Hi Jean, 2011/2/3 Jean Weber <[email protected]>: > We and our house are fine. No power except a feed from our neighbour's > generator for a few hours a day to keep the fridge cold. Landline > phone out. Mobile network now good after being flakey earlier. City > may run out of water today so we hope the water people & the military > can get it fixed soon. We have bottled water and lots of beer and wine > but not for flushing the toilet. We are considering going to our other > place for awhile, if the road is open. Winds have decreased after last > night's 12+ hours of wild weather,, but rain has increased. Trees down > all over but almost no other damage in our neighbourhood. Do not like > to imagine what it was like closer to the main cyclone path.
I'm so glad to hear that everything is ok for you. The storm made it into the German news. I've heard almost hourly updates about the situation in Australia. > Anyway, don't expect to see any work from me in the near future, > though I'll be checking my mail when I can. Don't worry. It's understandable. I am very happy to hear, that you're well. > Martin, they were surfing on the storm swell at Mackay, 500km south of here. That's unbelievable. I'm not sure, I would have the nerves for this. Sigrid --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
