by Dave | Jun 20, 2016 | Construction, Erosion, News From The Edge
For the second time this winter we got an extraordinary weather pattern that brought about unseasonable wind and rain to South East Queensland. An east coast Low pressure system, inconjunction with a surface trough brought us strong winds and unseasonable rain. br> br>
We only received 75+ mm, but this represents a significant on day fall when the monthly average is just 42mm. br> br>
The total recorded here(so far) for July 2016 is 300.5 mm – representing more than 7 times the average for the month.
by Shionagh | Jun 14, 2016 | News From The Edge, Off Grid Living, Shionagh's News, Solar Power, Sustainable Living, Weather
Living off-grid means you are completely dependent on the weather. A cloudy day effects how things are done around the house but three days without sun on the solar panels results in very low power.
by Dave | Jun 11, 2016 | Native Birds, Native Plants, News From The Edge, Sustainable Living
As the bottom steps are now finished and the gardens in place was created a new water habitat on the Plot Level.
by Dave | Jun 5, 2016 | Erosion, News From The Edge, Weather
The Weekend of the 4th-5th June brought a rare and dangerous confluence of weather systems to the Eastern Coast of Australia, and for us, heavy rain for the Soth East corner of Queensland. Especially the Scenic Rim.
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