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Being from Africa, I can relate somewhat.

However, right now, the UK is mid-ish winter.... It is 14'C outside.

Mad world.

Still, I would rather BBQ for Christmas than do some roars.

Nicola and I already agreed, no roast, just exotic cheese, crackers and whatever takes our fancy, and some decent steaks when we feel like it. Maybe Boxing Day or even New Year.
 
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You guys have had some pretty horrific weather up there of late Lyndon, were you effected by yesterdays storms?

I for one will be taking it easy and keeping out of the heat as much as you can do. My shed is air conditioned which is really a godsend and I can work in there comfortably. I am up early in any case so I can get stuff done before it gets too uncomfortable but the neighbours do take exception with me mowing my lawns and running the air compressor and die grinder at 5.30 am in the morning.:thumbup:


Have a good one.:thumbup:

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No, the storms didn't bother us. We are out in the South West, and hardly saw any action at all. The problems were right on the coast near the airport at Kurnell (where James Cook originally set foot on Australian soil :bounce:).

We are actually going to get some of the hot air you are due for as well according to last night's weather report. And my garage isn't airconditioned, nor insulated, so it could be a good weekend for reading GJ (and other things) indoors.... Have a safe one. :thumbup:

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Being from Africa, I can relate somewhat.

However, right now, the UK is mid-ish winter.... It is 14'C outside.

Mad world.

Still, I would rather BBQ for Christmas than do some roars.

Nicola and I already agreed, no roast, just exotic cheese, crackers and whatever takes our fancy, and some decent steaks when we feel like it. Maybe Boxing Day or even New Year.

Agree Rian its a mad world for sure,:headscrat

We do a traditional Christmas here, well let me put it this way traditional as it gets out here any way. All our family get together and each contribute some traditional fair and it is a fantastic day and you are eating left overs for weeks and I am really looking forward to it again when we can all be together again.
The younger generation are really doing a great job keeping up the family tradition.:thumbup:

Steve

No, the storms didn't bother us. We are out in the South West, and hardly saw any action at all. The problems were right on the coast near the airport at Kurnell (where James Cook originally set foot on Australian soil :bounce:).

We are actually going to get some of the hot air you are due for as well according to last night's weather report. And my garage isn't airconditioned, nor insulated, so it could be a good weekend for reading GJ (and other things) indoors.... Have a safe one. :thumbup:

Lyndon
(at work - shhhhh).:scared:

Great to hear you avoided the storms Lyndon.:thumbup:

I have to fess up to using the work computer as well, anyway we can access the net at lunch time and as I am usually at work by 6.15 am I do have a quick peak then as well.:thumbup:

All in accordance with our policies and procedures of course.:thumbup:

It only got to 102 F (39C) here today so stay tuned for your turn for a few warm days.

Have a great day every one. :thumbup:

PS stay cool ( well out here at least ):thumbup:
 

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Now that is cold, real cold Vieux:thumbup:

I am not sure how I would cope in temperatures like that.

Regards and stay warm.

Second thoughts have you considered a summer trip out here?

I with the great pleasure would visit your country.
Very sorry that do not yet have this capability :(
 

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It's been warmer than normal here too. Average is mid 40s (F) and it's been in the 60s. I'm sure we'll pay for it in February...

Stay cool my friend!
 
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I with the great pleasure would visit your country.
Very sorry that do not yet have this capability :(

Just put it on the bucket list Vieux.:thumbup:

It's been warmer than normal here too. Average is mid 40s (F) and it's been in the 60s. I'm sure we'll pay for it in February...

Stay cool my friend!

Thanks Coop, the Air is on already and its only 8.00 am now.:thumbup:
 

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One good thing is the Solar panels here do shade the shed roof. About 7-30 this morning the cooler went on in the house. I have the cooler going at work as well as a few fans.

Q.S.T. does not exist at present as it is just so hot. What about you 1/2 Is it too hot to be in the shed?
 
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One good thing is the Solar panels here do shade the shed roof. About 7-30 this morning the cooler went on in the house. I have the cooler going at work as well as a few fans.

Q.S.T. does not exist at present as it is just so hot. What about you 1/2 Is it too hot to be in the shed?

It is not too bad in the shed at the moment with just a fan on HOTFR8. No doubt the air will be on later.

I have been out to my sons this morning to finish of the kitchen electrical, two power points, one light and connected the new wall oven so I can tick that off the list finally.:thumbup:

I am on leave for the next two weeks, nothing planned but to enjoy Christmas with the family, smelling the roses and what ever takes my fancy.

