by Lightning McQueen » Mon Nov 14, 2022 9:40 am
by heater31 » Mon Nov 14, 2022 9:47 am
I lost a passionfruit too!Lightning McQueen wrote:The gale force winds snapped a branch off of one of my tomato plants.
by Footy Chick » Mon Nov 14, 2022 10:06 am
Gatt_Weasel wrote:if they (Walkerville) dont win the flag ill run around the block of my street naked :) you can grab a chair and enjoy the view
by gazzamagoo » Mon Nov 14, 2022 10:17 am
Footy Chick wrote:my back yard was under water, hoping it wouldn't come into the house - luckily the rain stopped and the water subsided quickly - just too much rain for the drains to handle.
After the storm i drove to Burnside for a quiz night, one of the massive gum trees on Darley Road uprooted itself and landed on the new Taj Mahal at Campbelltown Oval (ROCS FC) plenty of trees down on St Bernard Road and up through the top of Glynburn Road and all through Burnside there were power lines down.
You could tell who had no power on the way home, because you'd drive through patches of suburbs with street lights, without street lights , with street lights....
by Footy Chick » Mon Nov 14, 2022 10:23 am
gazzamagoo wrote:Footy Chick wrote:my back yard was under water, hoping it wouldn't come into the house - luckily the rain stopped and the water subsided quickly - just too much rain for the drains to handle.
After the storm i drove to Burnside for a quiz night, one of the massive gum trees on Darley Road uprooted itself and landed on the new Taj Mahal at Campbelltown Oval (ROCS FC) plenty of trees down on St Bernard Road and up through the top of Glynburn Road and all through Burnside there were power lines down.
You could tell who had no power on the way home, because you'd drive through patches of suburbs with street lights, without street lights , with street lights....
And luckily full power in Burnside
Gatt_Weasel wrote:if they (Walkerville) dont win the flag ill run around the block of my street naked :) you can grab a chair and enjoy the view
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Nov 14, 2022 10:34 am
heater31 wrote:I lost a passionfruit too!Lightning McQueen wrote:The gale force winds snapped a branch off of one of my tomato plants.
by Spargo » Mon Nov 14, 2022 10:40 am
Footy Chick wrote:my back yard was under water, hoping it wouldn't come into the house - luckily the rain stopped and the water subsided quickly - just too much rain for the drains to handle.
After the storm i drove to Burnside for a quiz night, one of the massive gum trees on Darley Road uprooted itself and landed on the new Taj Mahal at Campbelltown Oval (ROCS FC) plenty of trees down on St Bernard Road and up through the top of Glynburn Road and all through Burnside there were power lines down.
You could tell who had no power on the way home, because you'd drive through patches of suburbs with street lights, without street lights , with street lights....
by Dirty dog » Wed Dec 14, 2022 8:57 pm
by Booney » Thu Dec 15, 2022 8:12 am
Dirty dog wrote:Coolest end to spring/start of summer I have seen in a long time. It is making for slow reaping and dragging harvest out.
Most known by now Yorkes can be windy but this week has been next level and cold.
Currently out on the header going 3km an hour, mind numbing.
Hopefully about 7 days to go weather permitting.
Oh but it’s probably going to be a record harvest and a record for the state so it’s all worth the hard work in the end.
by whufc » Thu Dec 15, 2022 8:35 am
Dirty dog wrote:Coolest end to spring/start of summer I have seen in a long time. It is making for slow reaping and dragging harvest out.
Most known by now Yorkes can be windy but this week has been next level and cold.
Currently out on the header going 3km an hour, mind numbing.
Hopefully about 7 days to go weather permitting.
Oh but it’s probably going to be a record harvest and a record for the state so it’s all worth the hard work in the end.
by Dutchy » Thu Dec 15, 2022 11:26 am
Dirty dog wrote:Coolest end to spring/start of summer I have seen in a long time. It is making for slow reaping and dragging harvest out.
Most known by now Yorkes can be windy but this week has been next level and cold.
Currently out on the header going 3km an hour, mind numbing.
Hopefully about 7 days to go weather permitting.
Oh but it’s probably going to be a record harvest and a record for the state so it’s all worth the hard work in the end.
by am Bays » Thu Dec 15, 2022 11:33 am
Dirty dog wrote:Coolest end to spring/start of summer I have seen in a long time. It is making for slow reaping and dragging harvest out.
