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Gumboot wrote: Sat Feb 11, 2023 6:28 am The sprog and I are heading up to the winterless north next week, or what's left of it by then.
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Gumboot wrote: Sat Feb 11, 2023 6:28 am The sprog and I are heading up to the winterless north next week, or what's left of it by then.
A bit of fresh Southern-long-pig for restocking the larder is always welcome after a patch of inclement weather. :thumbup:
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Demilich wrote: Sat Feb 11, 2023 6:40 am
Gumboot wrote: Sat Feb 11, 2023 6:28 am The sprog and I are heading up to the winterless north next week, or what's left of it by then.
A bit of fresh Southern-long-pig for restocking the larder is always welcome after a patch of inclement weather. :thumbup:
:lol: :lol:

I've had enough of fucking rain... every one of my breaks since before Christmas has been wet. I've seen fuck all sun this summer. I can deal with it and all... but a few good days would be nice.

That and roads that don't fall apart at the sight of grey clouds.
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Guy Smiley wrote: Sat Feb 11, 2023 6:45 am
Demilich wrote: Sat Feb 11, 2023 6:40 am
Gumboot wrote: Sat Feb 11, 2023 6:28 am The sprog and I are heading up to the winterless north next week, or what's left of it by then.
A bit of fresh Southern-long-pig for restocking the larder is always welcome after a patch of inclement weather. :thumbup:
:lol: :lol:

I've had enough of fucking rain... every one of my breaks since before Christmas has been wet. I've seen fuck all sun this summer. I can deal with it and all... but a few good days would be nice.

That and roads that don't fall apart at the sight of grey clouds.
I've only managed to go fishing twice so far this year. This time last year it was two or three times a week. :mad:

As for the roads - in the Far North, we welcome slips, as they are the only things that ever fill in the pot-holes and make the roads more drivable.
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Demilich wrote: Sat Feb 11, 2023 6:51 am
I've only managed to go fishing twice so far this year. This time last year it was two or three times a week. :mad:

As for the roads - in the Far North, we welcome slips, as they are the only things that ever fill in the pot-holes and make the roads more drivable.
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That's a brilliant reason for not letting her drive the car. Cheers!
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Here in the Bay of Potholes, we have neverending roadworks. A decent slip wouldn't stand a chance against our orange cones per metre rate.
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I remember a family road trip we did one summer when I was 10 or 11. We stayed in Mangonui for a couple of days, and the first time my old man took us out a short distance from the beach the snapper almost threw themselves into the boat we caught so many. Can't wait to revisit the place, although I doubt the fishing's still so good.
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Northland's great... I'd like to get back up there and hang out.
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Fishing isn't quite that good any more, though it tends to get better the further north and more remote you get. In saying that, the last time I took the kayak out and didn't manage to get at least a one days feed was 14 months ago.

Northland is a great place to live or visit (but don't leave valuables in your car - that's not just a stereotype :lol: ).
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Not sure our Northland posters can post as they are getting strong winds and power outages. Wind and rain have arrived in the Tron but just a Wellington breeze at this stage

Weather warnings have been upgraded now
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/weathe ... -northland

This site could be interesting tomorrow

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Some power fluctuations here in Piahia, but otherwise all good so far.
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Enzedder wrote: Sat Feb 11, 2023 10:33 pm Not sure our Northland posters can post as they are getting strong winds and power outages. Wind and rain have arrived in the Tron but just a Wellington breeze at this stage

Weather warnings have been upgraded now
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/weathe ... -northland

This site could be interesting tomorrow

Windy as fuck up here in the hills, but no power issues as of yet. Wasn't nearly as bad down closer to sea level in Kerikeri this morning - but think we are still a way out from the worst of it.
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Emergency alert just went off on my phone. Northland have declared a precautionary state of emergency so they have all the powers ready to go if neded.

Surf was up in Piahia when I was in town early, with surges causing minor flooding on one section of the road. From the splashing not draining awsy rather than the sea reaching sea road level.
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Fat Old Git wrote: Sun Feb 12, 2023 3:42 am Emergency alert just went off on my phone. Northland have declared a precautionary state of emergency so they have all the powers ready to go if neded.

Surf was up in Piahia when I was in town early, with surges causing minor flooding on one section of the road. From the splashing not draining awsy rather than the sea reaching sea road level.
We in SEQ are feeling the cyclone's effect in the form of hot air from the west and north-west moving coastward due to the low pressure across the Tasman. It's thirty fecking nine degrees here right now altho', thankfully, not particularly humid.

Time to purchase beer, IMO.
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MungoMan wrote: Sun Feb 12, 2023 5:38 am
Fat Old Git wrote: Sun Feb 12, 2023 3:42 am Emergency alert just went off on my phone. Northland have declared a precautionary state of emergency so they have all the powers ready to go if neded.

Surf was up in Piahia when I was in town early, with surges causing minor flooding on one section of the road. From the splashing not draining awsy rather than the sea reaching sea road level.
We in SEQ are feeling the cyclone's effect in the form of hot air from the west and north-west moving coastward due to the low pressure across the Tasman. It's thirty fecking nine degrees here right now altho', thankfully, not particularly humid.

Time to purchase beer, IMO.
The H&S people will tell you beer is a bad idea i. The heat as it can lead to dehydration. I say H&S can get a #!*!#*! life!
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Fat Old Git wrote: Sun Feb 12, 2023 5:58 am
MungoMan wrote: Sun Feb 12, 2023 5:38 am
Fat Old Git wrote: Sun Feb 12, 2023 3:42 am Emergency alert just went off on my phone. Northland have declared a precautionary state of emergency so they have all the powers ready to go if neded.