Stay cool:thumbup:
 
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I'll believe that when I see it 1/2cup. :lol:

I'm sure that you will be embarking on some incredible project that will put most workaholics to shame. :thumbup:

Your probably spot on Mark:thumbup:

The MG F cylinder head beckons but not today, last weekends effort was enough till the weather cools it has hit the 40 C today, hot northerly as well.

AC on in the shed at the moment and I have just been tinkering around today, the weekly vac and wipe over benches, clean down spider webs in the office / Model A area that has become a bit of a storage area of late.

Have a good one.:thumbup:
 

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Reading this latest threadlet reminds me that other parts of the world have a completely different existence from mine. I have a tendency to get wound up in the happenings in my own little corner.
To be on topic, it's 28F or about -2C outside right now, possibilty of some lake effect flurries. They are promising almost 60F/15C for xmas and no snow. Not what we've come to expect here.
 
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Reading this latest threadlet reminds me that other parts of the world have a completely different existence from mine. I have a tendency to get wound up in the happenings in my own little corner.
To be on topic, it's 28F or about -2C outside right now, possibilty of some lake effect flurries. They are promising almost 60F/15C for xmas and no snow. Not what we've come to expect here.

Kay , Thank you for dropping by. I agree that we do tend focus on our part of the world at times. The great thing about social media and sites like the GJ is that at the click of a mouse we now have a greater insight as to what is happening any where at any time.:thumbup:

Our 6 am temperature is currently at 86 F / 30 C with a prediction of around 93 F / 34 C for Christmas Day which is pretty much the norm. for this time of year in Australia.

And this is what we are expecting for to day:

Sunday 20 December

Summary

Min 30

Max 42

Very hot. Shower or two.

Possible rainfall: 0 to 2 mm

Chance of any rain: 60%

Very hot. Mostly sunny morning. Medium (60%) chance of showers in the afternoon and evening. The chance of a thunderstorm in the afternoon and early evening. Winds north to northeasterly 20 to 30 km/h tending north to northwesterly 30 to 35 km/h in the morning then turning west to southwesterly 25 to 35 km/h in the late afternoon.

Fire Danger - Severe

UV Alert from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 12 [Extreme]



I have to fess up to not being a big fan of the cold and snow, we do however get into the minus temps here during winter but no snow for the most part. I am amazed just how you cope living with snow as you do.

Thanks again, stay warm and have a great day.:thumbup:
 

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You are so right 1/2cup, we do tend to be somewhat parochial at times - this site has certainly opened my eyes to the diverse (and sometimes amazingly similar) challenges that we face.

I find it very interesting to see the various construction methods (and materials) that are used in different parts of the world.
 
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I would like to take this opportunity to wish every one out there a Merry Christmas and Seasons Greetings.xmas

A huge thank to all the members on the Garage Journal who have contributed to making the forum the great place that it is.:bowdown:

To all those who have visited the Shed Downunder , your kind comments, words of encouragement and support have been much appreciated I can assure you.:thumbup:

Stay safe, stay warm or cool as the case may be and have a good one. :thumbup:

Regards
 

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1/2: back at you and you are one of the main reasons i stick around and keep posting. you always have positive comments and you do amazing work when you get time to do some.

do you have the TO DO list for 2016 already written maybe with a few left over from 2015? also how is the compressor conversation coming along with Mrs. 1/2 and i'm sure there might be some extra dog show trips to get that one to fly?

cheers 1/2 and thanks again. also hope you are healthy and stick around GJ to post another 10 or 20,000+ posts.
 
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1/2: back at you and you are one of the main reasons i stick around and keep posting. you always have positive comments and you do amazing work when you get time to do some.

do you have the TO DO list for 2016 already written maybe with a few left over from 2015? also how is the compressor conversation coming along with Mrs. 1/2 and i'm sure there might be some extra dog show trips to get that one to fly?

cheers 1/2 and thanks again. also hope you are healthy and stick around GJ to post another 10 or 20,000+ posts.

