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Posted by littlewolf on 30-12-2010 at 14:49:

This Ozzie is over the crazy weather

2nd day of sunshine after month and a half of rain.
work is finally busy - yaaa!(losgt so much work due to weather cut backs in the last month)

BUT....
# my niece and her children are flooded out of their farm for the last 5 weeks - they did not get to spend chistmas with their dad who stayed on the farm, lost a percentage of their crops and livestock several $100,000 and climbing loss)and the only way to travel is by boat and the SES- their in Walget NSW

# my nephew got evacuated yesterday, his car is underwater and the house is flooded, great birthday for his girlfriend - Bundaberg QLD

# my sister can't get in her house cause of the flooding (the house is highset, but that did not make a difference) - Warwick QLD

# my other sister is also on the land and they have lost crops and livestock - Cowra NSW

# running repairs and clearing drains at my elderly parents place, and making sure they didn't need anything or had to drive anywere in these conditions (both in their late 70's)

# Things are slowly drying out at my place and my parents, once it is dry we can inspect the damage and start repairs,I was okay with the rain till a couple of days after christmas, wet dogs, no dry cloths, mold, bad driving conditions, and wearing jumpers in summer

# I know there are people worse of than my family, but I'm over it.

If I had wanted to be this wet and damp for this long I would have gone camping at the Woodford Folk Festival again this year, least I would have known what to expect.

These crazy condtions are affecting my family, and I am to far away from most of them that all I can do is wait for text messages or see what they have posted on facebook (yah for tecnology)


End rant...

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Posted by clouddancer on 30-12-2010 at 14:57:

Sorry to hear the rain and flooding have affected you and your family LW! I hope things continue to improve for you.

The flooding in Australia has even hit the news here in Canada. I think I commented upon it in the Christmas thread. There have been a lot of strange weather systems through out the world this year, and last as well.

This maybe what we have to consider normal now and we may have to get used to it.

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Posted by Madilayn on 30-12-2010 at 15:03:

I know where you're coming from! And unfortunately, the flooding in Queensland won't go away just yet - Rockhampton will cop it in about a week when the floods currently in Emerald make their way downstream to Rocky.

My astonishment is Bundaberg - it's been years since they went under like this - they think that the flood peak topped nearly 8 meters (they don't know for sure because the power of the floodwaters damaged flood guages).

All I can say is thank god for the volunteers of the SES who are giving up all their time over christmas and new year to help, and also to the Qld Fire and Rescue Swiftwater REscue Teams who are also deployed to various places around the state - some of these guys have been on duty for the past 10 days away from home.

At least the police are now charging those idiots who attempt to drive through flood waters and get stuck, or those (even bigger idiots) who think jumping from bridges into flooded waterways is fun. From what a friend of mine also tells me (ahh - insider goss) QFRS are also going to charge the cost of rescuing said idiots - basically send them a bill for the rescue!

They can - under the QFRS Act - do this but have chosen not to in the past, but there are so many who have been doing these dumb things, that this time they and the police have decided it's time to get serious with them.

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Posted by Springie on 30-12-2010 at 15:19:

Oh my! That sounds just awful...my thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected by the floods!

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Posted by Garnet on 30-12-2010 at 16:03:

I knew it had been bad, and have even heard it mentioned on the news here, but I hadn't realized just how bad.

Like Springie, my thoughts and prayers are with everyone down there.

You're right, Maddy. Anyone who would jump into floodwater is a total idiot. They should have to pay for their rescue, and they should face charges for recklessness(sp), if nothing eles. Too bad their isn't an arrest catagory for being totally stupid in public.


Posted by UnpublishedWriter on 30-12-2010 at 16:13:

'Ah, it's just a couple of inches of water. What can it hurt?' Well, it only takes a couple of inches to stall a car.

As for idiots jumping into floodwaters: they obviously have no idea how fast and high the waters run. Unless there's something floating in the water, there's no way to make that determination. (Being foolishly heroic is another matter.)

In the US, a few idiots have gone up onto mountains in bad weather with inadequate equipment. They expected to be rescued, expected rescuers to track their cell phones. Afterwards, there've been calls to penalize willfull stupidity of that nature. (There is a difference between getting stuck on a drive you've made a hundred times in such weather, and deliberately going out to the middle of nowhere in crappy weather because you know you'll be rescued.)

