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“Grateful” is my word for 2020 so far

It is hard to believe it is finally 2020, and yes I am posting about the new year later than I wanted (holidays and keeping kids entertained has taken preference).

Before the new year, we were all facing danger from impending fires, we left to be safe and some of my friends had to evacuate as the fire was practically on their doorstep.

December 2019 playing at a park in Wentworth Falls. Note the orange glow.
December 2019 playing at a park in Wentworth Falls. Note the orange glow.

Many people across Australia have been affected by the fires and the devastation is still happening.  I woke up Saturday morning to see that two fires have merged:

“Two fires straddling the NSW and Victorian border have merged, creating a 600,000-hectare “mega-fire” south of the Snowy Mountains, as a separate blaze in the Southern Highlands” (Sydney Morning Herald, 11th January 2020)

Looking at the Fires Near Me App all the fires in my local area (Blue Mountains, NSW)  are finally being controlled, I am sure there is still fire burning and we are not out of danger yet (I was going to say out of the woods yet, but thought that might be in poor taste)

Victoria is facing such horrific fires and some places have been told to evacuate due to fire approaching quite quickly.

“More emergency warnings have been issued for Victoria and its East Gippsland region.  Vic Emergency this morning warned of a bushfire east of Tamboon that is out-of-control and heading for the region.  Tamboon, Tamboon South and Furnell could be impacted anytime within the next two hours,” it said.”

“Leaving now is the safest option before conditions become too dangerous.”

(13th January 2020 – https://www.news.com.au/technology/environment/scott-morrison-suffers-a-brutal-poll-setback-as-another-firefighter-dies-amid-the-australian-bushfire-crisis/live-coverage/aeebba02ce3a284e18cab8b7dd018a4a)

Australia is still in crisis due to all these fires burning. South Australia’s Kangaroo Island is on fire too! They have suffered badly with people losing their lives, houses and wildlife dying.

Red Fire Sun in December before we left on our holiday.
Red Fire Sun in December before we left on our holiday.

Before the new year comedian Celeste Barber started a fundraising page to assist the NSW Rural Firefighters and people affected by these horrible fires…little did she know that she would raise over $50 million! It was so surreal to watch the amount growing. All you needed to do was to refresh your Facebook page and suddenly the money on Celetes’ fundraiser grew by the thousands in only a few minutes. It took her only a few days to get to $20 million and now it is well over 50, many just sat there in awe of where the amount was up to and kept on sharing so that it could keep growing.

Celeste Barber is going to be hosting a star-studded concert to fundraise for all those affected by the fires. “The money raised will be split between the Red Cross, rural and regional fire services in affected stated and the RSPCA’s bushfire appeal”

The concert is called Fire Fight Australia tickets are on sale from 12pm 13th of January and below are some of the acts you can see at the 9 your concert, yes a huge and long event.

Global rock legends Queen + Adam Lambert, Grammy award-winning singer k.d. lang and Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Famer Alice Cooper are set to appear along with a cavalcade of Australian music industry heavyweights (in alphabetical order); Amy Shark, Baker Boy, Conrad Sewell, Daryl Braithwaite, Delta Goodrem, Grinspoon, Guy Sebastian, Hilltop Hoods, ICEHOUSE, Illy, Jessica Mauboy, John Farnham, Lee Kernaghan, Olivia Newton-John, Peking Duk, Pete Murray, Tina Arena and William Barton with many more to be announced.

There is a lot happening around our country at the moment and everyone is rallying to help others and to fundraise. I know there are many famous people that have helped out, but everyday Aussies are doing their bit by having morning teas, selling things, and just have a whip around to donate what they can.

Some people have not given money but time, these people have stopped in and left meals for exhausted firefighters, helped with other organisational work or just volunteered to be an extra pair of hands.

So as you can now see with all the fires burning, people having to evacuate, dealing with the horrible smoke and air quality, and constantly watching the Fires Near Me for updates it really hasn’t felt like a happy new year.

One word that I have thought about a lot in the first few weeks of 2020 is “Grateful”

I’m grateful we were not in the path of the fire, although there was a time where it looked like it might have been a possibility.

The Monday we came home from our holiday, our next-door neighbour told us that she had a lit leaf that was still burning land in her yard. A lit leaf, still burning! SHIT!

Ash and bunt leaves at our house when we came back from holiday
Ash and bunt leaves at our house when we came back from holiday

All we needed for more of these lit leaves to fall and we would have a fire and possibly no house.

Again we were grateful that this didn’t happen.

I am also grateful that all our friends evacuated and were safe.

I am grateful that some saved their houses and grateful that others only got to the garden and touched the garage and spared the main house.

When we packed to go away to Coffs Harbour we went earlier than we planned, and this was due to the highway around the corner to the house is closing up the road, we only needed the closure to go further down and we would not be able to leave. When this happened it was currently closed going towards Lithgow and they closed it going to Sydney but due to us being on the area out of the closure we were able to leave) and a fire in the next suburb and the RFS saying that all in this area to leave NOW! So we packed our holiday gear plus pictures, documents and other things that would be super hard to replace.

We knew that if we got ember strikes that we might lose the house and as we have 3 kids decided it was safer to leave and hope for the best.

When we returned we had ash everywhere and burnt and fully black leaves all over our garden and over the house. So it looked horrible and a rather scary scene to come back to. The sun was red from the fires and smoke and just looked eerie.