Thank you very much drives:thumbup:

There is still plenty on my plate for 2016 for sure. I have actually been taking things a little easy over the last few days on the lead up to Christmas which has been great for a change.
I have run some errands for Mrs 1/2 Cup, helping her move furniture and spring clean, washed windows, tended to the garden and lawns, spent some time yesterday sorting out my computer, emails and such getting ready for our connection to the National Broadband Network which should happen next week, taking Shelby for a walk daily and smelling the roses - literally.:thumbup:
We went out to lunch on Sunday with my youngest sister as she will be away for our family Christmas get together.:thumbup:

I did mange to get the compressor working again, it tripped a circuit breaker in the shed due to the start switch gear in the motor sticking which was an easy fix, that said I will replace it in the not to distant future and Mrs 1/2 Cup agrees as she uses it as well to pressure clean all her dust collecting floral arrangements and such inside the house as she cleans.

You will have to put up with me for a while yet and have a great day:thumbup:
 

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Thank you and I wish you, your family and those down there a Merry Christmas as well.
Stay cool through the season.
 
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Here in the Up Over the shortest and coldest days of the year coincide with the Christmas and New Year Holidays. As disconcerting as it was to have them happen on the longest and warmest, the two Christmas and New Year holidays we celebrated in Manly were among the best of my life. I wish you and yours a happy and healthy Christmas and a successful New Year.

In the event you haven't tried it, I found December and January are a wonderful time to work in Australia. My commute time was cut in half those months (Queensland in July was a more appealing work break for us).
 
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Here in the Up Over the shortest and coldest days of the year coincide with the Christmas and New Year Holidays. As disconcerting as it was to have them happen on the longest and warmest, the two Christmas and New Year holidays we celebrated in Manly were among the best of my life. I wish you and yours a happy and healthy Christmas and a successful New Year.

In the event you haven't tried it, I found December and January are a wonderful time to work in Australia. My commute time was cut in half those months (Queensland in July was a more appealing work break for us).

And likewise Bob, all the best for Christmas and the new year.:thumbup:

It will be a warm one here tomorrow and you are right Queensland would suit me just fine in July, lots of folk from here actually do just that to escape the winter. Sounds like a plan.;)

Thank you for dropping by.:thumbup:
 

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1/2: hoping you are having a wonderful Christmas eve and here's to a very Merry Christmas and to an even better 2016 than this year.

cheers
 

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Thanks for your ongoing support in my project and the sharing of your projects in the past year :thumbup:

Best wishes for the new year in good health to you and your family !!

The pleasure has been all mine Hugo

Seasons greetings and all the best to you and your family as well, enjoy.


Happy holidays garage brother!

Likewise Sean:thumbup:

Have a great Christmas, I am sure young Shane is getting to an age where he is beginning to understand the meaning of Christmas.

Enjoy the moment.:thumbup:
 

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To you and yours, all the very best for Christmas and beyond. :beer:

Now, being just after lunch on Christmas Day, it's time for my nap.... :lol_hitti

Lyndon
A nice cool Christmas Day in Sydney.
 
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To you and yours, all the very best for Christmas and beyond. :beer:

Now, being just after lunch on Christmas Day, it's time for my nap.... :lol_hitti

Lyndon
A nice cool Christmas Day in Sydney.

Thank you Lyndon and I trust you guys have had a great day as well and all the best for the new year.

I have to admit putting my head down and closing my eyes for a moment after lunch yesterday. It got to about 34 C / 93 F here yesterday it wasn't too bad as my sisters outdoor entertaining area has a number of fans and all the young ones were entertaining themselves on a water slide under the trees, with the odd water bomb and hoses getting put to good use.:thumbup:

I woke this morning to rain which we haven't see for a month or so here and I can assure you its very refreshing all round.



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I have really enjoyed our friendship and your visits this past year
Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas

Don

Likewise Don I can assure you.:thumbup:
I would also like to say a big thank you for your contribution to the GJ as well, you are an inspiration to us all.:bowdown:

Merry Christmas from Buick Gardens half cup. Hope '16 is the best ever down under and all over the world

And a Merry Christmas to you as well BF.

We are all looking forward to following your exploits at the Buick Gardens in 2016, I trust it will be a great year for all.:thumbup:



Hope Santa showed up with a new air compressor.

Merry Christmas to you and yours.


Thank you Shorty likewise and wishing you all the best for the new year.

PS I am looking to get my compressor early in the new year, in the mean time the old one is ticking along since I did the repairs last week.


I just have to share a memorable moment from yesterdays Christmas family gathering. My sister brought out her Vespa to give the little ones a ride around the back yard, this is her with our No.1 grandson Jayden enjoying the ride.




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Have a great day everyone.:thumbup:
 
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