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Day 160: Still Waiting
ThomasJPitts 9th June 2013
British Grand Prix, Canadian Grand Prix, Formula One, History, Monaco, Queen Victoria, Skellig, Wikipedia
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Day 160: Still Waiting

You know the thing I was waiting for yesterday? I’m still waiting for it… annoying.

As a result, I haven’t done half as much as I wanted, yet again. Still, a relaxing day is a good thing. We went out for lunch earlier, a quick carvery at the local place. Nice enough.

The Canadian Grand Prix wasn’t exactly a thriller, but plenty of action throughout the field overall. The next race is the British Grand Prix in three weeks’ time. Certainly looking forward to that as we’ll be there!

This week should be fairly normal – with the Year 6‘s, I’m continuing with Skellig and working on Whitcliffe Mount’s transition work. The Year 5’s will be continuing Topic work, beginning with a portrait of Queen Victoria. Looking forward to it.

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