After Noelene's comments about how cold she was in Cooma, I listened more
carefully to the weather reports - and there *was* snow somewhere in the
highlands of  New South Wales....so that explained why Noelene was so cold!
In Sydney, it was cold, but not bad enough to warrant a fire.....

And another heatwave on its way....oh dear!  Shirely, can't you keep that in
Adelaide, instead of pushing it east??   After all, you've got all those
lovely beaches close by!

Ruth Budge (Sydney, Australia - laughing at the vagaries of the Aussie
weather, after years of listening to the Australians poking fun at the
English weather!!!!!)   (No offence, chaps, just joking!!)
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tregellas Family" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Helen Bell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 11:29 PM
Subject: Re: [lace-chat] RE: Weather


> Hi to you all,
>
> At 08:57 PM on 27-12-04 -0700, Helen Bell wrote:
>
> >Heard from Mum and Dad who are at Mallacoota, (far eastern Victoria, on
> >the coast), and they said it was pretty cold there today (28th Oz time),
> >and they weren't going out fishing.  Next thing, Noelene'll be reporting
> >that it's snowing :-)
>
>         I was talking to a lady in Tasmania last night on the ham radio
and
> she said that snow had been forecast for the Tasmania Highlands  -  go
> figure, it's supposed to be *summer*!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>         A Happy New Year to you all,
>
> Shirley T. - Adelaide, South Australia where its quite coolish, only 21
deg
> C today.  But, Ruth and Noelene and all those east of Adelaide, Perth had
38
> yesterday so I guess the hot weather is on its way.
>
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