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#261 Posted : Thursday, 23 April 2020 4:08:58 PM(UTC)
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The joys of living on the southern border of Cape York.

We apparently have 9 Army Reserves in town, plus one special higher up, forgotten his rank.
I think there's an extra four police in town.

Weird weather. Sunny morning, with exceptionally strong wind for quite a while. Then alternating sunny and overcast. At least it's not killing the lettuce I planted last week. My first attempt at lettuce a few years ago just wilted & died, this is my first attempt since. The parsley is doing well.

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#262 Posted : Sunday, 26 April 2020 2:46:02 PM(UTC)
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Well after 11mm in the gauge this morning it settled into a fairly wet day.
Glad I got the mowing done during the week.


You getting a shower out there 28 ? See a few cells on the radar but you can never trust it totally.



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#263 Posted : Sunday, 26 April 2020 3:54:45 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: FNQ Bunyip Go to Quoted Post

Well after 11mm in the gauge this morning it settled into a fairly wet day.
Glad I got the mowing done during the week.


You getting a shower out there 28 ? See a few cells on the radar but you can never trust it totally.


Cheers

Looks like we could, but don't think it will. Maybe I should've left my down doona hanging outside longer.
Looks like the coast will get a bit of rain over the next few days, but I reckon we're done as far as rain's concerned now. Got the mower man on Tuesday, that might be the last time til whenever.

Edit: About half hour later -- it *tried* to rain, momentarily. Didn't get my hopes up. Sigh...

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#264 Posted : Monday, 27 April 2020 12:03:00 AM(UTC)
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Its not nice rain though 28..its blustery, cold and quite miserable.....and set to get worse with a big cold front hitting down south later in the week...

Some snow as far north as the Central tablelands in NSW...and our forecast maximimum high for next Saturday is 22c....

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#265 Posted : Monday, 27 April 2020 6:40:31 AM(UTC)
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Haha Scott it's not to bad yet, wait till a cold front/snow band pushes up to the granite belt, thats when it gets a bit chilli.
That said I have had a shirt on over my singlet that last couple of mornings, lol
Still going to enjoy a few days of winter, seemed like a long summer.

Wow 118mm yesterday and overnight, a real convergence sat here from late arvo and dropped for a good deal of the night.
Was good sleeping weather.




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#266 Posted : Monday, 27 April 2020 7:39:13 AM(UTC)
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Scott, I'd give almost anything to have at least 4 days of continual rain, no matter how cold & blustery & sheety & depressing it might be. We haven't seen anything like that since Yasi.

Temperature hasn't dropped below 9°C on my back verandah for the last few years. Woke at 6.45am today to 25 inside and 25 out.

It's still shorts & singlet weather.
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#267 Posted : Wednesday, 29 April 2020 12:10:33 PM(UTC)
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Bunyip you guys have consistently had more rainfall then us all year....I think around 40% more than Tully in total...

and we also will feel the artic blast far more then you....forecast at Townsville is down to minimum of 11c on Saturday...like you mention you guys don't really get the worst of it till cold fronts start pushing north up the granite belt into QLD...

It certainly makes living up your way pretty attractive for those that dont enjoy chilly nights...the downside for the fisherman is the extra 5-10 knots of SE tradewinds you guys seem to get...

I might even go for a spin out tomorrow and see if any early season macks are starting to turn up yet...

28 its just that drizzle and showers in autumn and winter is the perennial downer up here I reckon..a good drenching would be ok but day after day of drizzle and cloud gets old pretty quickly..but I get what you are saying..you have a far more defined dry season up there which would probably be even worse knowing that you are not likely to get any substantial rain till next wet season.....

I guess wherever you live has its ups and downs...and at least we haven't had to yet deal with the Corona virus in the capacity that most other western countries have experienced...lets hope that continues to be the case...

Has anyone heard from Dormant..i wonder how they are going up there..?