Best wishes to everyone else.

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Posted by lborgia88 on 30-12-2010 at 16:47:

My heartfelt sympathy to you and your family, Little Wolf, and all Australians who are suffering from the floods!

(But not to idiots who make additional, unnecessary work for rescue crews!)


Posted by Transmute Jun on 30-12-2010 at 16:57:

Your family is in my thoughts and prayers, LW. I hope that things are better for them now, and that things dry out soon!

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Posted by gatchamarie on 30-12-2010 at 17:13:

I'll add in my prayers, LW, so that you, and every member of your family, and all those suffering the same circumstances will be safe, and that everything will come back to normal as soon as possible! I'll also pray for those who are giving everything up in order to help, and for those idiots to acquire some more brains in addition to the puny ones they already have!

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Posted by Pufles65 on 31-12-2010 at 00:15:

LW - Sending my thoughts and prayers to you and your family. I hope things settle down soon and everyone is safe and sound.


Posted by AllentownDarkWater on 01-01-2011 at 06:43:

I'm sorry about your problems, LW.

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Posted by Ebonyswanne on 01-01-2011 at 10:28:

Littlewolf. Hugs about all the flooding in QLD. I have friends who are affected by it too.
You know the saying... "there's one in every family." We its thats one idiot that would jump into flood water, damn it thats when a stray Croc would come floating by too I bet and then the croc gets blamed for the idiots actions. Apparently they have been giving out fines to people who ignore warnings and drive down roads that have been closed too.

We had hot hot temps today for New Years Day. We stayed inside with air-con working its guts out to keep us cool all day!

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Posted by littlewolf on 01-01-2011 at 10:55:

Thanks Everyone.!!!Luvu1

My family is safe thats all that matters, and cause were all farm kids so we are use to dealing with floods, fire and droughts and knowing how to act in those conditions

I think the rain got to me
last lot of text we got said that everyone was okay and adjusting, even in Bundaberg

Yep! charge the idiots they should have implemented that law years ago.
I think a lot of people have not idear how to act in extreme conditions or care.
Let them start recuperation the costs of the rescue and the volunteers time from these idiots, they waste valuable time and resourses that could have been used on the more deserving and those who honestly need assistant

BIG thanks to the SES , Ambos and the Fireres, Red cross and other volunteer, I understand what they have to go through and sometimes it's thankless work, Definelty makes me think that's one of this years goals has to be do more volunteer work

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Posted by littlewolf on 01-01-2011 at 11:40:

snigger.... Waterworld is on TV tonight (kevin Costner)
How appropriate cause it's raining again

gotta laugh at the absurdity of lifeLaugh1 Laugh laugh3

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Posted by Ebonyswanne on 03-01-2011 at 00:51:

Some people care more about thew inconvenience of it all rather than lives. Simply, they don't think, or just can't put on hold the task or work. I'd rather live and put the work off- than drown in my car with a wall of water coming at me.... I know it would be harder though if your family was stranded and the person was trying to get to them, still...call the Emergency services! Thats what they're trained for.

Hahahahaa about "Waterworld" I see the TV stations have a sense of humour. rain

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Posted by UnpublishedWriter on 03-01-2011 at 05:35:

More like a coincidence. They had it scheduled -- then the flooding happened.

(Some people have a-hole bosses. Animals could be walking past two by two, and the boss would still insist on everyone showing up for work.)

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Posted by Berg Katse on 03-01-2011 at 08:33:

Living on the Atlantic coast, I know all about flooding (waves higher than your house, 5 inches of rain in less than 24 hours, 284 days of fog in one year). I've kayaked downtown in the city core, I've made makeshift rubber boots and hipwaders out of plastic garbage bags, and I've laughed at the number of macho idiots who swore their truck could make it through flooded roads without getting the engine wet (all idiots, not a neuron between them).

Hang in there, keep working on the ark, and send out some doves when it starts to clear up. They'll bring you back some eucalyptus leaves and you'll find paradise...or Ayers rock, whichever isn't submerged by then.

Katse

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