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In article , Andy q wrote:
Jen said... I'm sure the birds can fly to better places, True, birds can fly away but when more birds are shoehorned into smaller areas and forced to compete for territory and food, the results can be equally as devastating. Yeah, that's the other problem with fires in Victoria -- it encourages the buggers to move to Queensland. ;-) [ But as one who lives above a river bed full of dry guinea grass each year, I can sympathise with Jen and others. It can get a bit hairy! But fortunately our fires can *usually* be handled with adequate protective clothing and decent pressure in the garden hose. Not like those bloody southern things that burn in the tree tops and jump from one ridge to the next. Bugger the southern winter snow and summer fires; I'll stick to skin cancer and cyclones here in the deep north!] Cheers, Phred. -- LID |
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Jen wrote:
Have you all heard about the fires here in Australia? I'm 2 hours, by car away from them. There is smoke everywhere, I can taste it. I used to live in one of the places they say it might hit tomorrow, glad I don't live there now. It may get a bit closer to us tomorrow, but hopefully not close enough. My poor 11 year old daughter was so nervous, she seems to have settled now. The dog's been under our feet a lot, but the cats don't seem to be bothered. Good thoughts headed that way! -- Dan Goodman All political parties die at last of swallowing their own lies. John Arbuthnot (1667-1735), Scottish writer, physician. Journal http://dsgood.livejournal.com Links http://del.icio.us/dsgood Political http://www.dailykos.com/user/dsgood |
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"Jen" wrote in message ... Have you all heard about the fires here in Australia? I'm 2 hours, by car away from them. There is smoke everywhere, I can taste it. I used to live in one of the places they say it might hit tomorrow, glad I don't live there now. It may get a bit closer to us tomorrow, but hopefully not close enough. My poor 11 year old daughter was so nervous, she seems to have settled now. The dog's been under our feet a lot, but the cats don't seem to be bothered. Things have eased so far a bit today, but the worst is yet to come. They say they fires may continue for months, and Thursday will be the worst yet. Also January and February are usually the worst months for fire. It's pretty coll here now, but windy. Jen |
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