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#268 Posted : Wednesday, 29 April 2020 7:23:09 PM(UTC)
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I haven't checked the early morning temperatures lately, but a few days ago it was still 22 at 6.30am. Days still quite warm.

Yep, as I stated somewhere else, we have a Dry Season, with maybe two months of rain.

It's good out here. Aside from the cafe being closed, nothing has really changed. Oh, the pubs of course, but they've got one door open.

Dormant and some of the others know we're over here.

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#269 Posted : Thursday, 30 April 2020 7:25:16 AM(UTC)
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It has been a strange year Scott, Even though the numbers say we had a normal wet , it does not feel that way.
With no real monsoon events and only really a couple of small flows in the creek.
Living here is magical , however the summers are starting to get to both of us and sometimes we wonder if a move
to an area with a little less rain and the high humidity not quite so bad might be on the cards in the next few years.
It would be nice to grow a better garden and not slosh around as much.

Funny you mention the Makkies, had a FB memory come up 2 days back of us smashing them about 10 years back, and I have
been checking lines and cleaning the boat the last couple of days. Now just need the weather to drop a few times this
year to be able to get amongst them.


Not sure how the forecast wet winter down south will influence our season, would be nice to get some of that old
postcard weather from years back.


Just 2mm in the tube this morning keeping things sloppy enough to bog the quad this morning on our dog run, pig trap check.


Cheers


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#270 Posted : Thursday, 30 April 2020 10:00:37 AM(UTC)
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It's been a strange couple years Bunyip.

When I went south 15th January my yard was still brown, with faintest green bits. Came back one month later 16 February to overgrown green.

But barely any rain after I got back. That's a frustrating feeling. Last weekend the grass started to crunch.

Previous Wet 2018/2019 was 2 months of regular rain. Mid December to mid February. Then about 8 or so individual falls, with 2 or 3 over 20mm. It was over and gone in a blink. We did apparently get an "acceptable" amount of rain.

This season, I just missed it. No idea of how much we got either. Will have to ask someone.

Water in the creek is dwindling fast. Expect it to dry up again at the bridge.

We are still apparently on Level 3 water restrictions (since end 2017). Watering garden 2 days a week. Council is supposed to be finding another bore. The two town tanks need upgrading. One leaks.

You could move out here Bunyip.... 😁😁😁

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#271 Posted : Friday, 1 May 2020 8:12:29 AM(UTC)
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Funny you mention out there, many years ago my mate owned the block the back vault was on ( not sure how the town looks these days)
I have thought of living out there before. I don't really do living in town, and it is a lot busier out there these days than back then
If could find a spot with water and a few acres out of town though we could.
Not real sure on a location though.


Looks like a nice day before the wind comes back.



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#272 Posted : Friday, 1 May 2020 9:54:15 AM(UTC)
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It's quite possible it's quieter here now that when it sounds like you were here last.

The town is always fairly quiet, even when the mine is running. Of course, this latest mining company has now gone defunct, and the mining crews all gone, again... You can still walk down the middle of the main street in the middle of the day.

If it was the block the bank vault is on, then that's across the side road from the Post Office Hotel, on the group of blocks that now are part of the Hub area.

Blocks in Chillagoe are all the standard 20x50 metres. Lots of people have 2 or 3 blocks. Not quite the same as living in the bush, but a bit less work, and you rarely see your neighbours. Stand in the main street, even in the "tourist season" and there's not many cars around.

Pretty nice sunset last night.

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#273 Posted : Monday, 4 May 2020 8:08:10 AM(UTC)
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Testing the beta BOM app, 22 degrees at 14:00 in Cairns????
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#274 Posted : Monday, 4 May 2020 8:24:47 AM(UTC)
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Testing the beta BOM app, 22 degrees at 14:00 in Cairns????


Looks like they have the am & pm`s arse overConfused

2020 YTD Rainfall - 415.0 mm
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#275 Posted : Monday, 4 May 2020 9:34:36 AM(UTC)
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Oops....eh....

