Well Bernie my imagination will keep working Hope it's all better soon Hi to Carol
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bob r
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Morning all the early birdies looks like south of us coped more rain over night big falls from Sunshine coast to Gold coast.
Bob
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Morning Helen , Bob . Yep that was the storm cell that went thru here yesterday , friends of mine on the Maryborough side of Biggenden got two inches out of it and at present flooded in , their farm is at the bottom of the road so all goes down to them . They don't mind the inconvenience .
Helen to get you out of your imagination..I done it while lifting the roof on the small camper trailer we have...double bugga .
Hope everyone out there is having a good time .
When do you get on the SOT David ?
Bernie .
PS I also had a tetanus shot yesterday . neighbor's dog got to friendly...bloody mongrel .
Helen to get you out of your imagination..I done it while lifting the roof on the small camper trailer we have...double bugga .
Hope everyone out there is having a good time .
When do you get on the SOT David ?
Bernie .
PS I also had a tetanus shot yesterday . neighbor's dog got to friendly...bloody mongrel .
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Good morning all. Our biggest rainfall last 24 hours- 90ml . Back on freaking phone as my puter man just collected mine for s minor problem.
Time is passing too quickly so live life to the full with your spouse/partner while you still have she/he by your side.
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90 ml past 24 hours, biggest recorded yet. Oh good morning all. Think we need a few days sunshine, yes I know, never satisfied but hard to get out of farming attitude.
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Bernie, we are on the Sunday night crossing. Bandit will be in the m/h. He has had his Tassie tablets and we have tested his retention time. He can last 10 hrs at least without getting up through the night. I wish I could.
By the sound of things we have water views at home on GC at the mo'. Our street is flooded because of drainage backing up, but the house will be safe. I don't think all our neighbours can say the same though. Just heard that they have closed most schools in the area.
Biggest storm in 40 years they say, and we missed it.
By the sound of things we have water views at home on GC at the mo'. Our street is flooded because of drainage backing up, but the house will be safe. I don't think all our neighbours can say the same though. Just heard that they have closed most schools in the area.
Biggest storm in 40 years they say, and we missed it.
Cheers
David
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On the old ferry crossings, nothing could be left in the vehicle decks because the carbon monoxide would kill them. The new ferry might not suffer that problem, or maybe it was just a story spread by the shipping line to stop people hiding in a caravan or motorhome or even a car boot to avoid paying the passenger fare.supersparky wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 12:41 pm Bernie, we are on the Sunday night crossing. Bandit will be in the m/h. He has had his Tassie tablets and we have tested his retention time. He can last 10 hrs at least without getting up through the night. I wish I could.
By the sound of things we have water views at home on GC at the mo'. Our street is flooded because of drainage backing up, but the house will be safe. I don't think all our neighbours can say the same though. Just heard that they have closed most schools in the area.
Biggest storm in 40 years they say, and we missed it.
T1 Terry
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Probably true.
Remember the horse transporter case?
Remember the horse transporter case?
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The kennels are on the same deck as the vehicle,'s . So no carbon monoxide .T1 Terry wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 2:48 pmOn the old ferry crossings, nothing could be left in the vehicle decks because the carbon monoxide would kill them. The new ferry might not suffer that problem, or maybe it was just a story spread by the shipping line to stop people hiding in a caravan or motorhome or even a car boot to avoid paying the passenger fare.supersparky wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 12:41 pm Bernie, we are on the Sunday night crossing. Bandit will be in the m/h. He has had his Tassie tablets and we have tested his retention time. He can last 10 hrs at least without getting up through the night. I wish I could.
By the sound of things we have water views at home on GC at the mo'. Our street is flooded because of drainage backing up, but the house will be safe. I don't think all our neighbours can say the same though. Just heard that they have closed most schools in the area.
Biggest storm in 40 years they say, and we missed it.
T1 Terry
Bernie .
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The shipping company is aware that Grand Master B will be in the m/home. We had to sign a waiver, but we would have had to sign one anyway should he have been in the kennel cages. He is used to being in the mhome for extended periods.
Cheers
David
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David
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