Drop in and dribble on about nothing serious. Seriously a mad place to hang out. Better to avoid it if you're not in the mood!!! If you're determined to be sad, bad, mad & angry then move along!!!
Maroochydore State School only has eight vehicles still camped on the lawn. Stories abound of 5th wheelers and heavy buses being bogged down in past years, as the grounds are mainly flat with comparatively little run off. To make matters worse there's only one sheltered concrete pad, normally reserved for chapter head's brand new Sunliners and the like. On the bright side, the pad holds our Talvor and the BT rather well.
The nice weatherman just mentioned that northern NSW are copping it next, and that parts of Bundaberg are being evacuated at present.
See you on the back roads,
shonky et al.
About time shift camp or you may have hundreds of small people aroung your rig very soon.
T1 Terry wrote:It started to rain here last night some time, got woken up to go and close the roof vent on the Mazda because the batteries are disconnected so it didn't do it on it's own. There wasn't enough rain to wet the drop sheet over the bed there still isn't enough rain falling to keep the road wet, just clouds so the solar struggles, same as it has been for a while now, no useful rain.
Funny thing is, the lawns and nature strips are brown and dead with a few little strips of green near anything concrete, the grass growing in the cracks in the roadway is green though
Same here Terry hardly enough to register in the rain gauge
There is a wind generator out on a hill from here it is has stopped dead still with the blades facing north, to-day there was supposed to be a 90% chance of rain, Maybe to-morrow,
Glenda
Hino 9mtr Bus-Conversion, Batteries: 200Ah x 24v LiFePO4. Solar: 260W x 24v Kyocera. Fridge: 240L x 24v Vitrifrigo. Inverter: 3000W x 24v Gen-Power. Etc.
Macca wrote:Oh how I wish we could sent it down to you all. It getting much stronger here with more frequent gusts
Me too but you can keep the wind I'v seen the terrible damage on the TV
Stay safe Glenda
Hino 9mtr Bus-Conversion, Batteries: 200Ah x 24v LiFePO4. Solar: 260W x 24v Kyocera. Fridge: 240L x 24v Vitrifrigo. Inverter: 3000W x 24v Gen-Power. Etc.
Getting a bit serious here river is well and truly on the rise. Not panicking yet but its me and the dog first..... then every woman for themselves. Just kidding of course....
Last night before I went to bed I muttered something along these lines.. "Thank Christmas we don't have that wet stuff here" and guess what?? we now have rain Try using reverse psycology (sp) worked for me hope all the animals are being taken care of as well... How about some pics? Hey Dirk women have their own float devices so we are ok, just watch out for the dog..
Queen of the Banal & OT chatter and proud of it. If it offends you then tough titty titty bang bang.
Kelvin12 wrote:Getting a bit serious here river is well and truly on the rise. Not panicking yet but its me and the dog first..... then every woman for themselves. Just kidding of course....
Dirk
Same here Dot it's the working dog & Me. It's drizzling here to-day & overcast
Glenda
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Hino 9mtr Bus-Conversion, Batteries: 200Ah x 24v LiFePO4. Solar: 260W x 24v Kyocera. Fridge: 240L x 24v Vitrifrigo. Inverter: 3000W x 24v Gen-Power. Etc.