Had a few forumites asking how I have been managing with the flooding so I've put some pics together to show the outcome.
Had an awful lot of luck in the last 18months or so and it doesn't seem to have run out yet. The pics (1 to 7) of the house and shed were taken by my young bloke while I was helplessly stranded in VIc', unable to do a thing to help. As you can see, my front step is set at roughly 16 metres above normal river level, leaving the house just under a brick above it :cool: , while the shed is right on the 16 meter mark with just enough water dribbling in to wet the shaviings under the lathe. Doesn't get much luckier than that when almost every house around me went under :shrug: .
Pic 8. At least the Makita bar fridge I won (that wasn't supposed to be delivered until I got back!) was high and dry - note the water line on the chair legs.
Pic 9. A pic of the rampant roo they had to wrestle and put in a neighbours yard until it calmed down.
Pic 10. Now I'm home and I've had a look around at the devastation it's hard to know where to start. The pile of carpet, furniture and belongings in this pic is just a tiny fraction of the rotting mess people are putting on their nature-strips for the council to remove. Churns the stomach to see people sorting through the mess that was their lives.
Off to help out a fellow woodie today who had 900mm through his house and shed - so far the only thing that still works is his shop-vac and a fridge.
Thanks to those that asked after us :2tsup: