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Down in Victoria to day, Bendigo and was wet and miserable but did not stop us visiting the Elvis Expo. It was great and if you can immagin oldies with walkers jitterbugging..................not me though, I was on a walking stick. :laughing3:
 
Winter has come. We need rain, not fog. It is only the heavy dews that are keeping most of the grass green
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Be;low is the latest from the Bureau of Misinformation. Our rainfall over the ANZAC weekend was zero. I will let you know next Saturday what rain we actually got, if any. We are on the southern end of the central coastal area
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Just been on a run around Victoria and came back through the Snowy's, I have never seen the area so green and lush and we have also been having some misty mornings. :D
 
They are a range of very old mountains in southern New South Wales, by world standards they are not very high, the highest being Mount Kosciusko at 2,228metres (7,310ft). They are contained within the Kosciusko National Park. The Snowy's are the playground of the snow skiers between mid June - mid October, weather permitting. If the weather is no obliging, then they manufactures snow which gives limited skiing. The area also has I believe the worlds largest hydro-electric schemes which is where I used to work many years ago. :D
 
They are a range of very old mountains in southern New South Wales, by world standards they are not very high, the highest being Mount Kosciusko at 2,228metres (7,310ft). They are contained within the Kosciusko National Park. The Snowy's are the playground of the snow skiers between mid June - mid October, weather permitting. If the weather is no obliging, then they manufactures snow which gives limited skiing. The area also has I believe the worlds largest hydro-electric schemes which is where I used to work many years ago. :D
Thanks. 7K feet is still high enough. Thinking of snow in June-Aug throws me way off. It 91⁰ F here and just getting started.
 

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