Hi my name is Glenda, I was born in 1947 in Bundaberg Qld. Australia , where the famous Bundaberg Rum comes from.I have a husband John & 3 adult sons & one granddaughter. We are ex Moteliers & now retired. I enjoy indoor bowls twice a week. I like to support my oldest son Wayne with his 3d art( midnight_stories ) as  he is known .Our little sheltie dog Buddy is a big part of our life, he is at my feet as I write this.In the past I have produced some colourful award winning gardens, but due to the love of travel , have had to give this away.I love & appreciate art in all its forms. I thank you for making me welcome, & sharing your amazing art. Glenda
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Comments (37)
Faemike55
Interesting setting and capture
midnight_stories
Wow I wonder if the crops will ever get back this is so sad !
MagikUnicorn
Oh my
Radar_rad-dude
Wow! That had to be a very strong pole! From a distance, it almost looks like a roadside store or something! Quite an amazing photo and excellent capture!
eekdog
bummer! hope they had insurance. thanks for sharin this cool shot mum/Glenda.. hugs
mgtcs
Very interesting capture, dear friend, excellently done, thank you for sharing!
jocko500
wow that something to see
Jay-el-Jay
This is one of the worst cases of change of address.I hope that no one was in the house at the time.
Isabelle711
It is so sad when families lose everything they have. :( My heart is with all that were affected by the flood. :) I hope each has received lots of help. :))) My prayers are with you all. :)) Most excellent capture my friend. :)) Thank you for sharing what has happened in your home town. :)) Carry A Warm Smile In Your Heart :))))
teffo
Wow, that's quite a striking picture. In this case it tells quite a story. George/Teffo
magnus073
You did a fantastic job on this dramatic capture
sharky_
Hope the families are safe. Aloha
blinkings
Óf droughts and flooding rains' eh!
durleybeachbum
Horrific!
Jean_C
Very sad event for the family!
jayfar
All looking so innocent now but the power of water is immense. Super shot.
bmac62
Didn't know about the flooding...just googled and found out what's been going on. Must agree with jayfar...about the power of water. Hope you are through with the worst of this.
Cyve
Beautiful capture. This had to be very challenging for people and for you too. Vony my thoughts to you my friend.!!!
dakotabluemoon
OMG so sad for this to be happening i hope no one was in it great capture hon.
LivingPixels
The destructive force behind the movement of water you summed up the devastating effects in this superb shot of part of the aftermath captured beautifully mum great shot!!
ontar1
Wow, that is interesting!!!!!!!!!!!!
AZBO
Terrible thing to occur but very well captured
jendellas
Flipping heck, that is awful & so sad, its someones home!! x
donnena
Wow!!! how frightening that must have been!!! Prayers for the owners!
blondeblurr
We are not quite as badly hit, as you are - and coping only very slowly and as best we can under the circumstances, what a soggy mess it is all around ... It seems to come in cycles every 10-12 years ? - life has certainly changed for most of us here! incredible image Glenda, BB
danapommet
That is too bad - it doesn't look salvageable at this point.
tennesseecowgirl
wow scary what nature can do. thanks for sharing.
claude19
certainly a very bad moment for all the people...!!!
KarmaSong
Amazing and unheard of destiny for a house ! A very nice capture !
Leije
Very impressive shot !