I walked around our house to make sure all was well and when our neighbour mentioned the lit leaf we were on high alert and made sure that we didn’t have any as well. We were lucky we didn’t find any leaves on fire and again the word grateful came to mind.

I felt lucky that we could come back to our house, I felt happy that we had somewhere that we could just sit and relax without having to ask others for permission. Currently, there are many that are offering up rooms and houses for those that have lost their house or unable to go back due to the fires.

I was also grateful for the fact that our family was never in harm’s way, many have seen horrible things and had to struggle to get out of towns engulfed in fire.

I am not sure that this is my word for the whole of 2020 but I believe it is a start.  Maybe I will have a few words that will define this year.

On another note, we will enter the Chinese Year of the Rat on January 25th, and according to Chinese astrology, it is meant to be a great year for me.

However, reading the way the Rat cheated me an Ox it should be a good year, according to the stories the Rat tricked the Ox to be the first at the Emperors Party and this is why the Rat is the first animal of the 12 in Chinse Astrology.  This does not surprise me about the rats, as my twins are rats and are very cheeky.

I hope you have had a nice start to 2020 and that you and your family are all safe from the fires.

If you are feeling like I am about the start to the year, what is your word for 2020? Let me know.

 

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Merry Christmas 2019

Merry Christmas everyone!

It really doesn’t feel much like Christmas, emergencies, fires, evacuations and road closures.  Not to mention the apocalyptic skies that are always with the red fire sun.

We escaped earlier for our holiday due to road closures (we were mainly concerned about road closures..if the road got blocked we couldn’t go on holiday and if there was a fire we couldn’t leave)  and impending fire that might be on its way to us. I’m sure the house will be fine, if it isn’t there is not much we can do.

Our family is spending some much-needed downtime with family on the coast, going to the beach, relaxing and just being a tourist with the kids.

The kids are super excited to open presents from Santa tomorrow and I’m keen to just relax and take it easy.

However, relaxing is not that simple on a family holiday… it’s really just looking after kids in a different place.

I am thankful for all the volunteer firefighters that are helping us all stay safe, they have given up their free time, work and time with family to help others. These people might not get a Christmas Day and be out fighting more fires.

New South Wales is suffering from the worst fire in over 50 years, South Australia is suffering from horrible fires too, plus Queensland is under siege with fires as well. Basically it seems everywhere is on fire.

Our house is residential and not near bushland but others that were residential had ember strikes and were not so lucky.  So hopefully we will be okay when we return…I truly think it will all be okay but we packed essential papers and photos just in case.

Two firefighters lost their lives helping others in this horrible crisis, these two men had young kids and will be greatly missed by their families, you can donate to help these firefighters families.

Donations of food and help are always appreciated by the volunteer firefighters, find out how you can help the NSW Firefighters 

This is the time of year that I think of what we achieved, what I am grateful for and what I would like to do in the new year. Do you take a quick assessment like this too about the year that has been?

How are you spending your Christmas this year? If you have evacuated due to fires I do hope you are all safe and well.

Stay safe everyone and have a Merry Christmas.

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Observed Bush Fire Damage

The view on our walk to Anvil Rock
The view on our walk to Anvil Rock

Yesterday the family and I took a drive. We continued along Hat Hill Road at Blackheath and just wondered where certain roads went. We ended up at Anvil Rock and did the bush walk.

During the drive we noticed the amount of trees that had burnt in the bush fires. For a long time the fire did not cross the road and that seemed like ages, however there was a point where it did and we looked at the devastation and just though how horrific it would have been.

Once we were up on the rock we had a great view and were able to see the trees that had burnt and others that were lucky to still be green. Although there was kilometre after kilometre of burnt trees in the middle of the ash and charcoal there was green growth sprouting.

It is another thing to be told about the fire and another thing entirely too actually see what it did to the land. It was shocking. Have you had a moment when you are faced with something like this, you hear about an event but have not seen the result of it in the flesh? How did it change you when you were face to face with the impact of a disaster? I was in tears at one point as it really brought home how close it really was. One change of the wind and it would have headed our way.

We were very lucky indeed. The firefighters did a tough job and I and the community are extremely grateful for their long hours and hard work.

At Anvil Rock
At Anvil Rock
The view while on Anvil Rock
The view while on Anvil Rock
Trees that got burnt in the bush fire
Trees that got burnt in the bush fire

I’m not sure what the count on land that got burnt, but the community is all o.k. No lives were lost and that is great news. Not great I know if you lost your house, and I think that would be tragic and I would be very upset if that had happened. I feel for people in this situation.

The 3 Sisters at Katoomba - Echo Point
The 3 Sisters at Katoomba – Echo Point.

Contrary to public opinion The Blue Mountains is open and ready for business. Nearly all areas are green and have wonderful views and you would never know that we had a bush fire. We just saw an area that got affected yesterday. If you are wanting to get away from it all, don’t think that there is damage everywhere, all is fine.  Pack your bags and take your holiday, long weekend or conference here.  The Blue Mountains is a great place to be and to visit.

Echo Point @ Katoomba
Echo Point @ Katoomba

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We Have Rain!

Note: The rain did not last or was there much of it.

It is now raining in the Blue Mountains. Not sure how many are getting the rain and hope it buckets down soon so it helps put all the fires out.  I feel very lucky that the weather has allowed us some rain. I am also bracing for the weather tomorrow as they have forecast a bad day. I am off to a community meeting this afternoon to find out more about the fire situation. Hope to be more informed soon.