2.  " The view across the front Court from our front door, not a pretty sight.

 

WILMA - view from front door - evacuation day.jpg

3.  The lounge room - water rising.......

 

WILMA - lounge at low water level - cupboards went under.jpg

 

 

4.  The kitchen - water rising ......

 

WILMA - low water level - peaked at benchtop height.jpg

5.  The aftermath - note the tide mark on the left wall to kitchen.....

 

WILMA - kitchen - note the tide mark on wall.jpg

6.   Inside of the shed after the water receded.  This had to be cleaned out & became our home for 6 months......

 

WILMA - inside shed after water subsided.jpg

7.  Part of the clean up process..... 

 

 

WILMA - front view of clean out.jpg

8.  Down the side - the shed and more of the clean out ........ 

 

WILMA - side view of clean out and shed.jpg

9.  Living in the shed......  

 

WILMA - Shed dwellers for 6 months.jpg

You are made of tough stuff !! Love the dogs bed...looks very comfy

Once again I have to thank Julie for putting my photos on the chat Line, she has done a great job, captions and all.  Yes, that is the little dogs bed, Jesse, she is a very faithful and loving dog just wants to be with us, Neil for first preference but she does  like me as well. So long as we are there she is happy.  First thing I thought of when we woke up and found the house had water in it was where was Jesse, she sleeps in the laundry.  She was standing at the half sized secutiry door, up to her belly in water, just waiting for us to come get her out, never barked, whimpered or made any noise, just waited.  I could cope with the water, the loss of a lot of our goods and chattells but I couldn't have coped at all if we had of lost that litle dog.  Thanks again Julie, appreciate your help.

 

Wilma.