Adelaide. The Fringe Festival and another work stop. Molly has her regular work for this time of year with MaD Promo doing Fringe posters, as well as a few days work with Allan's stall at WOMADelaide. I will also have work with Allan should I not get any with the Fringe. But I do, and end up doing around two-months work with The Garden Of Unearthly Delights. I am involved with put-up (a circus term), or bump-in as they call it (putting up big-tops is a job that just seams to continually haunt me), front-of-house for one of the venues during the season (I wind up working at Le Casca Deux, the replacement venue for the Spiegletent), and for most of pull-down/bump-out.
I end up working for the Garden right up until the day Molly and I leave for Japan - which means we have no opportunity to learn anything about our destination, to to plan any of our time there. We will literally just arrive and make it up as we go. I think this is a very good thing.
We live at Molly's folk's place for the duration of Fringe, but unfortunately get to see very little of each other due to our conflicting schedules: she works days, I work nights. But due to the kindness (and tolerance no doubt) of Margie and Leon we are both able to save a significant amount of money to fund our travels to and around Japan, and hopefully enough also to make the move to Hobart once we return.

I end up working for the Garden right up until the day Molly and I leave for Japan - which means we have no opportunity to learn anything about our destination, to to plan any of our time there. We will literally just arrive and make it up as we go. I think this is a very good thing.
We live at Molly's folk's place for the duration of Fringe, but unfortunately get to see very little of each other due to our conflicting schedules: she works days, I work nights. But due to the kindness (and tolerance no doubt) of Margie and Leon we are both able to save a significant amount of money to fund our travels to and around Japan, and hopefully enough also to make the move to Hobart once we return.

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