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trish1
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Post by trish1 » Thu Sep 24, 2009 12:16 pm

Many thanks for the thoughts - I live in Brisbane & woke on Wednesday thankful that I was not in Sydney - not realising the dust would arrive north in a few short hours.

It was somewhat ghastly but fortunately didn't last too long. I left one of the kitchen windows open & the benches table and floor had a wonderful cover of fine reddish sand when we got home.

The folks who insist on using blinding fog lights on cars, in an environment that gets a fog once every five years, had a great time being able to legitimately use them for a few hours.

I would suggest that you might like to find some other drinking supplies for a week or two Alan - a number of alternatives to water spring to mind.

Trish

Currie
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Post by Currie » Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:16 am

Hello Trish,

Sarsparilla?

A bit of dust in the water won’t be so bad. It’ll be a change from the stuff that’s usually washed off the roof.

All the best,
Alan

trish1
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Post by trish1 » Fri Sep 25, 2009 7:03 am

Currie wrote:Hello Trish,

Sarsparilla?

A bit of dust in the water won’t be so bad. It’ll be a change from the stuff that’s usually washed off the roof.

All the best,
Alan
I was once told that sarsparilla and ouzo makes a great drink - but decided the ouzo without the sars was better

We lived with tank water in my youth - the only time it became undrinkable was when a small animal (usually a frog) managed to get into the tank & drowned in same. I don't remember any concern about the cleanliness or otherwise of roof and guttering.


Trish