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<blockquote data-quote="madtuna" data-source="post: 458117" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>Back on line after a couple of days off after my internet antenna ended up out in the paddock.</p><p></p><p>Two tornados in two days. Yesterdays one started forming right above the homestead but luckily made ground a few klms away. The one the day before was almost a direct hit and I'm surprised we're still here.</p><p></p><p>Then hail stones the size of lemons, about an inch of rain in under 10 minutes, some of the wickedest lightning I've ever seen and now about 5 fires burning around the place.</p><p></p><p>Went and did a welfare check on a family of 8 living in a coaster bus on a mine site, very shaken but okay. It took well over 2 hours to travel the 50 klms due to flooded roads and downed trees etc. </p><p>They are on a hill top with outstanding 360 degree views that stretch for miles and got a front row seat to some of the wildest weather they've ever seen.</p><p></p><p>To top it all off, while walking through mud to chain a tree fallen across a track, I blew a damn thong! :N:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madtuna, post: 458117, member: 44"] Back on line after a couple of days off after my internet antenna ended up out in the paddock. Two tornados in two days. Yesterdays one started forming right above the homestead but luckily made ground a few klms away. The one the day before was almost a direct hit and I'm surprised we're still here. Then hail stones the size of lemons, about an inch of rain in under 10 minutes, some of the wickedest lightning I've ever seen and now about 5 fires burning around the place. Went and did a welfare check on a family of 8 living in a coaster bus on a mine site, very shaken but okay. It took well over 2 hours to travel the 50 klms due to flooded roads and downed trees etc. They are on a hill top with outstanding 360 degree views that stretch for miles and got a front row seat to some of the wildest weather they've ever seen. To top it all off, while walking through mud to chain a tree fallen across a track, I blew a damn thong! :N: [/QUOTE]
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