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Barbra

Barbra Report 3 Dec 2010 12:35

Hya Tone, sounds awfull for the farmers, locust ,as well as flooding . my giddy aunt , the climate is very eratic & unpredictable .
snowing very heavy now in Dumfies & galloway looks beautifull but cowd .lol good to see you again ,Take care Barbra x

TonyOz

TonyOz Report 3 Dec 2010 12:56

Hiya Barbra.

Yes...we are getting on our news that our U.K mates are getting snowed in.
Hard to imagine where i live ( snow ), and at the moment 11:45pm we have the doors and windows open trying to find a cool breeze, and the ceiling fans on....lol

Normally, for this part of Aussie ( far south east Victoria ) we dont get the humidity that our northern states get, but very humid at the moment.

Cheers. Tony...:>))

Allan

Allan Report 3 Dec 2010 21:07

G'day to Colin and Tony, and good evening to Barbra and all in the UK

It seems that we are all having fickle weather at the moment, although I must admit that it has coole considerably in the WS of WA and is now quite pleasabt. There is even RAIN forecast for this weekend. I hope that it happens

Colin I quite agree with your comments regarding major visits etc. Next year CHOG are meeting in Perth. Security (as the Queem will ne here) is expected to cost $90 million with WA picking up the tab for one third of that.

Also due to road closures etc, which effectively means the closure of the centre of Perth, the State government have altered the Public Holiday due a week after the meeting to now take place during the meeting so that fewer people will need to travel to the city centre.

Our State Police force is already undermanned yet cops will be drafted in from our country areas as well as the Fed force.

Fortunately we already have the SAS here ay Swanbourne Barracks, but as many of them are in Afghanistan again antiterroism people will be needed

Why the b*ggers can't just meet in a pub and discuss things over a pie and a pint, I'll never know


Allan

Barbra

Barbra Report 3 Dec 2010 21:32

Hello Allan your weather sounds ok just now our cricket team is in Oz seen it on the news .looks very nice [ Adelaide ] at the moment . how are you ? Barbra

Allan

Allan Report 3 Dec 2010 21:44

I'm fine thanks Babra, how are you?

Adelaide is one of the few Capital cities in Oz that I haven't yet visited. OH has been as part of her train trip on the Indian Pacific amd reckons that it is a great place. I wlll have to visit there soon.

Allan

Barbra

Barbra Report 3 Dec 2010 21:54

Not bad Thanks;0)) freezing fog for tomorrow & snow .wont be going far just local shops .enjoy your wkend Bye for now Barbra x

Allan

Allan Report 3 Dec 2010 22:02

Bye Barbra, keep warm

Allan

Sydneybloke

Sydneybloke Report 3 Dec 2010 22:27

Yes indeed, Adelaide was a nice little city, although I haven't been there for many years: a week or so in SA in 1973, a bit less in 1976, a flying visit by coach on the way to the NT a couple of years later and a week or so in 1983.
I am sure it has changed a bit in that time.
I cannot conceive of the snow they are having in parts of the UK. I did live in a town for a few months where it snowed a couple of times while I was there, including one quite heavy fall that rather blanketed the town, but it melted overnight and it was back to the usual rain.
Barbs, you can laugh at the English cricket team until you look at the Aussies. How are the mighty fallen. Some are too old, several can;t bat can't bowl and can't catch (I wonder whether Indian bookmakers were involved). And don't get me started on the selectors.
Try to stay warm. Do you have oil or gas? Or lots of warm blankets?
xx Colin

Allan

Allan Report 3 Dec 2010 22:32

lol Colin

For obvious reasons I refrained from commenting on the cricket!

As an ex-pom and now naturalised Aussie I have mixed loyalties :0))

Allan

TonyOz

TonyOz Report 4 Dec 2010 00:09

Arvo.

Don't mention the cricket....its not Ethical....lol

Don't really follow it ( test matches )...but do enjoy the 20/20s and the one day 50 over matches.

Adelaide is quite a pleasant city, and been there many times over the years. When the Ghan ( train ) ran from Adelaide to Alice Springs only, we drove from Melbourne to S.A ( Adelaide ) 700+kms....... loaded the car onto the Ghan and did an overnight trip up to the N.T ( central Aus. ) A great trip,fantastic views along the way while relaxing, having dinner and a nice Chardonnay or Riesling in the train, and recommended if you get the opportunity.

