Green Bridge, near Andy Williams Park, Cedar Creek 4520
Flooded in today.
This bridge is usually a couple of meters from the water's surface, but with the > 152mm of rain we've had since 9am yesterday, the creek has risen somewhat.
allan_niels3n said:
Any excuse to stay home... maybe a shot of the waterfall is in order if you can get there, now that would be spectacular.
David de Groot said:
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/allan_nielsen] True it would be - can't get up that far just yet. And then when I can get that far up the road, getting to the waterfall would be next to impossible.
Out_and_About said:
I've been wondering how you're getting on with all the rain. Take care DeGroot family.
David de Groot said:
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/out-and-about] We're all good - Kara is a little stir-crazy, but that's just slightly different from her usual teenage-crazy, so it's not really any different overall ;-)
leadegroot said:
While there is milk in the fridge and we have power, we are fine - and there is still 4 litres in there, so... no problem.
(and if the power does go out, we are only slightly miffed)
accesser said:
Wow I was wondering how the roads went down your way, I got diverted on my way to Ferny Grove Station yesterday with a few roads under, Mt Mee is a little damp to say the least
PassMyTinFoilHat said:
It's damp up my way too. I haven't made it to Wivenhoe yet to get photos, and only did a cursory phonecam shot of Somersert today while driving past (went to visit the olds since Kilcoy reopened)
David de Groot said:
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/accesser] I saw that Samford Rd near Ferny Grove Station went under (on Monday).
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/passmytinfoilhat] Yeah I've not made it out to Wivenhoe either, but have seen photos from some who have. Are the gates at Somerset open too ?
PassMyTinFoilHat said:
@dadegroot They were, not now though. all 8 floodgates were flowing well. Wish I'd taken the proper camera, but meh, phone had to do.
Any excuse to stay home... maybe a shot of the waterfall is in order if you can get there, now that would be spectacular.
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/allan_nielsen] True it would be - can't get up that far just yet. And then when I can get that far up the road, getting to the waterfall would be next to impossible.
I've been wondering how you're getting on with all the rain. Take care DeGroot family.
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/out-and-about] We're all good - Kara is a little stir-crazy, but that's just slightly different from her usual teenage-crazy, so it's not really any different overall ;-)
While there is milk in the fridge and we have power, we are fine - and there is still 4 litres in there, so... no problem.
(and if the power does go out, we are only slightly miffed)
Wow I was wondering how the roads went down your way, I got diverted on my way to Ferny Grove Station yesterday with a few roads under, Mt Mee is a little damp to say the least
It's damp up my way too. I haven't made it to Wivenhoe yet to get photos, and only did a cursory phonecam shot of Somersert today while driving past (went to visit the olds since Kilcoy reopened)
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/accesser] I saw that Samford Rd near Ferny Grove Station went under (on Monday).
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/passmytinfoilhat] Yeah I've not made it out to Wivenhoe either, but have seen photos from some who have. Are the gates at Somerset open too ?
@dadegroot They were, not now though. all 8 floodgates were flowing well. Wish I'd taken the proper camera, but meh, phone had to do.