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    Drop O Rain

    Stopped here Saturday too. By my gauge we got over 237mm in 72 hours.

    The place is still as wet as a shag. I've just finished mowing and its cut ok with only a couple of spots I can't get to. Over near the pile of Bagass is one area, (refer to the Video)

    It looks like a postcard when its been mown.

    Tinkling sound of the waterfall in the pool is callin Need a fresh beer and blow up the delux pool chair with built in semi naked pool babe and I'm set.


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    We need more in the dams down this way... dammit.
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    Talking Its Started Again


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    backyard is a pond,,,
    enough already!!
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    Water, Water everywhere

    G'day Pat

    So far so good.

    I'm a bit concerned about the garage as there is currently about 50 - 75 mm laying on the ground leaving the garage about 75 mm out of the water.

    House is fine and there is about 150 mm to the top of the slab and down the back there is an easment for storm water about 500 -700 below the average ground level.

    Sooooo theoretically we should be right. Having said that I had the unfortunate pleasure of being out in the Tanami Desert about 30 years ago working in the driest mine in the world when we copped a 100 year rain and recieved 1390 mm in about 9 hours

    The moral from that experience was "Never say never!"

    Cheers and thanks for your thoughts,

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