Also, my favourite in South Aus. is the Barossa Valley, but not just because of the wines/wineries, but the scenery is fantastic, and spent part of my honeymoon ( 1970 ) at a place called "Tanunda" ( the Gateway to the Barossa )
Dating back to 1842 with a very German influence and much to see.

A few of my English immigrant ancestors settled in the Adelaide Hills around the 1850s. One being my grandmothers uncle, who jumped ship leaving a wife and child back in the U.K He married twice more in South Australia and left about 20 children to carry on. Bit of a playboy me thinks....lol
One decendant is a member on GR

Warm and humid in Melbourne 32c and 32c for Sunday


Wishing all a great weekend

Tony...:>))

Barbra

Barbra Report 4 Dec 2010 09:08

Hello Tony
Do you wear a straw hat to keep the sun of your golden locks ?
a bit of a lad, your rellie,,. the area your talking about sounds beautifull . will have to keep, doing the lottery. so will be able to visit OZ .if we win that is !! not a fan of Crt OH watches & listens on the radio . Enjoy your Wkend you & yours Bye Barbra ~~~~~~~~~~~~Allan&,, Colin we have gas central heating & a log fire in our posh room . !! dont need extra blankets . hot blooded us brits !!!! xx

Allan

Allan Report 5 Dec 2010 21:22

Hello to all.

Weather now a lot cooler over in the SW of WA but still no rain.

The experts reckon that the flooding over East and the drought in rhe West will cost the economy billions in lost Agricultural sales as the grain harvest is likely to be devastated. I suppose that we can look forward to higher food prices in the shops.

Is everyone ready for Christmas?

Allan

Barbra

Barbra Report 5 Dec 2010 22:49

Hya Allan
your weather in Oz doesnt sound to good just now . we have very cold .winters now. but not very high temps the way you do in summer,, the farmers must be devastated. do they get any gov help for loss of crops . dont know a lot about it . suppose they must get something, all the villages are lit up now for Christmas very busy Sat Morning near us, the shops dress there windows & the best one gets a prize . the eletric shop always wins I wonder why ;0)) Barbra

Allan

Allan Report 5 Dec 2010 23:06

Hi Barbra,

There will be some assistance for the farmers, but it is never enough. Would just cover the basics.

Obviously I can't talk about other parts of Oz but people in my locality are cutting back on having their houses all lit up over Christmas as the increase in electricity prices have been horrendous this year alone. The bills give you a graph of how much you've used this period, how much you used last period and how much you used for the same period last year. We haven't used anywhere near the amount that we did last year but still pay nearly 50% more.

Allan

Barbra

Barbra Report 5 Dec 2010 23:25

Allan when we lived in lancs. our two sons were young, we had our house decorated outside, only ever did it once, it did look good .it would cost a fortune now . there are a lot of wind farms going up along our coast & inland . a lot of protest & letters in the local press . but maybe thats the way to go use the energy from nature .i dont think they look to bad . better than the huge towers at power stations . oh i am in a save the world mode tonight , better go to bed before i need a soap box to stand on . night & G`day Barbra x ~~~~~~~~~~Colin & Tony

Allan

Allan Report 5 Dec 2010 23:30

lol Barbra

Keep warm and sleep well

Allan

Barbra

Barbra Report 6 Dec 2010 10:03

Morning to the OZ Gang & Allan ;0))
Enjoy what ever you are doing keep cool !!
Barbra from a cold but sunny Scotland x~~~~~~

Barbra

Barbra Report 6 Dec 2010 23:34

Good night Ethics xx ~~~~~~~~to All Barbra

Allan

Allan Report 7 Dec 2010 08:04

Hello to all,

Strange time for me to be on but just grabbed the opportunity.

Finally, some rain, although so little that it has just made the atmosphere humid, and barely wet the roads.

I hope that you are all ok.

Allan

Barbra

Barbra Report 7 Dec 2010 10:09

;0)) Fine....... Sunny & cold again snow not shifting . apart from that ok. oh England won the 2nd test match [ sorry ] Barbra xx~~~~~~~~ Allan ,,.Tony ,,Colin