very cool. In other news if you drive to Stratford Ontario - just on the outskirts of town there is a house with a detached garage. If you look you will see rails coming from said garage as he has a locomotive in the garage. Mind you he also restores antique steam (diesel?) shovels.
Went on a wine/beer tour up the Swan Valley yesterday. Basically a piss up. Did see a Ford Falcon 350GT and a Tri-5 Chevy but no pics so you'll have to make do with this Beetle ornament at the German place we went.
Went on a bike ride through the bush where I ended up carrying it more than riding so that was a bust. Except for this little spot of a XJS V12 which he'd had for 6 months after buying it from Victoria.
Aforementioned rain. The bushland keeps disappearing in the squalls.
They've issued evacuation notices further up the coast due to rivers bursting their banks. The contrast from thus time last year when it was 34c and had been a very dry summer with lots of fires.
Didnt realise the harbour was that small....more of a paddling pool really. Your everyday olympic pool hold approx 550.000 (proper uk) gallons according to good old gooogle. Pedancy aside , it sounds like you have had a drop!!!
Didnt realise the harbour was that small....more of a paddling pool really. Your everyday olympic pool hold approx 550.000 (proper uk) gallons according to good old gooogle. Pedancy aside , it sounds like you have had a drop!!!
Hmmm that's got me puzzled now. It was a Bureau of Meteorolgy tweet that said 75,000GL. I'm assuming GL is short for gallons but maybe it's gigalitres?
Ah just looked and it is. so it's 75,000 000,000,000 litres! An Olympic pool holds 2.5 megalitres and one gigalitre is 1,000 megalitres.