I was driving through driving rain yesterday. Visibility was as if there was fog, but it was just rain. Gale-force winds (no umbrellas!) and more storm rain is predicted for today, and possibly the next few days. The rain is good news for a drought-affected country, and at least in the city thirsty gardens are getting a good drink.
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Yuk!
ReplyDeleteWhat a rotten day Sally.
Scary forcast for Sydney today.
ReplyDeleteA slow trip across Central Asia....sigh....I don't even know them & I'm jealous!
rains sure are good news as long as they dont overdo their bit!
ReplyDeleteta photo est impressionnante, on dirait une tempete, j'espere que tu etais bien protege (ainsi que ton APN). Je te souhaite un bon weekend, en souhaitant que le soleil revienne
ReplyDeleteyour photograph is impressive, one would say a storm, I hope that you were well protects (like your APN). I wish you a good weekend, by wishing that the sun return
Lucky Australians
ReplyDeleteSo, I wish you a good weekend in your lovely house, Sally! And I've seen this amazing "green" seat in Paris, thank you!
ReplyDeletewe need more rain in qld...been raining this week but not enough..i like your photoblog- it feels like I am experiencing Sydney also.
ReplyDeleteRain...We finally got some nicer weather. It's suppose to get in the 80's and 90's here today.
ReplyDeleteWhen it rains in Sydney
ReplyDeleteit is not with half
Quickly with the shelter
Telling it like it is and impressionistic. Rain is often pleasant in a way.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of rain!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you are staying inside.
ReplyDeleteHope it's over soon.
In Sweden we say “Det finns inget dåligt väder, bara dåliga kläder”. That is “The weather is never bad, only the clothing is bad”. But then it doesn’t rhyme – like “väder” and “kläder”.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, this is definitely bad weather. And a good photo!
This rain looks wonderful! We are so dry...
ReplyDeleteI always feel strange when looking at your blog because your pictures are often set in places I frequent! This particular picture is actually just around the corner from my house!! And yes...the weather was shocking!
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