
Silsden and the north of England seem to be drying out after the latest rain and floods. I wonder if the Brits will start to ask why they have been under water so often in the north and north-west. Perhaps some will connect it to global warming and why that is. Apparently it all begins with changes in the Pacific. What causes those changes?
My Ozzers don't have the problem of mopping up the condensation from the windows. Just look at this photo. It was taken in a bay in Sydney, which as you know is in the south-east of Australia. This is on Christmas Day. Not bad.
I can't work out what kind of bird is 'hogging' the front of the photo. It's not a goose or duck. It has a big chin and long spindly legs. Is it a Pelican? When I look at it I wonder what it could be saying. Perhaps, 'Eya mate, gotta fish fu' mi? For the non-Ozzers, keep warm and dry.
3 comments:
A Pelican Never hit one with an aircraft, they do a lot of damage.
G'day Colin - the reference to an aircraft gave you away! Happy New Year to you and your Gang in Ozland. The things I still learn. Prost - John
Hi Mr.John thanks for evrythings.Fawad Karimi
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