oz-land of wonder and extreme weather
I drove to my parents home on Christmas Eve in the WILDEST electrical storm...THE best fork lightning I have ever seen. As we drove through one little town, a transformer on a power pole exploded into sparks. It was spectacular. When we arrived, mum was cowering inside with the curtains all closed.....the boys and I set-up on the porch to watch the storm, much to her horror I was wishing I had remembered my camera.
Christmas Day was warm and windy., the sea was wild, but I went surfing with my neices..good fun( could they get any more gorgeous?)
Hub couldn't travel with us, so the dear man stayed home alone and watched "U2 beautiful day" on his own. He said U2 sure are one amazing band and that Bono's words brought tears to his eyes. What a show that was!!!
We are being given the most precious gift...warm steady overnight rain. Not enough to break the drought or make the creek flow ( our water situation has become very grim) but it will bring some relief. I can hear the kookaburras and magpies greeting the dawn, so that means the rain hasn't set in. The meterologists are saying the el nino influence may lift sooner than they had predicted.We can only wait and pray.
It's currently 19.1 degrees celsius, there is 34 millimetres of rain in the gauge( I just checked), there is a wallaby with a joey in her pouch grazing just outside my window, all 3 of my sons are home and sleeping peacefully, we are going to see the Two Towers this afternoon(woooohooo), my parents health is OK, mine has improved almost to a miraculous degree......
6 o'clock and all is well
Blessings to you musiclovers.
I feel blessed, truly
the weather is always perfect @Interference