to Spring. Last year at the same time we had constant rain week after week until finally in Summer we had drought restrictions and daily temperatures of 32 degrees. I'm predicting the same for this year. 

Linking up with Weekend Reflections and the Weekend Roundup.

Comments

local alien said…
A young man doing what most of us do now while waiting for coffee 😀
Bill said…
The waiting game goes on for everyone.
roentare said…
Soon enough the long dry heat will come knocking again
James said…
Nice shot! It was 34-C today, too hot.
Yes, spring is spung.
Jim said…
Coffee culture.
gz said…
Feels like spring here... supposedly summer still..but going fast to Autumn.
It's always handy to have your smartphone with you in case you have to wait somewhere.
Climate change is doing strange things to the weather.
Iris Flavia said…
Autumn on the way here... I hope to find joy on your blog!
Marie Smith said…
Great photo. A photo of possibilities!
Tom said…
...INSIDE, but not looking out!
Jim said…
Sounds like Climate Change is coming to NZ also. We came there in December and everything was beautiful. Is Christchurch put together now? Fletcher Construction had a big job, my grandmother's maiden name was Fletcher.
Amypie said…
Christchurch has been working hard to get to where it once was but there is still a section of the city that is unstable and abandoned. Fletcher construction I think is still going.
Waiting Funny enough they were taking about waiting in church today because the Lord sometimes does not give us the answers right away and we then need patient but trust He will in the end give some answers. I hope you have a lovely week ahead.
Tigger's Mum said…
Good thing you difted the rain out of the weather so we got very little. Did you feel the earthquake on Saturday night? 4.6 somewhere in French Pass
Amypie said…
No, nothing felt here.
s.c said…
It looks lonely.

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