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ThomasJPitts 16th March 2013
Australian Grand Prix, Auto racing, Formula One, Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes GP, Motorsports, Sports, Year Six
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Day 75: Busy But Nice

Well, the Australian Grand Prix Qualifying was a bit of a let down. Torrential rain first delayed it, then eventually stopped it after the first 20 minute session. There will be more about this in a separate post I began writing a long while ago.

After this, I had a short nap upstairs again.

The rest of the day was pretty much filled with work. I’ve managed to get the assessments done now for every class bar Years 5 & 6.  I can get Year 5 done tomorrow and Year 6 is less urgent as I won’t need that until Wednesday – everyone else needs them for Monday.

There are a fair few other jobs to get done, so once the race is out of the way tomorrow morning (6am start) I need to get knuckled down.

The day ended with a lovely meal at The Old Post Office in Haigh. If you’re ever in the area, and would like a steak, I recommend it!

 

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