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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 124459" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>G'day, Linda. Enjoy your time with sister in law, family time is so good for us. I hope kt is still confiding in you (which clearly is a sign she knows she needs help). Have a good day.</p><p></p><p>It's been raining a lot, we get a respite for a few hours. We emptied 40 mm out of the rain gauge last night, and 140 mm this morning! That's even more than the maximum they officially announced! But we RAE off the beaten track a bit. AND floodbound. </p><p>We were able to drive the long way round today, had to get mother in law out for blood tests (she caught the boat home - at least it was running) and both husband & I had doctors to see. </p><p>Mine was the liver specialist - looks like another liver biopsy coming up, although he thinks the problem could be due to undiagnosed IBS. Whatever it is, I hope he finds out soon before the problems gets much worse. But if anyone can, it's this guy. He's good. The only reason I haven't seen him before, is he wasn't old enough to have been practising when I last was referred to a liver specialist. It's the same doctor that easy child 2/difficult child 2 sees, I was impressed with him then.</p><p></p><p>Tomorrow, if we have brief sunshine, I hope to swim (if I feel well enough). The sea temperature is still a fabulous 23C. But then we're in for another week of rain. The floods MAY be down by morning, but as husband says, "All it will take is for someone to spit upstream, and the road goes under again."</p><p>In two weeks time, we hope to drive to Port Macquarie for my sister's birthday. But if there are floods, we won't get through.</p><p></p><p>Trouble is, it's all falling where we don't need it. The west is still dry.</p><p></p><p>Oh well... the funny side of it is, the very unpopular desalination plant project, happening not far from us, has been washed out. A lot of anti-plant campaigners are saying that God is sending a message that maybe we need a different option, such as stormwater harvest... more energy-efficient, less of an eyesore, less of an environmental disaster. And they keep digging up human remains which also stops the project.</p><p></p><p>Life is definitely interesting in our neck of the woods!</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your Tuesday!</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 124459, member: 1991"] G'day, Linda. Enjoy your time with sister in law, family time is so good for us. I hope kt is still confiding in you (which clearly is a sign she knows she needs help). Have a good day. It's been raining a lot, we get a respite for a few hours. We emptied 40 mm out of the rain gauge last night, and 140 mm this morning! That's even more than the maximum they officially announced! But we RAE off the beaten track a bit. AND floodbound. We were able to drive the long way round today, had to get mother in law out for blood tests (she caught the boat home - at least it was running) and both husband & I had doctors to see. Mine was the liver specialist - looks like another liver biopsy coming up, although he thinks the problem could be due to undiagnosed IBS. Whatever it is, I hope he finds out soon before the problems gets much worse. But if anyone can, it's this guy. He's good. The only reason I haven't seen him before, is he wasn't old enough to have been practising when I last was referred to a liver specialist. It's the same doctor that easy child 2/difficult child 2 sees, I was impressed with him then. Tomorrow, if we have brief sunshine, I hope to swim (if I feel well enough). The sea temperature is still a fabulous 23C. But then we're in for another week of rain. The floods MAY be down by morning, but as husband says, "All it will take is for someone to spit upstream, and the road goes under again." In two weeks time, we hope to drive to Port Macquarie for my sister's birthday. But if there are floods, we won't get through. Trouble is, it's all falling where we don't need it. The west is still dry. Oh well... the funny side of it is, the very unpopular desalination plant project, happening not far from us, has been washed out. A lot of anti-plant campaigners are saying that God is sending a message that maybe we need a different option, such as stormwater harvest... more energy-efficient, less of an eyesore, less of an environmental disaster. And they keep digging up human remains which also stops the project. Life is definitely interesting in our neck of the woods! Enjoy your Tuesday! Marg [/QUOTE]
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