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Message 2132197 - Posted: 6 Feb 2024, 17:54:40 UTC - in response to Message 2132137.  

I used to enjoy doing the drop-in inspections.
How to hide?
Travel by taxi, phone from taxi in the car park.
Get out of taxi and walk into reception and watch the panic. Then head to the seat of the biggest panic (all too often it was the coffee machine that chose my arrival to prompt its failure).
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Message 2132205 - Posted: 6 Feb 2024, 19:56:46 UTC

Posting on a damp Hump Day morning after Thor put on an overnight performance.

Anyhow it's time for a coffee.

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Message 2132224 - Posted: 7 Feb 2024, 2:17:19 UTC

Kung Pao time here. Got the wonk out and it's hot.
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Message 2132228 - Posted: 7 Feb 2024, 3:13:35 UTC
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After 34.5mm overnight there is certainly no need to water the veggies today, but I did have to drain my IBC's again, and I did get another quick trip into town done this morning and after a few beers I'm ready for lunch on this cool and overcast day.

We're now at 24C (feels like 22C) here after a 19C (felt like 18C) start with 25C being our target for today after what was left of Cyclone Kirrily passed overhead.

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Message 2132232 - Posted: 7 Feb 2024, 5:47:35 UTC - in response to Message 2132197.  

I used to enjoy doing the drop-in inspections.
How to hide?
Travel by taxi, phone from taxi in the car park.
Get out of taxi and walk into reception and watch the panic. Then head to the seat of the biggest panic (all too often it was the coffee machine that chose my arrival to prompt its failure).

Ah, yes, but ... when I say demanded entrance, well, the inspector carries a badge, firearm and handcuffs. Yes, this is a very serious legislatively mandated surprise inspection. Of course the bowels are where the paperwork is most frequently being updated as the process progresses and where errors are likely. Once satisfied the operators were not idiots then the checking of the equipment conditions and the general office paperwork would commence.

Once we had a green inspector who said you are in violation, every page of this randomly selected file does not have the case number. The way the regulation is written is that every document has to have the case number. The document in question was notarized and the jurat indicated how many pages were in the document. So page 7 of 15 is part of the document and if page 1 had the case number then all the other sheets don't need it, but they were convinced each sheet of paper was a separate document. A call to the state capitol was required with an internal referral to the agency legal department. It was a teaching experience for the inspector. We never had further issues with this inspector.
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Message 2132233 - Posted: 7 Feb 2024, 7:05:31 UTC

After a busy morning I enjoyed a lazy afternoon watching our Aussie girls in their ODI match against South Africa.

Also the mercury here reached 25C (felt like 24C) today which has been a relief after the heatwave we've had to deal with over the last 5 days.

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Message 2132243 - Posted: 7 Feb 2024, 10:35:58 UTC

It is grey and rainy here 9C.


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Message 2132246 - Posted: 7 Feb 2024, 11:28:03 UTC

Well that's another Hump Day over for me with a good chance of a good night's sleep ahead finally as the temp drops.

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Message 2132248 - Posted: 7 Feb 2024, 12:07:08 UTC - in response to Message 2132232.  
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Yes... But what to do when almost all the operators are bored ape idiots, all nursing a perpetual hangover from too much beer and greasy burger 'n' chips from just before their shift?...

And yes, I've seen one chappy nonchalantly wander in at high noon to make a start, unshaven, with an opened can still in each hand. Ok... So he was walking straight... And ya can't tell any difference between zombied drunk or normal with 'em...

The real difficulty is with the lack of education and the almost anti-education culture...

Amazing anything gets done at all!

And the food doesn't help. At the moment I'm encouraging one of 'em to pull back from pushing themselves into type-2 diabetes, and with some surprisingly good success. So that's now two of us seen eating "green things" to much disparagement from the others about rabbit food. There's a third secret green leaves eater who hides the spectacle.

I warned them I have... Indeed I told 'em well about the secrets of the Rabbit Food...

BEWARE! BEWARE!

