My daughters E and Io safely left Toowoomba today.
They drove south along the New England Highway to Armidale about five hours away in NSW. Their Grandma (my Mum) has made her way across to there and they are staying together for the night.
The roads North, East and West are still closed by flood-waters.
The New England Highway runs along the Great Dividing Range and although it was cut by floods in a few places it had cleared by this morning.
The only thing that made their trip slower than normal was police had checkpoints on some of the bridges that had been flooded. They were enforcing a 5 tonne limit on those bridges until Engineers have been able to check them for structural soundness. So there are definitely no trucks rolling on the highway.
The flood crisis in Queensland is very far from over, but at least I can breathe a little easier knowing my girls are headed in the direction of home.
Now on a cheerier note a few piccies from our first day in Tassie.
We flew into Launceston which is by Aussie standards very old having been founded in 1806.
Running right through the centre of Launceston is the amazing Cascade Gorge.
An old house falling into ruin that we happened to pass
Over the past couple of weeks I have been a vey bad blogosphere citizen as I have absolutely failed to respond to any comments or visit many of your blogs.
In my defence of course I was away, and since I have been back we have been somewhat distracted by the QLD floods.
All I can say is I am most sorry and I will try to be less naughty over the coming weeks.