I was all excited to start work at my new work location and was there by 7.45am, my day had started at 6am with a shower etc and then i went and looked for some decent Coffee.
Found a place about 100M from where i am staying called Alley Cats, grabbed a large coffee (very nice) and found a place to sit down and enjoy the Sun coming up.
Then i made sure i had all of my stuff and drove the 25 minutes to work, did my induction and met the Site Manager.
This sign got my attention at the entrance to the worksite ππ€
Work today was more stop than start but we have it sorted to hit the ground running tomorrow morning.
After work i decided to go back up the steep hill to the War memorial which was another tough but good climb.
Then i walked around the City a little before returning to my Hotel, then it was time to hit the GYM for an hour.
I spent half an hour on the bike and half an hour walking on the treadmill with the incline set to the highest it would go!
Nice looking Church below
For dinner i had Roast chicken and coleslaw which was just what i needed after the exercise i did just before - can't forget the Carrot juice - YUM!
Blueberries for desert which i only just realized are New Zealand grown, i would have thought Australia would grow them and maybe they do.
The weather here today has been Sunny and a high temp of 26 degrees which is nice, no wind at all.
I must say the TV in my room has heaps of Channels including sport/TV shows/Movies etc, so much i could watch but i don't have enough time.
This has been my 2nd day in Albury Australia π¦π
Have a good day.
all pics are mine
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Thank you for sharing your journey in Albury, and one thing that worries me is the signs "watch out for snakes ".
Are there really snakes there?
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Yep there are snakes here, like most of Australia.
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Well snakes are one of the scariest animals for me...
Are the snakes there dangerous?
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There are a few that a very dangerous
https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/wildlife/2012/07/australias-10-most-dangerous-snakes/
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owh ok thanks for sharing information about the snakes
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Thank you very much for that
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Terrifying π
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I was asking some of the staff about the sign, they said yep there are snakes outside in the reeds/garden area.
they said sometimes you may see one crossing the walking path, i asked how dangerous are they?
the answer i got was run if you see one...
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Oh dear, at least youβre good at that πββοΈI would try and park as close as possible to the site itself.
What about spiders? This is what I find most terrifying when in Australia..I have seen pictures of spiders as big as a toilet bowl, they look like a small mammal..
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