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I hope the missus gets well soon Scott.
We ended up with 103mm for October which is slightly above average. We've had a bit more luck over spring so far with 445mm. It's not often we beat Tully.
The GFS is also saying fair dry for the next couple of weeks.
It's nice and humid here again today.
Sept: 342mm Aver: 50mm Oct: 103mm Aver; 85mm YTD: 2743.5mm
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Like the simplicity of your website Scott, don't freshen it up too much. But then, that's just me.
Hope Ann is feeling better soon.
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Gee Hope the Mrs comes good soon Scott, Giardia can be a really painful bug to get rid of. I'm sure that keeps you both busy Scott, lot's of variety there. Had a small little shower cell pop up over us yesterday midmorning that left just under 1mm in my gauge so I'm claiming that as the start of our "Wet" Will open a new Thread for the season, though as has been noted it's not looking very moist any time soon. Cheers |
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Yeah I spent a bit of time boiling endless jugs of water for the infirm one yesterday as she was constantly back and forth to the toilet with it coming out both ends..she mentioned very aching body and muscles as well.. She seemed better last night and even ate something...seems a bit better this morning as well..tough old bird that one..! Thanks 28 we have tried to keep it simple enough for our demographic of middle aged and older folk to be able to navigate easier.. More revelations about the BOM site though now with claims it actually cost closer to 100 million...!!...or maybe more..What an absolute debacle..!..Between them and the ABC we have some serious issues with our once pretty good government agencies.. https://www.msn.com/en-a...f92c7420c396f4&ei=14and some of the pics coming out of Jamaica show that Melissa was a true cat 5 for sure....some places just totally devastated and of course the tree and forest damage as expected.. Anyway I'm off to kill some steel and paper at a local IPSC match..!..Been doing some regular dryfire training so hopefully should see some improvement ..Nice day for it anyway..! Have a nice weekend folk I guess we should enjoy the dry sunny weather while we can.. Edited by user Saturday, 1 November 2025 6:28:16 AM(UTC)
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$100M on a website change, we're all doomed. I thought I'd post something a little bit different, my ships wheel barometer at home bottoms out at 27.5 in/hg. Hurricane Melissa had a lowest central pressure of 892mb(26.341 in/hg) "WOW". Nov: 0mm YTD: 2743.5mm
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