At the outset....let me say this next request is horribly selfish.
But I bought premium tickets to the Gabba Test match between Australia and New Zealand many months ago...and the rain's been pouring down for days and the forecast is for more.
The match is scheduled to start on Thursday. I've booked a week of annual leave to go to this...and I've never gone to every day of a Test match before.
I know we need the rain....and I know many IIS members couldn't give a flying you-know-what about sport...
But - any suggestions what I can do to turn the heavenly fawcet off?
I was wondering how you were up there Mat.. the news paints a pretty horrible picture..it wont stop here...even when it stops elsewhere I will have my own little monsoon thing going ...
I was wondering how you were up there Mat.. the news paints a pretty horrible picture..it wont stop here...even when it stops elsewhere I will have my own little monsoon thing going ...
Hey Alex. We're doing fine. It's actually nice to see so much rain...it's just the timing that sucks!
Ah well. Them's the breaks I s'pose. I'll just enjoy it lashing down on the tin roof when it's time for some sleep.
At the outset....let me say this next request is horribly selfish.
But I bought premium tickets to the Gabba Test match between Australia and New Zealand many months ago...and the rain's been pouring down for days and the forecast is for more.
The match is scheduled to start on Thursday. I've booked a week of annual leave to go to this...and I've never gone to every day of a Test match before.
I know we need the rain....and I know many IIS members couldn't give a flying you-know-what about sport...
But - any suggestions what I can do to turn the heavenly fawcet off?
SELL YOUR SCOPE and all your astro goodies, BECOME CELEBATE AND BARRACK FOR NEW ZEALAND --- I Know none of those will happen ring a plumber
The last few days I've been getting home from work agonising over whether to set the scope up or not. I've been watching whispy clouds come and go and sure enough my predictions have turned out correct ie: I've not wasted my time setting up as thick clouds rolled in each night as soon as the temp dropped a few degrees.
The last few days I've been getting home from work agonising over whether to set the scope up or not. I've been watching whispy clouds come and go and sure enough my predictions have turned out correct ie: I've not wasted my time setting up as thick clouds rolled in each night as soon as the temp dropped a few degrees.
My decision has been a bit easier. Need the windscreen wipers all the way home.-----> don't bother turning the scope on.
My Nan lives in Burpengary (near Caboulture) and she's had 14 inches in 4 days! Where i live, we're lucky to have that much in a year...
But the skies are blue here too today, so Brissy will hopefully see the light at the end of the tunnel today.
That was another thumper of a storm that just passed here on the eastside of town. Looks like the northside is catching the worst of it now, but nothing like last night. It's still early I guess
I remember getting late spring/summer thunderstorms every afternoon/evening many years ago. It does feel like something of a return to years gone by...only these have been particularly fierce.