X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/www2.vanrenterghem.biz.git/blobdiff_plain/9d5cad4353459e7fa815d6a8a677037b58e69668..6f619da7c591593af4470c8e1700f09e4c2b2dd3:/source/posts/Half_Time_Oranges.org diff --git a/source/posts/Half_Time_Oranges.org b/source/posts/Half_Time_Oranges.org index 57006d4..5c7d443 100644 --- a/source/posts/Half_Time_Oranges.org +++ b/source/posts/Half_Time_Oranges.org @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ #+date: <2023-08-25 21:36:00 +0800> -#+opengraph2; ogimage="https://www.vanrenterghem.biz/blog/pics/half-time-oranges.png -#+filetags: Australia +#+filetags: :Australia: #+title: Half Time Oranges Moving countries means learning about a new culture. Even after 10 years in Australia, I am still discovering quirky things people raised here don't think twice about. One of these is the tradition of cutting up oranges for kids playing sports to eat during their half-time. It's not just any fruit - it simply always is oranges. It doesn't have to be oranges, except that it does, as this is just what people expect. Such a lovely tradition! Tomorrow is already the last competition day of netball in WA for the 2023 season, and my first as the parent responsible to bring in the oranges.