Surf was up in Piahia when I was in town early, with surges causing minor flooding on one section of the road. From the splashing not draining awsy rather than the sea reaching sea road level.
We in SEQ are feeling the cyclone's effect in the form of hot air from the west and north-west moving coastward due to the low pressure across the Tasman. It's thirty fecking nine degrees here right now altho', thankfully, not particularly humid.

Time to purchase beer, IMO.
The H&S people will tell you beer is a bad idea i. The heat as it can lead to dehydration. I say H&S can get a #!*!#*! life!
:lol:

Drinking lots of water as well is the trick. Which also keeps one from drinking as much beer as one otherwise would.
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Power out as of 11pm last night. Current predicted resolution for the outage on our road is 21:00pm. On Friday. :eek:

I don't think the chook eggs in my incubator are going to make it. Concerned about my freezer full of fish bait now too.
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Starting to really piss down here in Katikati, not too much wind yet, which hopefully for our avocado grower's sakes will stay away, they had a bad enough season from last years cyclone around the same time, two years in a row will be devastating.
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Relatively calm here in Piahia. Still have all our services and although still raining, it's pretty much like a normal rainy day with nothing screaming "I'm a cyclone baby!".
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Storm Debi incoming
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Debi does Dublin..
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Tie down those trampolines folks !!!

Isha shows signs of being just as bad as Debi, & dumping a lot of rain too; we weren't even in Status Orange yet & the power was gone for the first 60 minutes of the Toulouse v Bath game :mad:
Met Eireann wrote: The storm is expected to generate wind speeds of up to 130km/h.
They were also warning earlier about the possibility of Tornados
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Going to be pretty wild all week in Scotland too.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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Biffer wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2024 6:20 pm Going to be pretty wild all week in Scotland too.
Meh. I’m sure they used to call this “weather”
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High 20's Celsius in Port Elizabeth

Hardly any wind, so it's not fun sleeping at night.
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Slick wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2024 6:34 pm
Biffer wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2024 6:20 pm Going to be pretty wild all week in Scotland too.
Meh. I’m sure they used to call this “weather”
Yeah. Bit blowy.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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Biffer wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2024 7:41 pm
Slick wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2024 6:34 pm
Biffer wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2024 6:20 pm Going to be pretty wild all week in Scotland too.
Meh. I’m sure they used to call this “weather”
Yeah. Bit blowy.
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The horrible diseased tree on the verge outside our house is swaying like a drunk at a disco. The bloody thing had three big branches off it in November, which just missed my car and kissed the neighbour's car with the twigs at the ends.

My wife informed the Council, who swiftly responded only last week.asking if the branches were still there. She replied, saying no, another neighbour chopped them up and got rid of them. She also casually mentioned said neighbour is an 86 year old woman.
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Hal Jordan wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2024 8:55 pm The horrible diseased tree on the verge outside our house is swaying like a drunk at a disco. The bloody thing had three big branches off it in November, which just missed my car and kissed the neighbour's car with the twigs at the ends.

My wife informed the Council, who swiftly responded only last week.asking if the branches were still there. She replied, saying no, another neighbour chopped them up and got rid of them. She also casually mentioned said neighbour is an 86 year old woman.
Yeah, I’ve a diseased ash on my boundary & it was doing the same sway during Debi & drops branches during storms, but it’ll be a pig to bring down safely, as there’s power lines on one side my house on the other, & other big trees either side.
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Biffer wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2024 7:41 pm
Slick wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2024 6:34 pm
Biffer wrote: Sun Jan 21, 2024 6:20 pm Going to be pretty wild all week in Scotland too.
Meh. I’m sure they used to call this “weather”
Yeah. Bit blowy.
Getting a little more weathery to be fair..
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These are the current power outages across the Irish Network 170k connections, so some people could be waiting a very long time for power again, there just aren't enough crews, & it's the entire length of the Country
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Western Australia is in the middle of a bit of a heatwave,

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-01-19/ ... /103368060
Bureau of Meteorology duty forecaster Jessica Lingard said the heat would be especially high over the weekend for those living in western parts of the Pilbara.

"We're forecasting temperatures of nearly 50 degrees in the western parts of the Pilbara, an hour's drive south of Onslow," Ms Lingard said.
As this heatwave started to hit last week, some sort of freak storm took out transmission lines leaving many areas including the town of Kalgoorlie without power...

yup. No power, so no air con or water supply, in the middle of a 50C heatwave.
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Not a lot of nookie there this week.

We are getting 20 degree plus nights at the moment and I hate it.
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I love watching little children running and screaming, playing hide and seek in the playground.
They don't know I'm using blanks..
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RyanAir are quite proud of themselves with their demanding passports as Id, because then at least if you get diverted to the continent, you can put up in a Hotel; meanwhile there a load of passengers on an easyJet flight in CDG sleeping in the terminal, because they couldn't land in Bristol.
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TB63 wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2024 11:57 am
That made no sense to me at all, but this does

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The old dear next door's fence came down and she asked me to help her put. I went out to take the top three quarters of the slats off (ranch style fence) to take the weight off it, to not only find that her husband had screwed the slats on but had used one Phillips and one slotted screw on each post. Great fun in the rain and wind trying to remove twenty year old screws instead of just pulling the slats off with a jemmy. 😬
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Welcome to my world!

My father put everything together with a combination of Philips, slotted and pozi.. :twisted:
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TB63 wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2024 1:18 pm Welcome to my world!

My father put everything together with a combination of Philips, slotted and pozi.. :twisted:
Pozi drive should be the only screw in existence. Can't understand why anyone uses slotted, other than on decorative fixings.

Anyway, the next part of the story is that she actually fainted when I told her the cost of the materials to replace the fence.😬
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Torx.... Just saying..
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