The chimney, she’s leakin’!
The last week has brought several old fashioned afternoon thunderstorms and welcome heavy rain to South East Queensland. Nowhere near enough to make a great deal of difference to drought or water levels but just to see gushing water after all this time is rather good.
Almost the whole of Australia looks like the Sahara on the weather maps over the next few days as a massive wave of heat builds up and passes though. Brisbane is expecting 38C while inland and southern and western states are even worse in parts. And now we have had some rain, the humidity is getting very sticky. A great time to be an air-conditioning salesman!
The photo, which was actually taken two months ago can speak for itself. It must have rained, in fact, yes, there were showers on the morning of “Open House”.
To all my Flickr friends, enjoy the week leading up to Christmas.
The chimney, she’s leakin’!
The last week has brought several old fashioned afternoon thunderstorms and welcome heavy rain to South East Queensland. Nowhere near enough to make a great deal of difference to drought or water levels but just to see gushing water after all this time is rather good.
Almost the whole of Australia looks like the Sahara on the weather maps over the next few days as a massive wave of heat builds up and passes though. Brisbane is expecting 38C while inland and southern and western states are even worse in parts. And now we have had some rain, the humidity is getting very sticky. A great time to be an air-conditioning salesman!
The photo, which was actually taken two months ago can speak for itself. It must have rained, in fact, yes, there were showers on the morning of “Open House”.
To all my Flickr friends, enjoy the week leading up to Christmas.