It's very autumn here. The leaves on the trees are changing colour and falling. I spent a bit if time on Saturday filling the bin with leaves. I guess that's what I'll be doing next Saturday.
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Where's your Autumn this year, will we by pass it and go straight to winter this year?
It's very autumn here. The leaves on the trees are changing colour and falling. I spent a bit if time on Saturday filling the bin with leaves. I guess that's what I'll be doing next Saturday.
I had my slippers on this morning, then by 9am I was sweating like a stuck pig in my overalls!![]()
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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
And of course this is fake news.
40 degrees in April: Why this autumn has felt more like summer - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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
Mick Marsh , are your trees Australian natives?
I was in Barossa last week and noticed lots of cottonwoods, with no native birds in them, merrily shredding their leaves.....what a mess.
It did last week in Adelaide and some outback centres saw mid 40's
It happens every now and then.
Many years ago in the late 70s I took my wife and kids down to Wilson's Prom in the April/May school holidays.
The weather was beautiful and warm, an Indian Summer but I had to return to work on Sunday night as I had no leave.
On Wednesday I got a call from SWMBO which I could hardly hear, and I said that it was a bad line. She said bad line that is the wind. The tent had been blown over and flipped end over end for 100 metres, the Amanda Miller was crippled off the coast with a broken rudder and threatening to go onto Squeaky Beach , so I jumped in the car and went down on the Wednesday night and brought them home.
But the weather had been fabulous for weeks prior to that with 25+ every day , which prompted us to give it a go.
Such is life in Victoria.
Regards Philip A
Leaves were turning yellow in Australia's highest city Armidale on Saturday.
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