Well the rain came, went and left a huge mess. Big slips have caused a lot of damage to local rural roads. Ours is blocked for anywhere from another few days to ten days, depending on the source of the latest rumour. We were without power for only a day – the linesmen got whatever broken line caused our outage fixed last night. So good to have electric lights back. Reading by candlelight might be quaintly nineteenth century but it is hard on the eyes. Painting was definitely out.
The Woolshed however was dry and all my models came through unscathed. Ten years ago when we lived in Wellington we got flooded and I lost a stack of models – and all my Battlefront 15mm Sherman/Stuart tank turrets floated off – the models themselves stayed put because they were on magnetised bases in a steel tool box – that was open at the time. This time everything high and dry.
Some pictures from the last two days.
I’m seriously considering pulling a flokati rug over myself and barking until you hand-feed me venison…
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I would pay money to see that.
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Glad to see your property, specifically the woolshed, was not seriously affected, Brian.
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Did discover a few places where the roof could be improved though. A job for summer.
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Great to hear you are managing on your venison diet – sashimi grade for the dogs! The weather system that dumped all that rain looked pretty full-on – it just skirted under us in Melbourne.
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At least there has been no wind – if there were there would be a crap load more trees coming down. Cold though.
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Words from daddy…….
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Came over from Jaspersdoggyworld. What a weather system. Hope you get a break. Cold makes it worse than here (TX has been dealing with flooding, too – had a laugh about the worms. We’re seeing a lot of wigglers around here doing the same)
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Yes we are all well. Have water back on and now just the clean up operations – more bad weather coming though which given the state of the roads may cause more issues with access. The other thing that you get in these floods is lots of spiders at the flood high tide mark. I wish I got a photo but there are thousands of them – guess they raft along on sticks and leaves.
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We get fire ants (they roll up and raft on themselves in huge balls), snakes, and displaced alligators washed down stream. (spiders – shiver!) Hope you get a break in the weather. Having water back on is good. (and a lift for your daughter is pure magic and wonder.Cheers for those guys)
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