Monday, February 9, 2009

Hi everyone, I tried to write a post yesterday but I just couldn't... today I feel quite ga ga, quite stunned... on Saturday it was very hot again I thought oh great another 43.c day, our airconditioner still isn't fixed ... it's okay I'll do what I did last week and sit under the fan and read a few blogs with a cold drink yes even too hot to sew..... I read Granny Loz "deja' vu" post mid afternoon and thought same for me, I was going to comment on it when I noticed a lot of smoke outside.....decided to turn the radio on and heard about all these fires and they were telling people in certain areas to activate their fireplan.... our area was one of those places.... then the wind got up and I thought s**t what the hell is a fire plan.... where we live I have always felt very safe and thought it totally unnecessary to have a fire plan, we have houses and green paddocks all around us and no bush maybe a little along the river which is across two paddocks away... we have pine plantations a few kms away but after seeing this horrific wind and heat I am now rethinkng my fire plan. As it turned out the wind changed direction and we weren't in any danger but then it rained and now everything outside is filthy and black, our new outdoor setting is putrid and it is undercover, the cars also undercover.. black, the house, the windows...can't see out of them, our spa looks more like a billabong, even Archie isn't a golden retriever anymore he is dirty grey and of course you have to use soapy water to clean it all so we have a big cleanup ahead of us,
BUT at least we have something to clean and we are all safe.... not like so many poor poor people who have lost loved ones, friends, neighbours, their pets, livestock, their homes, even their whole town, just everything... my heartfelt sympathy goes out to all these people and their communities, it just breaks your heart hearing their stories.... so so sad....
How brave and courageous must our firefighters and emergency workers be and all the support people that go with them... I think it is time they were recognised in a big way for the extremely hard work they do.......
I don't know what else to say just hope everyone stays safe........
I think I will just go do some quilting now and say a quiet little prayer and lots of thanks for what we have ( strange for me I not very religious at all reallybut what else can you do)......

3 comments:

Christine said...

Dear Sheryl,
So glad you and your family are safe. Sounds like you were very lucky. I have been thinking about the Victorian bloggers I know and hoping they are all okay. Every time I hear an update or think about the situation I just want to cry. All so terrible. Take care.
Christine

Amanda said...

Reading around the blogs of Australian friends I have been so thankful that no-one so far seems to have been personally affected by the fires. They have been taking lead position in our news bulletins here in the UK, and must be devastating for you all.

Lorraine said...

I just can't get my head around the enormity of this tragedy.....I felt so blessed to wake up this morning knowing my home was safe my family was safe and I had a job to go to.....life for so many has changed forever..the scars will heal but it will take time.... all I can do is keep those who have ben affected by these fires in my thoughts and pray that in some small way I can help..somehow....take care and review that fire plan....and hope you never need to use it!