Thanks for the kind thoughts and humor, enjoying the giggle
and thanks for the texts and pm's been too busy to reply, but thanks.
Big mess, another huge clean up. Don't get me wrong so glad not to be in the count of four that the Reeper took
Condolences to their friends and families.
Never for me have I heard wind ROAR like it before. So many trees down on wires and houses.
Got to zig-zag all over town to get to the dump past all the road closures.
Over 4000 power lines down from trees etc. Pretty trippy stats. Still 85,000 homes without power in the Hunter and another 80,000 still out of power on the Central Coast.
My ute was parked in the street. The wind tore the Hard Top and fixing hardware clean off the back, which then went on a rampage, sorry Neighbors
Didn't want it anymore anyhow
The hand brake and park slot didn't hold the ute against the wind
The wind pushed the whole thing six foot along the road into the back of my Kayak, which softened the blow
Blew a lot of roller doors in and roofs off, mainly tiled ones.
The stench of wet carpet surely does suk, but it comes in handy for holding down all the dump loads.
Got to look on the upside
Silver lining,,,the local council is throwing the tip gates open for three weeks come Saturday.
NO CHARGE for three weeks, ,,which is a big deal and major opportunity,,,
Will save a huge amount in tip fees. Particularly with all the weight of the wet carpet.