Most known by now Yorkes can be windy but this week has been next level and cold.
Currently out on the header going 3km an hour, mind numbing.
Hopefully about 7 days to go weather permitting.
Oh but it’s probably going to be a record harvest and a record for the state so it’s all worth the hard work in the end.
by gadj1976 » Thu Dec 15, 2022 11:19 pm
by Spargo » Fri Dec 16, 2022 4:19 am
gadj1976 wrote:Friggen cold at night owls tonight. Any chance..... ANY CHANCE of a decent summers night would be beneficial for my old bones. Mind you, i"m blaming the cold weather on my knees not bending and bowling slop.... hmm, maybe I should pray the cold weather stays as at least I have an excuse.
by Brodlach » Fri Dec 16, 2022 9:04 am
Spargo wrote:gadj1976 wrote:Friggen cold at night owls tonight. Any chance..... ANY CHANCE of a decent summers night would be beneficial for my old bones. Mind you, i"m blaming the cold weather on my knees not bending and bowling slop.... hmm, maybe I should pray the cold weather stays as at least I have an excuse.
Cold nights - better sleep.
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by MW » Fri Dec 16, 2022 9:18 am
gadj1976 wrote:Friggen cold at night owls tonight. Any chance..... ANY CHANCE of a decent summers night would be beneficial for my old bones. Mind you, i"m blaming the cold weather on my knees not bending and bowling slop.... hmm, maybe I should pray the cold weather stays as at least I have an excuse.
by whufc » Fri Dec 16, 2022 11:14 am
am Bays wrote:Dirty dog wrote:Coolest end to spring/start of summer I have seen in a long time. It is making for slow reaping and dragging harvest out.
Most known by now Yorkes can be windy but this week has been next level and cold.
Currently out on the header going 3km an hour, mind numbing.
Hopefully about 7 days to go weather permitting.
Oh but it’s probably going to be a record harvest and a record for the state so it’s all worth the hard work in the end.
How's the neighbours reaping going? dodgy lines, missed bits, only doing the day shift, under-stacking the trucks with bales??
you know the stuff you can sledge them about standing in slips at the first cricket game after the harvest....
by heater31 » Fri Dec 16, 2022 11:22 am
Farmers seem to whinge about 2 things.....the weather or the tax bill from the ATO when they have a good year and prices are high!Booney wrote:Dirty dog wrote:Coolest end to spring/start of summer I have seen in a long time. It is making for slow reaping and dragging harvest out.
Most known by now Yorkes can be windy but this week has been next level and cold.
Currently out on the header going 3km an hour, mind numbing.
Hopefully about 7 days to go weather permitting.
Oh but it’s probably going to be a record harvest and a record for the state so it’s all worth the hard work in the end.
Unreal, was only going to post yesterday how were you looking for the season mate, good news by the sounds of it.
by Pseudo » Fri Dec 16, 2022 11:30 am
heater31 wrote:Farmers seem to whinge about 2 things.....the weather or the tax bill from the ATO when they have a good year and prices are high!Booney wrote:Dirty dog wrote:Coolest end to spring/start of summer I have seen in a long time. It is making for slow reaping and dragging harvest out.
Most known by now Yorkes can be windy but this week has been next level and cold.
Currently out on the header going 3km an hour, mind numbing.
Hopefully about 7 days to go weather permitting.
Oh but it’s probably going to be a record harvest and a record for the state so it’s all worth the hard work in the end.
Unreal, was only going to post yesterday how were you looking for the season mate, good news by the sounds of it.
by amber_fluid » Fri Dec 16, 2022 11:47 am
heater31 wrote:Farmers seem to whinge about 2 things.....the weather or the tax bill from the ATO when they have a good year and prices are high!Booney wrote:Dirty dog wrote:Coolest end to spring/start of summer I have seen in a long time. It is making for slow reaping and dragging harvest out.
Most known by now Yorkes can be windy but this week has been next level and cold.
Currently out on the header going 3km an hour, mind numbing.
Hopefully about 7 days to go weather permitting.
Oh but it’s probably going to be a record harvest and a record for the state so it’s all worth the hard work in the end.
Unreal, was only going to post yesterday how were you looking for the season mate, good news by the sounds of it.
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