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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Rain, rain.

REALLY GO AWAY NOW.
Your presence is not appreciated any more.





This is the road that is around the corner from us. It will usually flood in the smallest of rains but in the last few days it's been something else.
Mr S and I went around the corner this afternoon to investigate and now the sun is shining, there is no water in sight.
Bardon has just been put on a 'Watch list' according the ABC news, but so far, we are fine. Today we went to Rosalie to investigate rumours that our favourite burger place is under water, they were true.





It was horrible watching people jamming all their worldly belongings into cars and trailers and leaving. Spomes has been given the week off work due to all the power being out in the CBD, so we are basically sitting around watching the News. Tonight there is a group of us going to help fill sand bags and volunteer in any way we can, I've also registered us on the RSPCA website to foster any animals that need a temporary home. I found out this morning that Minette's shelter is under water.

Hopefully these rains bugger off so we can start fixing this mess.

3 comments:

  1. Oh no, I thought you guys were up in the hills out of the way! It's never easy losing a favourite burger place. D:

    Hope everything remains dry in your place at least.

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  2. Woah, just the corner from your house?!!!

    I hope the rain stops soon for all of you over there in Queensland.

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  3. Yeah, not a drop in sight now though on the roads near us, the creek is flowing as if nothing happened. Our surrounding suburbs were not so lucky. Now the MASSIVE clean-up begins!

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