More job searching today. The market is quite depressed as Australian's don't seem to work
between Christmas, which starts as early here as it does in most of the rest of the Western world i.e.
October and Australia day. Now Australia day is 26 January, so I think that I've probably got a few more
weeks of sitting around on my backside, generally doing very little in the sun!
The sun in Australia is not the same sun as the rest of the world gets. It's strange. The country is not
actually that hot at the moment (Has he gone mad? Doesn't he know that the temperature's in
negative figures over most of Europe at the moment? Okay, so it's all relative, but compared to say
when I was in Israel and India, the ambient air temperature isn't that hot, but...), but get out of the shade
and into the sun and it'll burn you to a crisp in under 30 seconds flat. I've been living under the Sun now
for around seven months (it's a tough life!) and I'm pretty used to it by now and I always (well sometimes,
well actually not that often, but anyway...) wear sunscreen of only about factor 4 and I've not been burnt -
not once in all my travels. Here though, I'm using factor 30+ and it still feels as if someone is playing an
oxy-acetelene torch over my skin. It's no wonder then that the typical 18 year-old Aussie has the same
skin condition as a thirty-odd year old person from Europe.
To tomorrow
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