Back to the Windy City

Nah - delete City and replace it with Village.  In fact noting that Mallacoota recently had a peak wind gusts of 79 kph on a day when Wilsons Promontory scored 148 kph (and has had high gusts >100kph on 7 of the past 8 days) perhaps replace 'windy' with breezy!

Whatever.  We have come back down the hill after an interesting sunrise.
 It was nice to capture an aircraft scooting from behind Mt Ainslie!
A couple more early morning images showing the carpark fully lit up (but empty) at about 7am ...
 .. and a line of cloud pointing at Black Mountain Tower,
We experienced yet again the roadworks at Maramingo.  At least this time we only had to wait for 4 minutes!
At home, the first sign of "breezy" was a couple of geranium pot plants having blown over.  The second sign was the vast number of grapefruit which had blown off the tree.  This is about half the fall.
 A lot of them were very small, and others were well squidged by their decent. They were inserted to the garden organics bin.  Can't really call them green waste!
 Here is what was left, which will be taken to the garage for storage.
A few weeks of Vitamin C there!


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