Well it is Thursday so time for another word of the week, this week’s word is: “hypersonic” which means of speeds of more than five times that of sound .
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PHOTO DAY
CREATURE DAY
Good morning everyone such a lovely morning here in Newie it is creature day and this week’s creature is the Coconut Octopus heard of it, I haven’t till now.

This octopus is named for its habit of carrying coconut shells across the sea floor and using them to build fortresses. Before construction can begin the octopus must dig up and thoroughly clean its building materials. During this time the shells afford no protection leaving them open to attack from predators including fish and crabs.
They are the only invertebrate known to use tools and one of only two octopuses known to walk on two of its legs.
When threatened they retreats into two halves of its coconut shell and pulls them together, forming a near impenetrable orb.

AUSSIE FACTS
Hello everyone here we are at another Monday so here are five facts about Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.
Newcastle is a harbour city in the Australian state of New South Wales. Its plentiful beaches are linked by the Bathers Way, a coastal walk stretching between Nobbys Beach and Merewether Beach. The walk provides access to Bogey Hole, a convict-built ocean bath from the colonial period. Also on the path is the 1880s Fort Scratchley, a historic site and a viewpoint for spotting migrating whales.
Founded in 1804 with an area of 261 square kilometres
We are famous for our coal, Newcastle is the largest coal exporting harbour in the world, exporting 159.9 million tonnes of coal in 2017. Beyond the city, the Hunter Region possesses large coal deposits. Geologically, the area is located in the central-eastern part of the Sydney Basin.
We like to be referred to as Novocastrians.
Newcastle and the lower Hunter Region were traditionally occupied by the Awabakal and Worimi Aboriginal People, who called the area Malubimba.
WEEK 8 OF 2023
Sunday again I woke at 4.50am to pee and decided to stay up, it is nice an cool at this time of the day.
By 1pm I had to turn the air con on as I was drenched in sweat again.
Monday is here and I am up washed and ready for the day, in for another hot day.
Sandy came over to take a phone call in private, as in away from Ed.
I went to the podiatrist and my feet are good.
Upset Jess as I forgot she is working tonight ans so she was sleeping when Tim rang her to go meet Sam’s transport.
SUMMER’S BIRTHDAY SHE IS 10
An early start up at 5.10 after the 5am news as my body was shaking too much to settle. We are in for another bloody hot day.
Tim off to yet another doctors appointment this one with our GP, as soon as he left I turned the air con.
This afternoon while waiting for Tasha I managed to change the bottom half of my clothes granted it took me 10 minutes to do so but still I did it.
DAEMON’S BIRTHDAY HE IS 11
Up at 5.10am again same reason as yesterday. Going to be a much cooler day today.
Pissing down rain when it was time to leave taking our last umbrella.
Sandy dropped in to give me postage stamps and to use the loo
Tim at last has at last been able to reset the pin on his computer so he is happy now.
A new day is here no rain this morning, hope it stays that way.
Took Sam up the front not long before it pissed down rain. Sandy had just turned up to get some forms I printed out for her. Turned out fine no more rain today.
Friday again and again I was up at 5.10am needing to pee. I have to wake Tim at 7.30am, he has more medical appointments.
Well Tim needs surgery on his elbow before they will operate on his wrist, not sure how long before that happens.
There was a blow up between Tim and the girls because they said he was told stuff that he can’t remember but I also don’t remember being told so I maybe we were not told.
I will need to talk to the girls about helping me after Tim’s operations as he will not be able to use his right arm for a few weeks.
Up at 5.20am opened the house up and had breakfast before ringing Tasha. I needed to check that she didn’t need her dad’s help this morning.
Had a good talk to her about yesterday’s carry on with Tim and Jess. I explained that we were not told about needing to take Sam to an appointment next Friday despite what Jess is saying. I also pointed out that Jess work schedule changes often and us checking that she is off or working is normal.
Kathy & Syd came over so I had a good shower and Kathy vacuumed while Syd cut up and divided my fruit for the week.
FRIDAY’S THOUGHTS
Hello Friday, today I am asking what do others think of milk, I like a class of chocolate milk each morning with my breakfast but have no liking for plain milk.
While talking to Kathy-Lee the other morning she said milk isn’t that good for us and flavoured milk even less so. I don’t get that she wasn’t raised to think that way.
My Mum would always say if you don’t feel like food have a class of milk or better yet have a egg-flip. If you are unfamiliar with the term egg-flip it is just a milkshake with an egg in it. Mum would make it in whatever flavour we wanted, chocolate, strawberry or caramel.
I also would make egg-flips for my daughters in different flavours but Kathy doesn’t do anything like that for her girls. I know Jessica has always given milk to Sam who now at 15yrs old likes a large class of Milo. I believe Tasha use to give Blain egg-flips when he was younger.
THURSDAY’S WORD OF THE WEEK
Hello to Thursday’s word of the week and this week’s word is: inductance
This means property of electric circuit in which variation in current produces electromotive force
PHOTO DAY
CREATURE DAY

Hello everyone this week I am starting a reference book called World’s Most Freaky by Elizabeth Ginis and is published by Australian Geographic in 2019. This book belonged to my grandson Sam aka Leo and he gave it to me to use for my “online thingy” aka my blog.
The book covers Asia, Europe, Africa, Oceania, North America and South America
Within the animal kingdom there’s no shortage of creatures that have evolved specialised bodies and techniques for killing their prey or defending their territory. Understanding these animals is the most important step in conserving these species for the future.
Our first creature is the Proboscis Monkey no other primate has such a large, fleshy, dangling nose as the male proboscis monkey. It’s believed the nose helps increase the volume of their call, impressing females and intimidating rivals.
They have evolved webbed feet and hands to swim quickly a great help when evading the crocodiles that lurk in the rivers of their native Borneo.
Enthusiastic swimmers, both male and female are often seen launching themselves from trees to belly-flop into water below.
They are unable to eat ripe fruit as the sugar ferments and expands in their bellies causing them to bloat which can be deadly. They eat unripe fruit as well as leaves and seeds.
Habitat destruction throughout Borneo means this big-nosed primate is endangered.
AUSSIE FACTS
Here we are at another Monday which is Aussie Fact day number two and today’s facts are about my state New South Wales.
New South Wales is a southeastern Australian state, distinguished by its coastal cities and national parks. Inland are the rugged Blue Mountains, rainforests and outback towns where opals are mined. Along the coastline are long surfing beaches. The Hunter Valley region, in the north, has dozens of wineries.
It consists of an area of 801,150 square kilometres and a population of something like 8.200 million.
The capital is Sydney, which is home to iconic structures such as the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.Based on a total site area of 12,368.2sq km, the current population density of the Greater Sydney area is 442.3 persons per square kilometre which includes a number of surrounding national parks. The built urban area is estimated at 4,196sq km which translates to a density of 1,279 persons per square kilometre.
The second largest city is Newcastle or Newie as us locals say it has a population of around 350,000.
The coat of arms of New South Wales is the official coat of arms of the Australian state of New South Wales. It was granted by royal warrant of King Edward VII dated 11 October 1906. Wikipedia
Motto: Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites; “Newly risen, how brightly you shine”
Crest: On a wreath of the colours a rising sun each ray tagged with a flame of fire proper


