01-02-2016, 05:08 PM
Driven by sheer desperation, I actually did visit the field early Sunday morning. (31st Jan)
With hope in my heart and a spring in my step, I set off from Gladesville to Toongabbie. I was hoping that the 12 inches of rain that fell in Gladesville on Saturday afternoon might have somehow been confined to that area, and not reached as far as Toongabbie. Oh, and did I mention that I set off in heavy mist as well.
How wrong I was. The field was completely flooded, and there had been a substantial amount of water all over the field, as all the grass was flattened and there was debris strewn over the whole area. At least the mist had somewhat cleared.
I parked back up at the main gate and just walked down.
Photos attached.
James
With hope in my heart and a spring in my step, I set off from Gladesville to Toongabbie. I was hoping that the 12 inches of rain that fell in Gladesville on Saturday afternoon might have somehow been confined to that area, and not reached as far as Toongabbie. Oh, and did I mention that I set off in heavy mist as well.
How wrong I was. The field was completely flooded, and there had been a substantial amount of water all over the field, as all the grass was flattened and there was debris strewn over the whole area. At least the mist had somewhat cleared.
I parked back up at the main gate and just walked down.
Photos attached.
James
"She'll be right, I'll fix it in the air....."