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Calissa ([personal profile] calissa) wrote2020-01-07 11:42 am
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First off, I'm safe.

Bush fires have been burning around the area for weeks. None have been an immediate threat to me. That said, I'm keeping an eye on one burning about 35km away in the national park--there's not a lot between me and it except forest and farm land.

The south coast has fared badly. It's about a two-hour drive from here and is where Sahaquiel and I go when we want to go to the beach. Bateman's Bay is one of the bigger towns in the region and the most direct drive from here. I'm told (via secondhand reports from a friend who got stuck there) most of it is intact, albeit without electricity. So, the cramped little cafe that serves the best vegetarian lasagne I've ever eaten is probably okay.

I also heard the Mogo Zoo was saved, though they were scrambling for generators afterwards. Mogo is a short distance inland from Bateman's Bay, and is a hippy tourist town surrounded by forest. Along its main street, it has a cottage with the most beautifully overgrown garden that makes me think of witches. I think that was saved, along with one of the ice cream shops (Mogo is where we always stop for ice cream). But I don't know about the charming second-hand bookshop (my last purchases there were China Mountain Zhang and The Ocean at the End of the Lane). The newspaper reports much of the town was razed, including the tea shop, a couple of churches and at least one art gallery.

While Canberra is not directly in the firing line, air quality has been a big issue. Even before Christmas, smoke from the fires was starting to make itself felt. But on New Year's Eve it rolled in so thick I could barely see the other side of the street. Since then, Canberra has often had the worst air quality in the world, being on occasion two or three times worse than the next worst city (often somewhere in Pakistan, India or China). We've done our best to keep the house shut up, but it leaks in anyway. Sunday was so bad we resorted to covering up the bathroom skylight by taping our laminated gaming maps to the ceiling (which worked surprisingly well) and covering the vents with plastic wrap. As the day wore on, we started wearing our P2 masks inside.

The photo above was taken on Sunday (admittedly through a somewhat dirty window). It doesn't do justice to how yellow the light was.

This morning was clear enough to open the house up for a short time and take the dogs on a long walk. However, the smoke is starting to blow in again and things are expected to get pretty bad again in the early hours of tomorrow morning. This is basically going to be the reality we have to live with until the fires are put out, which could be months away. We've had a few showers, but last I heard the Bureau of Meteorology wasn't expecting significant rainfall until April.

I'm doing my best to keep putting one foot in front of the other. The house still needs to be cleaned and meals still need to be made. And, of course, books still need to be read.
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[personal profile] radiantfracture 2020-01-07 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
I’m so sorry. What a nightmare for you. And for the world.
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[personal profile] annarti 2020-01-07 06:39 am (UTC)(link)
I've been particularly thinking of you in Canberra. I was watching a cricket match from Canberra just before Christmas that got abandoned due to smoke. The way it just billowed in across lake Burley Griffin and into the ground was like something out of Hollywood special effects, not real life. I hear it's reached Chile now, too.

Stay safe, from the smoke as much as the fires šŸ’š
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[personal profile] kaberett 2020-01-07 07:58 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you for talking.
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[personal profile] sweet_sparrow 2020-01-07 11:31 am (UTC)(link)
<3<3<3<3
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<3 <3 <3 <3
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[personal profile] rmc28 2020-01-07 12:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm glad you're safe. Thank you for talking about this.
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[personal profile] sine_nomine 2020-01-07 01:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I am so glad that you posted this. I realize I have little idea where my Australian friends are in that vast country. I had been wondering if any of you were being affected.

Sending good energy and tea and such from this side of the world. I can't imagine what this is like, and so sorry for the impact this is having on your life. It sounds scary and overwhelming and yet, as you say, possibly no relief in sight. Not good mental conditions to say nothing of the physical ones.

Do let me know if there is anything i can do from here.
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[personal profile] umadoshi 2020-01-07 02:09 pm (UTC)(link)
*sad hugs* Thank you for the update--I'm so glad you're safe from the actual fires. I'm thinking about you.
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[personal profile] starlightmagpie 2020-01-07 03:14 pm (UTC)(link)
As soon as I read about the air quality in Canberra, I immediately thought of you. I'm so sorry. Thank you for checking in.
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[personal profile] forestofglory 2020-01-07 03:48 pm (UTC)(link)
*hugs* we've had some bad fires here and even knowing that my house wasn't in danger it was awful. The smoke and the inability to go outside and knowing so many people are losing so much just gets to one.
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[personal profile] wispywillow 2020-01-07 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
So many of us all over the globe feel so helpless...
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[personal profile] pantha 2020-01-07 06:20 pm (UTC)(link)
*much hugs*

Thank you very much for the update. I am so glad to hear you are safe and that some of the things you hold dear have been saved.

I cannot comprehend how difficult it must be, though, with the smoke and the uncertainty. And how long this is probably going to go on for. *more hugs* Wishing you all the best, as always.
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[personal profile] onewhitecrow 2020-01-07 07:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for the update. It will end sometime, and trees will grow again, hold to that. Please be well-prepared and safe. Would that I could help any, I would send you so much rain...

I am much approving of your new in-house opportunities for upside-down bathroom dungeon crawls, by the way.
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[personal profile] clare_dragonfly 2020-01-09 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
I'm glad you're safe. This is so horrible.
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[personal profile] winterbird 2020-01-09 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
The smoke has been terrible. Glen's brother also lives in Canberra and we've been getting photo updates. It's just unspeakably awful, and I hope the winds move the smoke along soon, and that you all get a break from it. <3