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And i was complaining about bloody rain.
Spiders and snakes is why i never moved to Australia from NZ back in the 70s when i had the chance,also cant handle the heat!, With the extreme temps you guys are having I WONT COMPLAIN AGAIN,cheers guys.
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It's now 43C here, the car thermometer is a couple of degrees out, there is a grass fire out of control at Kangaroo Ground just to the north of us, so we are keeping a close watch on what's going on.
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We hit 45C today and the weather forecast is for 45C tomorrow, 46C on Thursday and 43C on Friday, so my friend I am sorry but it will hit you the next day. I suggest you stock up with cold drinks and stay indoors with the air conditioner. We are receiving reports of bush fires due to lighting strikes. Cheers Tony
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A nice barmy 36.7c here today. I had to add hydrolyte to my water a couple of times spraying in Betty's hills.
Lucky escape Keith, so far I have only sprayed one eastern brown this year to get him to change direction.
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We had this lovely weather last Friday. Saturday was 43-46 depending which suburb you live in.
Some little charmers started a fire in bushland in the western suburbs that burnt out a few sheds including a storage area for a charity group. Saturday saw 50+ home destroyed in the Stoneville and Parkerville area, Fire fighters fought that one in 45 degree heat but it may have been hotter next to burning houses... The same old chestnut will pop up again about people building in semi rural areas and not clearing trees away from blah blah blah. I love it and wouldn't live anywhere else (apart from Belgium in a mansion between a whisky distillery and a Finishing School for Young Ladies.) Stay safe. |
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Whenever I hear about these massive floods, or disastrous fires I always wonder if any restored or restorable vehicles are lost.
Unfortunately news of the massive fires in Oz in the past few years is not widely broadcast in Canada, probably even less so in the US? ya know- a few years ago I would be more interested in the finishing school for young ladies, but now id be more interested in the old whiskey PS- Rob...did you try the passion fruit...man I looooooove that stuff but cant afford it here.
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I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, Straining upon the start. The game's afoot! |
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Yes a number of restored WWII vehicles were lost in the recent Winmalee (Blue Mountains) bushfires. Second time the owner has lost vehicles in fires.
Another Vietnam vet lost a captured NVA AK47, I believe from the Long Tan battle. |
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