The Magpie family, taking refuge from the rain on my back veranda clothes line.No sign of the mountain today.Heavy rain continued overnight. This morning, several cane fields are filled with water. Many local roads are closed where the Tweed River has broken its banks.More heavy rain is forecast for tonight and tomorrow.Β
There’s a reason why we chose to live on a hill. π
This is perfectly normal weather for summer here, Eliza. It’s our rainy season, which is why we have so much humidity during summer … yuk!
Beautiful photos!
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Thank you Trini. π
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My first thought about the opening image is see no evil, hear no evil, say no evil …. Well … you said you needed rain. Oh boy.
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Haha, yes! They are like the three monkeys. π
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Wow, flooding, yikes! Glad you live up on the hill and not by the river. Is this average summer weather or an anomaly?
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There’s a reason why we chose to live on a hill. π
This is perfectly normal weather for summer here, Eliza. It’s our rainy season, which is why we have so much humidity during summer … yuk!
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Oh no, too much rain! I hope the flooding doesn’t get too bad… Nice of the magpie parent to teach the little ones about refuges. π
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The baby birds are fast learners, Barbara. π
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Wow thatβs some water!
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