BEWARE THE WERE-RABBIT!!...
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Message 2132255 - Posted: 7 Feb 2024, 15:35:28 UTC

Nice being able to hold up my Judge's badge. Don't need to do it very often. Typically when they hear that I know the codes and laws better than them they back off. I've only once had to pull my badge to get attention and respect.

Brisk 44f here and dry. Got some nice sunrise photos but it looks like another front may be moving in. I have about 2-3 hours of dry weather then rain off and on all day. They still don't have all of the power restored. I had brownouts but never beyond the duration of my battery backup. But 30,000 people are still without power in San Francisco and some in Sacramento. The forecast calls for the possibility of snow on the peaks around me. Looks like the front moving in is cold.
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Message 2132256 - Posted: 7 Feb 2024, 16:05:53 UTC

Hello Carlos.

Is your house still safe with that much rain ?
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Message 2132257 - Posted: 7 Feb 2024, 17:58:25 UTC
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All is cool and calm with surprisingly clear views and a beautiful Constable-esq sunset merging into twilight.

And by 'eck that lot were hard work this morning. As if to make up for having done something for the day before. Or were they suffering from celebrations or football or whatever from last night?...

Anyhow, they finally got into gear for an easy latter part of the shift.

Now looking forward to some of my own healthy food and the evening off!
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Message 2132261 - Posted: 7 Feb 2024, 19:06:06 UTC

Posting on a cool Thorsday morning in the highlands down under where it's 16C (feels like 13C) with 24C being expected and maybe some showers.

Anyhow it's coffee time.

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Message 2132280 - Posted: 8 Feb 2024, 1:10:27 UTC - in response to Message 2132256.  

Hello Carlos.

Is your house still safe with that much rain ?
Best wishes.


I am below the water level in the river behind my house but the levy is still holding it back. It would need to rise an additional 5 feet before I would have to evacuate. 5 feet is possible but it would require 3 major dams to fail all at the same time. Not likely.
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Message 2132291 - Posted: 8 Feb 2024, 8:41:05 UTC

The mercury here reached a muggy and windy 23C (felt like 21C) today and with sunset just 15mins away we're down to 19C (feels like 18C) while 13C is expected in the morning.

While I was watering my wicking tubs I noticed that a couple of flowers had popped up overnight on a 1m row of carrots in my huge wicking tub so it was time to harvest which produced 3.5kg of carrots and thankfully those flowers all came from 1 carrot.

The ground is still so soggy that mowing it is still out of the question and there's more than enough moisture in the ground for the potatoes and pumpkins to require no watering for at least anther day.

My pumpkin patch at this time last year which was cool and dry.

This year's crop today.

This morning's little harvest.

Anyhow that huge wicking tub is again ready for more seeds, but it was far too windy here today to do that, and hopefully I can get a selection in tomorrow if they don't blow away.

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Message 2132297 - Posted: 8 Feb 2024, 10:40:48 UTC

Into the grey wet murk...

Soon before the next storm and snow...
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Message 2132299 - Posted: 8 Feb 2024, 11:59:20 UTC

Still raining 7C.


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Message 2132303 - Posted: 8 Feb 2024, 14:41:29 UTC

No rain in the forecast for the next 10 days. That's good. I need to dry things out. There are puddles everywhere. But it's still cold in our region. Currently 40f and is rising to 53f. The record cold for this day is 36f.
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Message 2132304 - Posted: 8 Feb 2024, 15:27:59 UTC

All of rain, sleet, and snow are all rolling in. All on very soggy ground and on some very big 'puddles'...

Thars gonna be an unholy mess of icy floods and muddy fun!

... Unless that is we get a pre-emptive freeze to then make for the sloshy fun later...

And the gang here seem rather subdued. Someone lost at darts or football??
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Message 2132306 - Posted: 8 Feb 2024, 16:20:59 UTC - in response to Message 2132304.  

Has your errant plumber been relocated to a higher plain?
I ask because we are suffering from excessive leakage of cold water from on high.
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