Well if you live in Melbourne you know that the weather on Christmas day is never a sure bet...
We started with 25 degrees and the sun shiny brightly. We travelled the short distance to my sisters where the beautifully set table in the back garden was drenched by a sudden down pour of rain. The sun came out again and all was well. We shared a lovely meal with family and friends and as we watched the grey clouds roll over decided it was time to go home and check on our furry family. We walked in the door as the large rain drops began to fall and then stood and watched as it turned to hail stones...
I stood under the cover of the Laserlite roof over our deck, taking photos as the hail fell and bounced all over the lawn. Then as the rain and hail began to penetrate my supposed safe place, I took cover inside...
The view from my study looks out over the valley, the hail appears like snow to cover the front yards of our neighbours and the hill's on the other side cant be seen...
Our back deck quickly became covered in hail...
When the hail eased I ventured out to survey the damage...
The lawn will survive as the hail melts away, however the Laserlite roofing over the deck is not so lucky. The hail had penetrated alright, we now have added ventilation in the Laserlite roof...
Its amazing how much damage a little ball of frozen water can cause...
These poor leaves have been cut to shreds...
and my poor little lettuces have been pummelled...
We lost a some of the mulch on our front garden, we watched as it was washed down the hill but all in all the damage to the garden was not too bad. Let's hope that we are over the worst of it!
Merry Christmas and Take Care,
Lanlizzy
A white Christmas....mm....Shame about the damage to the deck. Thankfully your car was safely home. Your garden will likely spring back surprisingly quickly. The joys of Melbourne weather.
ReplyDeleteSorry you suffered storm damage too. Hope its covered by insurance.
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