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Yesterday the wind was blowing down stream and the water level dropped so far there was a beach around my submersible pump that is normally half a mtr under the surface. Wind change direction by this morning and now the bit of our lagoon of the side of the Murray is starting to refill, well it was when we left for work anyway. Might be deep enough to throw the pump back in by tomorrow morning, so that probably means it will be raining tomorrow so the lawn and garden won't need the water :roll:
Back to sweating in the t-shirt weather today after needing the big heavy coat Super Sparky gave me yesterday morning ... I'll have to make sure that one is packed ready for Taggerty cause it's never warm there around May :lol:

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T1 Terry wrote: Wed Apr 14, 2021 3:09 pm Yesterday the wind was blowing down stream and the water level dropped so far there was a beach around my submersible pump that is normally half a mtr under the surface. Wind change direction by this morning and now the bit of our lagoon of the side of the Murray is starting to refill, well it was when we left for work anyway. Might be deep enough to throw the pump back in by tomorrow morning, so that probably means it will be raining tomorrow so the lawn and garden won't need the water :roll:
Back to sweating in the t-shirt weather today after needing the big heavy coat Super Sparky gave me yesterday morning ... I'll have to make sure that one is packed ready for Taggerty cause it's never warm there around May :lol:

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Jon told me we will need sunscreen 😁
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We can still need sunscreen if it is cold and sunny.

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BernieQ2 wrote: Wed Apr 14, 2021 3:34 pm
T1 Terry wrote: Wed Apr 14, 2021 3:09 pm Yesterday the wind was blowing down stream and the water level dropped so far there was a beach around my submersible pump that is normally half a mtr under the surface. Wind change direction by this morning and now the bit of our lagoon of the side of the Murray is starting to refill, well it was when we left for work anyway. Might be deep enough to throw the pump back in by tomorrow morning, so that probably means it will be raining tomorrow so the lawn and garden won't need the water :roll:
Back to sweating in the t-shirt weather today after needing the big heavy coat Super Sparky gave me yesterday morning ... I'll have to make sure that one is packed ready for Taggerty cause it's never warm there around May :lol:

T1 Terry
Jon told me we will need sunscreen 😁
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Much like skiing in the snow fields? Or as in a big screen to show images of the sun to make it feel warmer :lol:
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Morning early ones
12 here this am mowing to commence today :x

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Morning Bob enjoy thr mowing mate, low 20c today with more wing and light showers.

Not much else on so stay safe and enjoy. Cheers Robert
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Morning Bob. Yep still fresh 😫.
My old hand mower decided to call it quits
And old mate over the back asked if I wanted his old one or it's off to the tip😫
In hindsight I should have said yes.
Cleaned the shed a bit yesterday that was most of the day gone🙄
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Morning Robert.
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Good morning, 17* with clear blue sky here. I replaced fan belts in the bus yesterday but noticed a slight leak in the radiator so that will give me something else to do. I have located a couple of used 900/20 Michelin tyres at $150 each so will inspect them today.

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Good morning everyone. It's a bit cool back in Mulwala now, was warmer at 1.00 am. At least it isn't windy today. No lawm mower here so I can't do any mowing. Plenty of leaves to rake though. Having a lay day today and just walking the dog. Have a great day everybody, safe travels.
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BernieQ2 wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2021 5:37 am My old hand mower decided to call it quits
And old mate over the back asked if I wanted his old one or it's off to the tip😫
In hindsight I should have said yes.
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Morning Robert.
:o Can't believe your neighbour took an antique to the TIP!!
People will pay good money for a push mower — working or not.
I bought one our Men's Shed restored to working order after a member picked it up (u/s) for $10 at a farm clearance sale.
It's garden art now.
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