I'm doing fine. Just got back from a two week holiday involving travel through Melbourne and Tasmania though, so was lucky enough to see flooding in two different states as well as hear from a number of people that both had fires and had floods. Not directly involved in anything, but entirely surrounded by everything, and hearing plenty of stories from both sides of the country. Enough to make me quite irked at the amount of regurgitated news that everyone loves repeating. It's bad.. But not anywhere near as bad as it could've been, and a hell of a lot better than our foreign counterparts that have suffered similar disasters the past decade or so. I admit, it's certainly not good.. But there's a hell of a lot of unnecessary whinging going on over the TV and Media to. When Pakistan had their floods.. How many thousands of people died? When Iran and Bangladesh had theirs a few years back, deaths hit somewhere near the 40K mark. Our floods? Less than 20 deaths, total. In other words, could've been worse. Got caught in the eye of the storm of the flooding out Tassie way though - Was travelling, everything looked fine the whole time, while on the radio, we were constantly hearing how bad everything was supposed to be around us. Could see storms ahead and behind, but we were fine. Kept coming up against quite a few collapsed roads, a *lot* of roadkill (rabbits, wallabies, kangaroos, wombats, devils, feral cats and etc), flooded paddocks and etc. Travelling first out west, thinking the east was flooded, then the radio said the east had cleared up and the storm was heading west, so went back east again, to get away from the west. First Brisbane gets done in, but Melbourne looks fine - So off I go. The moment I leave for Tassie, Victoria and NSW gets hit, then a day or two in Tassie, and I'm barely keeping away from flooding out that way. Yet don't directly experience it. Yay for me I suppose. *rolls eyes*
Glad to see someone notice my absence, in any case.
