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Hot weather and no rainfall is the order for the garden at the moment. Daily irrigation has the garden looking good still. 

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Lovely! Always a joy to stroll through your garden , thank you. Harry

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I’ve seen some of the storms hitting the east coast but you must have missed all of them. 
I haven’t needed to water anything in the landscape yet. It’s the latest I have been without resuming irrigation. I have irrigated the shadehouse a few times though. We’ve had rain on and off and no real heat. 

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Millbrook, "Kinjarling" Noongar word meaning "Place of Rain", Rainbow Coast, Western Australia 35S. Warm temperate. Csb Koeppen Climate classification. Cool nights all year round.

 

 

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9 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Lovely! Always a joy to stroll through your garden , thank you. Harry

It’s never a dull moment in the garden, always a joy to wander around.

Richard

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3 hours ago, Tyrone said:

I’ve seen some of the storms hitting the east coast but you must have missed all of them. 
I haven’t needed to water anything in the landscape yet. It’s the latest I have been without resuming irrigation. I have irrigated the shadehouse a few times though. We’ve had rain on and off and no real heat. 

Some absolute crackers been hitting, I have been lucky enough to not get any. Today is another hot 37 degree Celsius day, and a howling north west wind sapping what moisture is left. A very dangerous day living in the bush for a few reasons, no power today means no pumps for water, humidity levels are low, the winds are dangerous for branches and trees and if a fire breaks out today there’s going to be trouble, because you won’t stop it in this heat and wind. You have two options stay at home or go to the beach. I have a back up petrol pump and generator, but the best bit is iam not worried that’s living in the bush🤣

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8 hours ago, happypalms said:

Some absolute crackers been hitting, I have been lucky enough to not get any. Today is another hot 37 degree Celsius day, and a howling north west wind sapping what moisture is left. A very dangerous day living in the bush for a few reasons, no power today means no pumps for water, humidity levels are low, the winds are dangerous for branches and trees and if a fire breaks out today there’s going to be trouble, because you won’t stop it in this heat and wind. You have two options stay at home or go to the beach. I have a back up petrol pump and generator, but the best bit is iam not worried that’s living in the bush🤣

Richard I'm telling you this as a brother and not as a friend (Tyrone knows something about it) be very careful, think first about your life and that of your wife, everything else comes after, our creator never abandons us

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2 minutes ago, gyuseppe said:

Richard I'm telling you this as a brother and not as a friend (Tyrone knows something about it) be very careful, think first about your life and that of your wife, everything else comes after, our creator never abandons us

Thank you gyuseppe, I can turn the fire pump on with sprinklers on the roof,  and hope to come back to my home. You can replace possessions not your life. It’s living in the bush you can only prepare for a fire the rest is up to the gods!

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4 minutes ago, happypalms said:

Thank you gyuseppe, I can turn the fire pump on with sprinklers on the roof,  and hope to come back to my home. You can replace possessions not your life. It’s living in the bush you can only prepare for a fire the rest is up to the gods!

yes Richard,The more I know you, the more I see that your life is not easy.

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12 hours ago, happypalms said:

Some absolute crackers been hitting, I have been lucky enough to not get any. Today is another hot 37 degree Celsius day, and a howling north west wind sapping what moisture is left. A very dangerous day living in the bush for a few reasons, no power today means no pumps for water, humidity levels are low, the winds are dangerous for branches and trees and if a fire breaks out today there’s going to be trouble, because you won’t stop it in this heat and wind. You have two options stay at home or go to the beach. I have a back up petrol pump and generator, but the best bit is iam not worried that’s living in the bush🤣

That’s not a good situation. I hate weather like that. Has a cool change come through yet. 

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Millbrook, "Kinjarling" Noongar word meaning "Place of Rain", Rainbow Coast, Western Australia 35S. Warm temperate. Csb Koeppen Climate classification. Cool nights all year round.

 

 

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On 10/28/2025 at 1:38 AM, Tyrone said:

That’s not a good situation. I hate weather like that. Has a cool change come through yet. 

A cold change was on Tuesday 17 degrees all day and raining and still raining now thank goodness. That’s extreme temperatures 39 one day and 17 the next day. I was lucky no palms perished in that low humidity high temperature palm killing weather! 

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