No point in weather apps out here. Mareeba climate is not the same.

Prefer to have a folder of bookmarks anyway, direct to the site & specific page.

Another bright sunny day again. Yesterday morning it felt sort of dampish, but dried up pretty quickly.
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#276 Posted : Monday, 4 May 2020 12:22:15 PM(UTC)
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yep they screwed that up weary...got the AM's and Pm's back to front...

nice pic 28..beautiful colours ..I wonder if that was the same day I saw a beautiful magenta sky here as well..it was unusual for here as we don't often notice the sunsets due to having mountains all around us...

Bunyip,Didn't get out last week on the boat but sure have itchy feet ...the way the highs are now it doesn't look real likely for the next few weeks though...

Interesting you mention about a different climate...my boy has moved out of the dorms at uni and been living the house of a friends father on Maggie island with his GF....between doing his Uni course online he has been spending days with the Marine biology major GF kayaking, fishing and snorkelling..he says he can always find a spot to fish o the lee side of the island ..he is currently looking for a tinnie.....bonus for him is that he has halved his rent cost and doubled his austudy pay..the virus has been good for some...we ,he and future generations will be paying for it though...

yeah I wouldn't mind being able to grow a decent vege garden as well...

and finally, doona weather has arrived...
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#277 Posted : Monday, 4 May 2020 12:58:50 PM(UTC)
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Scott the sunset was Thursday 30 April. Best colours after the sun has gone.

This is the time of year now, where I keep grumbling about no rain. It's often cloudy, feels like rain, but doesn't. Please ignore me if I go on a bit...

The virus has barely made a difference. The cafe has closed, that's all. Oh yes, the pubs, but rarely go unless an event.

I honestly wouldn't know anything had happened in the wider world, except that I'm a news junkie that spends far too much time reading unacceptable sources.

Shopping has been easier, and nicer. No jostling crowds, cleaner trolleys, and nice clean checkout conveyors.

I have a little bit of a food garden started. Lots of chillies (too easy), a few feral tomatoes & basil, & a few small lettuce I haven't killed yet.
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#278 Posted : Wednesday, 6 May 2020 7:02:49 AM(UTC)
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Well a cold wet and windy morning up this way.
13mm in the gauge.
Scout is harassing me to go for her run, but the showers keep blowing through, Next break we're off.. lol


Yeah Scott could be a couple of weeks of this by the looks of things. :(




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Nice drop of rain in Cairns this morning.
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#280 Posted : Wednesday, 6 May 2020 1:57:11 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Weary Go to Quoted Post
Nice drop of rain in Cairns this morning.


Overcast and gloomy. Had to turn the light on over the laptop...

Coolish at 26degrees (inside & outside). Feels damp 46% humidity. Looks like it will drizzle any minute, 50/50 chance... Probably maybe a 99% chance it won't. lol.

Had to buy a new washing machine a month ago. Still playing with it. Not a good day for getting things dry quickly though. Similar to last year where we had unusual cloud for the first one third to one half of the dry season. Talking to the owner of the observatory yesterday, he said even if he'd been able to open the observatory there's still too much cloud to see anything.

Grass is going brown, although still large patches of faded green. It's only been crunching underfoot the last 10 days. There's patches of green where the white flowed prickly weed is starting to pick up. People tell me I should get rid of it, but it brings in flocks of galahs, the pigeons and doves enjoy it, and so do the finches, and our crazy local guinea fowl always spend a fair bit of time pecking through it.

Guess I could get a nice neat yard, but I'd much rather watch birds and wallabies foraging. Even had *four* crows turn up at my birdbath, which is a first. They don't normally come that close to the house (still 10-12M away), usually just the one or two. Hard to catch a pic of them too. These two photos I took through the insect screening, standing about half a metre back from the door. They usually hear me turn the camera on and disappear immediately. Note one of them is hanging on to a small cane toad...

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