Jillaroo
Demented
- Location
- Mid North Coast NSW Australia
Spring is making an early entrance in Sydney.
About 3 weeks early.
The magnolias and ornamental plums trees are in full bloom.
We had one or two cold days recently but today was very sunny and mild.
Thunder booming again as I write this. It has been a stormy week with plenty of rain. I love it.Much of the central U.S. is getting too much rain with much flooding but the rain hasn't been so heavy here.
Data the US National Interagency Fire Centre (http://www.nifc.gov/fireInfo/nfn.htm) appears to indicate that US forest fires in 2013 (year-to-date) are the lowest in number and second lowest in area burnt ** in the last ten years. That does not appear to accord with what is being reported in the media.While part of your state is ablaze yet again. Mr. TWH has a lifelong friend who lives on the other side of the hills from the Silver Fire that's roaring away. I know at my old age, I shouldn't be wide-eyed and open-mouthed about anything but this huge extreme in weather the Continental U.S. is experiencing is unbelievable.
Pretty soon "Caldifornia" (as my friend's grand daughter used to call it) won't have anything left but beach front and if you wait long enough a Tsunami will come along and take care of that before Little Miss San Andrea's at Fault gets the chance
It's about 3:00 PM Central and our dew point is in the 70's, so that means the air is not oppressive, it's OPPRESSIVE.
We're 'sposed to be rain free today and tomorrow with the next bout of rain coming tomorrow night and Tuesday.
Wettest July and so far August I can remember.
Maybe the merchandise will float back to China.
More rain predicted for this evening and then we should be out of it. Here are before and after pics of the creek in about the same spot. You can see the opposite bank has disappeared. Thankfully the far side of the creek has a lower bank, and it took the brunt of the water, although we did get water 10 feet up in the yard in a couple of spots. No damage other than a bunch of limb debris that washed up. The after pic was taken two days ago.
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