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    A very smart lady, good for her. However, creek rising, heavy rain, the sensible thing to do would have been stay in town until the morning. Especially with small children. Just my opinion, Bob
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    A very smart lady, good for her. However, creek rising, heavy rain, the sensible thing to do would have been stay in town until the morning. Especially with small children. Just my opinion, Bob


    I said that to her, she was a little stressed & I got a rude answer, she also pointed out that it was not raining much in town so even though she was held up she thought she would be OK.
    She also said that when she had to drive through water on all the causeways home, 3 of them, she thought it might be a bit dodgy. Anyway, I'm sure next time it is belting down & the creek is pretty high in the morning she will keep the kids home.
    Quite funny really - being flooded on our own driveway. Anybody know anything about bridge building?
    She is good, got food for a week & gum boots if it doesn't stop raining.
    Thanks for the good wishes.
    Jonesfam

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    Glad it all ended OK. No point taking risks.

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    We don't build bridges, just have cause ways and park the cars on the road side of the creek before it floods. Then use one of the tractors to get across and away we go!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesfam View Post
    I said that to her, she was a little stressed & I got a rude answer, she also pointed out that it was not raining much in town so even though she was held up she thought she would be OK.
    She also said that when she had to drive through water on all the causeways home, 3 of them, she thought it might be a bit dodgy. Anyway, I'm sure next time it is belting down & the creek is pretty high in the morning she will keep the kids home.
    Quite funny really - being flooded on our own driveway. Anybody know anything about bridge building?
    She is good, got food for a week & gum boots if it doesn't stop raining.
    Thanks for the good wishes.
    Jonesfam

    Had a bit of experience with floods. Back in the 50's, in central Qld. Me 5 year old, Dad had to saddle the horse & 2 packhorses, swam a flooded river, a couple of creeks, to get flour & sugar, tea, mutton, all we had to eat was a tray of scones. Mum & I up all night, the water just under the floorboards. I have a vivid memory of mum , armed with a broom, sweeping snakes off the verandah. At the very least, buy your wife a land rover. Oh, and all the best, Bob
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    First of, good to read a story like this with a good ending. We owned a diesel Delica. Great family bus. Not to bad of road as well

    Crossed this stream with the Delica back in 2007. Was either cross or about a six hour detour.
    Cheers Hall

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    Well done

    Good decisions, now is the time to review, and analysis how things went and look at things to change. Possibly depth markers fixed. Well done for the decisions on the day. The best thing is to review without criticism just assessment and make improvements. Again well done.

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    How about your missus getting a Delica as per this pic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by boa View Post
    Good decisions, now is the time to review, and analysis how things went and look at things to change. Possibly depth markers fixed. Well done for the decisions on the day. The best thing is to review without criticism just assessment and make improvements. Again well done.

    I can not believe that any one can say it was a good decision. One sentence says to me we could be talking about a tragedy today.


    "She did say the adrenalin was pumping & that the car did wiggle a bit."

    the other is this.


    "
    She also said that when she had to drive through water on all the causeways home, 3 of them, she thought it might be a bit dodgy"


    No offence, but nothing will convince me that the decision was good, and I will not put a happy face on it just to make people feel good. Bob
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesfam View Post
    I said that to her, she was a little stressed & I got a rude answer, she also pointed out that it was not raining much in town so even though she was held up she thought she would be OK.
    She also said that when she had to drive through water on all the causeways home, 3 of them, she thought it might be a bit dodgy. Anyway, I'm sure next time it is belting down & the creek is pretty high in the morning she will keep the kids home.
    Quite funny really - being flooded on our own driveway. Anybody know anything about bridge building?
    She is good, got food for a week & gum boots if it doesn't stop raining.
    Thanks for the good wishes.
    Jonesfam
    Rail and Road Shipping Containers | Royal Wolf Australia | Royal Wolf Australia

    Properly secured they make easy and strong causeways. Cheap secondhand too.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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