Two weeks later (27th January, 2013), a cyclone came down the east coast of Australia, and the tail end ripped across Bribie Island with wind gusts over 100Km/h. At the same time we had a king tide, so water in the canal reached the highest levels I have seen - about 20cms below the lip of the retaining wall. Ah well, at least it blew the smoke from the bushfires away.
graham has 30 years of professional psychiatric practice, focusing on young people. he is most interested in prevention. paralysed from the chest down in 2009, he has had to fight his way back to health, fitness and relative autonomy. Stories from this emotional journey are mixed with insights from practice and research about mental health, suicide prevention and self-injury. Check out 'Taking Charge: A journey of Recovery" See beneath my blog photo
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Smoke over Water
Bribie Island, 10th January 2013
The bushfires raged in national park about 3 kms from our home. This was the view of smoke over the water of the canal being blown southerly. We were lucky; there was a lot of water between us and the fires. But it was still an anxious time; you never quite know what the embers in the wind will do next.
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