Oh and whilst I am at work in the city today (for now) - away from any danger mind you. I am extremely impressed by the amount of public roaming the flood areas lending a hand to complete strangers to move thier posessions and sandbag houses. Great spirit.
My Father and brother in law spent most of the night last night driving the low areas in thier utes looking for elderly people who needed a hand. Many others were doing the same thing.
^ agree firie,
the street i live in did a collection yesterday of cloths, toys, sheets and towels from everyone and took a car full to the salvos.
we are hoping it helps the immediate pain for those affected.
not just driving around... but doing it in UTES!! oh yeah!
my bro's up there busy sand bagging his house, but hasn't been forced to evac.
good luck brisbane.
Donated to the Salvos just now - they have a dedicated fund for this purpose - you can be sure they will turn the coin into food, clothing and mental help for displaced people. QLD gov site doesn't have specifics on the use..... I wanna make sure coin helps people, not profit....
my brother lives on the river here is a shot from this morning. that house boat has nowhere to go, the guy living on it has a kayak to paddle away when the whole marina goes.
good luck to everyone out there in the middle of it.
It been an interesting day for us (myself and both my neighbours), waterfront living is not all its cracked up to be..
Watching pontoons, pontoons with boats on them, a restaurant,and all sorts of debris floating down the river has made for some comedy between us and our neighbours, even knowing that we only have 300mm between us and the water coming into our home for a visit, the 3 of us loosing our pontoons yesterday (with jetski's and boats attached), to say the least its been an eventful day.
I thing i must say is that we cannot believe how fast the river is flowing! Must be doing at least 10kts!!
On another note i must give a great big thanks to all the complete strangers coming by to see if we need help, you guys rock and to the guys who have helped us out, waiting in lines to get sand bags, helping move furniture and so forth, you will not be forgotten! Thats the spirit that Australian's are know for!
I've got all your names and numbers and will throw a huge BBQ/Party for all if we haven't floated away!
Have some pics and ids will post then once the power is back on.
Were pretty right now, just a waiting game, but if anyone in the Bulimba area needs some help, lets us know and we'll do what we can to help you out.
Richo
>not as quite as hawt as stabber's mum, but your brother looks pretty good an a summer top and shorts<
close's thats my brothers fiance.
just waiting for todays pics..........