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Old 01-11-2011, 06:24 AM   #7161
WT Sharpe
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Originally Posted by montsnmags View Post
We're up a hill, and coastal, so nowhere near any flooding. My sister is cut off in Cooran, but also on higher ground (though yesterday, before it got bad, the SES came out to patch a "water-pouring-in" leak in the roof. The SES bloke even moved a couple of snakes inside the roof to get to it. SES people are emergency-angels). But, as said, they're fine. My brother lives in Brisbane, and I'm not sure how he's going about getting home, but he's up high too - only getting home might be a bother, as there are a few creeks around there.

Mum's still here, as driving 4.5 hours from the Sunny Coast to northern NSW, which would take her through some of the worst of it, was obviously not a good idea. She might be here a few days yet.

It's raining, a lot. But we've had a couple of very minor leaks (pretty much expected), a full pool, and a little bit of stir-crazy as a consequence. Or, relatively speaking, none.

Cheers,
Marc
Any worries about mudslides in your neighborhood?
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