Debbie’s Six Word Saturday
28 thoughts on “Fifteen days later – I’m still smoking”
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Debbie’s Six Word Saturday
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It’s hard to click “Like” for these fire stories. Hope you’re OK.
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Oh yes I am ok that fire is at the far end of my property Thanks
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I wish I could send you some of our gentle rain. 🙂 🙂
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So do I Jo, so do I
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That is really scary, Brian. Fire is an amazing force.
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and so final Debbie. I am waiting for some signs of life to return in the vegetation. 🙂
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It must be so disheartening.
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IT is Tracy. I sometimes get overwhelmed as well
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That’s completely understandable.
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the reports of your average highs at the moment is terrifying . . has your nightmare PM got back from Hawaii yet?
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Don’t get me started on that dipshit It will be today sometime but I wish he never came back
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Sorry!!
Too many countries seem to have a twit in charge at the moment 😦
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Far too many Becky 😦
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Hmm disheartening indeed! Hoping for the best…
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Thank you
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Whew – powerful Six words and photo
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I was disappointed to see so much still on fire when I finally was able to walk through a lot of my property yesterday
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🙏
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I don’t now how you can withstand it – but you must. I follow the news every day, about your brave firefighters and about your country and nature. And I read about your leaders…who do not seem to act on climate changes. My thoughts are with you.
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Yes Ann-Christine, I don’t have any choice but to do the best I can. The country is so extreme at the moment and the leadership failures will be in the peoples minds next time there is an election that’s for sure. Thank you for thinking of me. Have a wonderful Christmas ❤
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Wish you the same, Brian. And peace and quiet.
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Felt bad hitting like on this. 15 days is crazy. Is it still smoking?
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Yes unfortunately. Until I get lots of rain the logs and stumps will continue to burn
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That blows my mind. We get the occasional forest and gorse fires here that last a few days (a week on rare occasions). I can’t imagine how nerve-racking more than a fortnight is for you. It’s heartening to see you searching for the good in it all. Thank you for the positivity reminder. 🤩
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Actually the threat of bushfire has been since September. Anxiety levels jumping about for months. The only patch of one hundred acres not burnt is around the house. The search is part of my recovery as well. Thanks for your thoughts
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I’ll keep you in them. I can’t imagine the stress levels. I’m glad the searches help you.
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Thank you Susan ❤
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