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Murray wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 7:31 am We were told we were going to get 41 or 42 degrees and hot strong winds and thunderstorms. It's very dry and that is a little bit scary. I was up at 6 am and had the pigeon hampers outside the shed, the cat cages ready and both the cars unlocked. I opened the gate and had all the hoses attached to the taps.
In the end, it got to 38sh, cloudy and a wind that kept it from becoming a furnace. So I count that as a win.
At 6.30 its still 37 degrees, but the pigeons are fine. The ventilation through the back wall vent at the floor works very well. Yes, it's hot. But it's only for one day and then we we are back to bearable temperatures.
The birds cope well.
Lovely looking babies Muzza, and a good idea with the rings and ties mate.

I hope the weather becomes more bearable and settled, stay safe my friend.
Murray
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How we like to imagine the loft looks like in the morning.....
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Greetings from the land down under. :D
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How the loft really looks in the morning..... :lol:
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:lol: :lol:
Very good Murray.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
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Looking good Murray
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud :D :D
Murray
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This being our first Christmas in St Arnaud, we are still making our way here. We have met some super people.
We saw that there was a Christmas parade in the main street at 7 pm tonight. So, we wandered down, and found what appeared to be the whole town plus most of the surrounding district lining the main street. :D
The fire Brigade, emergency services, local clubs, farm equipment dealers, the small but vibrant Philipino community, there were all sorts.
There were kids from about 18 months old to almost teenagers wandering around on the street picking up the sweets that were being thrown, and there wasn't a policeman or Hi Vis jacket to be seen.
The adults, like us, were watching the little kids, and the vehicles were going about 1 mile per hour. It was a time warp back to when we were kids :D
And there was not a rainbow flag, no BGQ...I cant remember, float, just a heap of people bringing their kids and clapping at the locals who do so much in the community.
Oh, it was good fun.
Greetings from the land down under. :D
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Devo1956
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It sounds like a really good day you had there Murray, a great day for all to enjoy.
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enjoy Murray
Buster121
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Murray wrote: Fri Dec 20, 2024 9:25 am This being our first Christmas in St Arnaud, we are still making our way here. We have met some super people.
We saw that there was a Christmas parade in the main street at 7 pm tonight. So, we wandered down, and found what appeared to be the whole town plus most of the surrounding district lining the main street. :D
The fire Brigade, emergency services, local clubs, farm equipment dealers, the small but vibrant Philipino community, there were all sorts.
There were kids from about 18 months old to almost teenagers wandering around on the street picking up the sweets that were being thrown, and there wasn't a policeman or Hi Vis jacket to be seen.
The adults, like us, were watching the little kids, and the vehicles were going about 1 mile per hour. It was a time warp back to when we were kids :D
And there was not a rainbow flag, no BGQ...I cant remember, float, just a heap of people bringing their kids and clapping at the locals who do so much in the community.
Oh, it was good fun.
Nice to see, glad you had good time
Sadies Lofts home of decent birds just a useless loft manager, and now a confirmed loser but proud :D :D
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Good to hear you had a good time. Great to see a community coming together.
Back just enjoying club racing for the time being.
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