Well, probably like the rest of the state, we’re both heartily sick of the rain. I had some queries from friends the other day after they saw the news showing the damage in Mackay, but fortunately we were outside of that part of the town and it wasn’t as bad for us. We really only had the heavy (torrential!) rain, not the winds which was good. Apparently the damage was caused by a mini tornado around the Harbour Road area of town, and while it only lasted for 20 seconds, apparently it caused a fair bit of damage. Here’s the link to the story if you want to read more about it http://www.dailymercury.com.au/story/2010/12/28/mini-tornado-terrifies-family-frousheger-storm/.
For the last few weeks, there have been road closed signs up on the flooded roads around the area, and yet, even after 2 people have died in the region because they ignored those signs, just on Sunday alone, 22 Mackay idiot drivers (unfortunately there are a lot of them around here!) were charged driving without due care (for ignoring the signs). Unbelievable! They seem to think because they were in a 4WD vehicle that the signs didn’t apply to them!
Seems like Mother Nature is going a bit crazy all over the world this year. Europe, and now the US, is having a difficult time with record snow falls, and there have been so many earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanic activity. I think she likes to remind us occasionally that we really are pretty much insignificant in the scheme of things.
We had Christmas lunch with our friends Kerry and Glen who live about 20kms west of Mackay. The rain was really heavy all day but we had a lovely relaxing seafood lunch and really enjoyed our day. Here’s a couple of photos of their back yard during the rain, and also the Pioneer River which was up really high.
And here’s some photos of the drive home – the young guy was having a great time on his jet ski, on the road!
Sorry about the last photo, it’s really bad, but it’s more to show you the weather – we arrived home to that.
David’s off work now until next Monday, so if the weather fines up (it’s supposed to by Thursday I believe), we hope to get out in the little truck and do some fishing and sightseeing. Meanwhile we’ll try and waterproof the area around the van a bit more using some tarps and tent pegs. The van itself is holding up well, no leaks or anything, but it’s a bit harder keeping the slab area dry. We’re looking forward to some dry, sunny weather so we can open up the van and get everything aired out a bit
I hope you all had a great Christmas, and that you’re now taking the time to relax and recharge