Just a note, maybe a little late, to let you know the waters here have  started lowering, but with no promise they won't rise again.  Still  raining a lot on the coast, still lots of severe flooding elsewhere.   The news is pretty hairy for Queensland.  Cars being washed away, people  climbing onto their roofs to escape the water, all a few hours from  here.  Crazy weather.  Grape picking ended on Friday, as we picked all  that could be reasonably retrieved before the waters closed us in.  We  boated in and out of work all of last week, and Friday and Sat I helped  ferry all our pallets of grapes that had been sitting in a fast filling  cool room across the road, that is, across the river, on someone's party  barge that the owner borrowed.  Two pallets at a time ferried over to  awaiting trucks, maybe 36 pallets or so in total.  A very interesting  agricultural experience.
I am looking for something to keep me busy and make some money for the  next week and a half, till I drive out with a couple friends from  Germany, heading back to Sydney.  Be there a couple days, then likely  I'll headed to Tasmania!  Maybe get some work picking apples or cherries  down there, or maybe just woof, then spend some time hiking an eight  day path around the island.  That is what I'm most excited about doing  over here.  Visiting the natural sights with my feet and eyes.  If I  can't find work here till I leave, I'll probably be taking lots of walks  looking for some roos to photograph.  Got a few pictures from work.   There was a roo that got caught in the vineyard because the water  trapped him by coming up from all sides.  The little farm dogs are  having fun with chasing him around every day.  If you're standing in the  rows picking and you hear a thumping sound, hug the vines!!  Traffic  coming through!  Sometimes I want to jump out and tackle him as he runs  through, cause how cool would that be, but I hear they have very sharp  toenails (seriously) and can cut you up good.  Or maybe that's another  of the stories Aussies tell to pull we foreigner's legs.  They like to  do that.  But I've heard it from a few people.
~Jake the Elder
 
