Trish Brown wrote:
> HC wrote:
>>
>> G'day David
>>
>> Was wondering how you were going...I think we are the only two people
>> in this area who frequent this group? I'm never one to complain about
>> rain but gee it's getting hard to resist...hasn't it tumbled down?
>>
>> I had to phone the SES yesterday because after a horrendous downpour
>> around 8am (which had to be have been several inches) water was coming
>> through a bedroom ceiling. 'Never' had this happen before and I've
>> been in this house for almost 16 yrs. The intersection where I live
>> was underwater with water level at car headlight height and I am
>> listening to the ocean as I type and it's still roaring.
>>
>> One day we'll see the sun again!! ....maybe!!
>> Bronwyn ;-)
>
>
> Where's 'here'? I'm in Newcastle and my back yard is virtually flowing
> down the block and out onto the street! All the local canals and drains
> have risen level with their banks and if it doesn't clear up soon, we'll
> have a repeat of the floods we suffered last year! Yick!
>
> Not to belittle your ceiling problem, but it's been raining in my back
> room for a week now. Three buckets and a very nasty feeling when
> raindrops keep falling on my head as I type this! We have a tin roof, so
> of course the rain manages to blow itself forcibly underneath to pool on
> the ceilings. Yes, the sound of rain on a tin roof can be charming, but
> not the way it's been lately. They're predicting sun for the end of next
> week, which is good: local Scouts are having their Aviation Activities
> weekend.
>
> We hope...
>
If you get sun****ne there, sometimes we get rain in Melbourne. Here's
hoping. Its after twelve midnight, and its trying to rain. Its
pathetically trying... I dont think it knows how to ...Its been so long.
As far as being the only two on this aus.gardens >>Were watching ya...


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