Hammad’s Weekend Sky #60
What an afternoon yesterday was! Around 3 o’clock the rain started and it was pounding, heavy and relentless. I shut the windows and doors but still it was very loud inside. The verandahs were wet about one metre in, there were rivers running down the driveway, the gullies started to roar and it kept up like that until around 5:30pm. 88mls in total. Apparently in Grafton, the town 37kms away, they only had 1.5mls!!!!.
Anyway, it’s grey skies I post again so here’s your Saturday morning sky song
Now for the sky. That small black dot isn’t on your screen, it is a bird flying across the sky. I even wiped my screen as I had spots but only one was a bird lol

No sun kissed Eucalypts this morning

So you really are in rainy season just now 😦
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Sure are Margaret
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The amazing energy that is Mick…! Darn, the man can move!
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and still does which amazes me
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Long time no hear that classic song! Thanks for the reminder!
-Julie
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Most welcome Julie 😀
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Gray clouds everywhere!
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Took me three looks to spot the spot that isn’t a spot. 🙂 Now I’m spot on.
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👍😁
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And over here in my town, sun is scorching immensely, and it is not even the end of March.
Thank you so much for sharing these, Brian 🙂
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My wet season has arrived 🙂
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Wow, that’s a lot of water
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Yep, it sure was Sue 🙂
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If only the rain would level out a bit. We’re having a very sunny end to March 🙂
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That would be nice. Has been quite a wet March 🙂
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If only we could choose🙂
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Wow, you’ve really been getting hit hard with the rain lately. Hope it lets up soon 🤞
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Oh yes, they have been calling them rain bombs which thankfully I have been on the edge. A sunny day yesterday and looks like another one today 🙂
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Good news!
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Yes, we were caught under one.
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Hi, I used to live in Lawrence 20km from Grafton. We lived on the Hill and during floods used to row to the shop which was high up on stilts. The local Ferry couldn’t run and we missed school. Shame.
Here in Maroubra, Sydney, everyone’s basement garages have flooded and are still being pumped out into the gutter. Lovely skies.
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That’s fab you know a bit about around here Andrew. I hope you garage is OK
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Yes, I went to school in Maclean. Luckily our garage is above ground.
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