Tue, Dec. 31st, 2019 07:40 pm
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"A Reduced Threat has been issued for the Cudlee Creek fire which is now Contained."

FUCKING CONTAINED. I'm so happy. That last incident update made me teary to read. Incident/advice/warning updates are more like this sort of thing. Y'know, fire is here, travelling that way, crews in attendance, locals advised to be vigilant/activate their bushfire action plan/it's too late to leave. That sort of very official, warning kind of thing. That last one is just throwing so much praise and thanks at the fieries and locals.

'Monday's excellent outcome' like... You guys, yesterday was as bad as the day it started. Hot and windy and scary, and shit was already on fire, but none of it got out. They did so much for like the full week prior, earth moving and backburning to get a damn perimeter around this thing, and they did it. It's fucking contained I'm so goddamn happy.

Fieries, man. Fieries.

Sat, Dec. 21st, 2019 09:46 pm
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Three weeks ago it was still winter. I was at the cricket and it was cold and wet and everyone was in winter gear, complete with Crows scarves and beanies cos Cricket Australia doesn't make scarves and beanies. Last week it was spring! We got, like, a solid six days of spring this year. That's a lot of spring because spring is a lie. It's winter up until mid-December, then you get a week of spring, tops, and then BAM you're on day four of 40+ and everything's on fire.

Hey look everything's on fire. Must be summer. IT WAS WINTER THREE WEEKS AGO.


The Advertiser is Helpful. (I mean, they're not wrong. Also lol 'cool in the night' that very night it was still 37 at midnight.)

Mostly, though, fire. I'll just preface all this by saying I'm safe, my family's safe and I promise if I'm ever in a danger zone I'll evacuate (as will be described below) but yes. For now, my bit of the Hills is fine and dandy.

So, fire. NSW has had it shit for ages now, and that's undoubtedly what's been making international news, but we sadly got our bit yesterday. Catastrophic fire conditions (which is the worst) which doesn't necessarily mean something will catch fire, it just means that if something does catch fire it's going to be a shitshow. We've been through plenty of catastrophic days where no catastrophe actually eventuated. Yesterday, manymany things caught fire. Big ones on Yorke Peninsula, in grasslands just off Main North Road, stuff on Kangaroo Island which seems to have been worse today than yesterday, started by dry lightning.

The big one, though, has been the Cudlee Creek fire, which I'd been monitoring all morning, then we went to end of work/pre Christmas lunch at a pub whose aircon was not coping with its fourth day over 40. Those poor waitresses and kitchen staff, omg.

For the record, I live in amongst all those little greyed out <!&rt; marks in the bottom left of those maps. The red indicates the warning area, where you should really be evacuating, and the hasshed-ut bits indicate the fireground. Individual icons indicate reported incidents--exclamation points being small, localised things (like a house alarm, tree down, car accident, that sort of thing), fire is when general nature is on fire and (not visible here, but they'll come in a sec) little houses with fire are buildings on fire.

So that was how it was developing yesterday. Started the top left of that red blob, north-westerly blew it south-east and devouered Lobethal and Woodside, then a cool change hit and brought with it cool winds (it only got to 23 today), fuck-all rain, dry lighting that started the fires on KI and a change in wind direction, so now the goddamn thing looks like this )

Or even more specifically, this. The fireground is the size of Adelaide. Those little pockets there, if you zoom in on Woodside, for example, are where the fieries have managed to keep it back from the actual townships. Yellow means it's downgraded from 'Emergency' status to 'Watch and Act' status, which I'm unclear on because the latest report from the CFS says it's still uncontrolled so idk. Maybe it's just because the conditions aren't nearly so bad as yesterday. Also this from my favourite insta, which is terrifying.

I wish I'd taken a screenie of this before the cloud came over. You could see the plume of smoke on the satelite image from the fire, but I mean... you have to zoom in to see it. Pan west and the shit that's going on in NSW right now is horrifying. If you look at that in daylight (ie not the infra red overnight) then all the dirty-looking cloud cover you can see over half the country is smoke. Cricket match I was watching tonight from Canberra was abandoned because smoke blew over the ground and it looked like this. Victoria is not on fire and yet Melbourne looks like this.

I think WA is okay. They seem to be not on fire. Well done WA!

Oh also, Cudlee Creek was started by a tree falling on power lines. Not fire bugs, thank god.

But yes. In closing, I'm safe. The cool change is now blowing the fire in the complete opposite direction from me (on that map above, I'm around about where the lone greyed out <!&rt; is in the bottom right-ish). It'd have to get through the whole Crafers/Stirling/Bridgewater area, which is much more heavily populated than where it is now and hence much easier for the fieries to navigate by road. It'd also have to jump the freeway, the big red wiggle going through said Crafers/Stirling/Bridgewater area. So yeah, I'm safe and I promise I'll tell you if ever I'm not ♥

Sat, Dec. 5th, 2015 05:16 pm
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That Smoke I Smell Isn't Someone's Barbecue: A Tale of Living In The Hills by Annarti

Thursday night I smelt smoke when I got home. Check the CFS and sure enough, there's a 'Completed' grass and stubble fire on the road across the valley from me. Then, 10-ish that night, MORE DRAMA. I heard sirens, refreshed the CFS and see an 'Assist SAPOL' (South Australia Police) item ON EVE ROAD. THAT'S MY STREET. The sirens kept getting louder until they stopped RIGHT AT THE END OF MY DRIVEWAY. Carefully crept outside with my phone locked onto the CFS, making sure there wasn't a dangerous situation (I mean, the CFS are involved so it's unlikely to be a gunman or something, but still) and saw the firetruck at the end of the driveway was still full of fieries looking down at whatever SAPOL were doing. The website incident had by this stage upgraded to 'Building Fire' so I, and a bunch of other locals, stood at the end of the driveway in my dressing gown watching all the flashing lights. There was an ambo with its light turned off, and the driver just sitting there reading the paper. Also I couldn't smell smoke.

After a while the fieries all started driving off, and one fiery came over to ask if I knew the people in the house two down from me (nope) and to tell me what was going on. Very small house fire, but the owners weren't home and the implication was that it was deliberately lit. Dick move. Especially so soon after the Pinery fires, seriously dick move. Doubt I'll find anything more about that, but that was a fun bit of drama for the evening!

Moving on, today has been cleaning day, though I've only done one item on the list. Started at about 11:30. Three and a half hours later and the Shagna is as shiny as it'll ever be. There was enough road grime around the bottom of the doors that you could've written 'clean me' in it with your finger, except that it was road grime not dust, and that would be icky. The hub caps--all three of them, goddamnit--were just about black. Now they're the same champagne colour as the car again. Oh, and I had that front left panel replaced on Thursday, so that's no longer dented. Less than $200, so worth it. Cleared out all the shopping bags and floating pens and transferred them to Yoshi the Mazda, got rid of all the parking tickets and shopping receipts, and found $10 under the driver's seat, score!

Yesterday I also got the rego for Yoshi the Mazda transferred and paid my stamp duty, so it's officially mine, now =D

Tomorrow I'll take photos of the Shagna when I take it over to Mum and Dad's, where it'll live until it sells.

Still want to vacuum the house, put my clothes away and sweep the kitchen floor, but after washing the car in 37-ish I need a break. Hey look, a wip! I've since done the trunk and most of the branches of the left-most tree you can see on the ref. Hoping to have it finished today or tomorrow. I had a lot of fun on the reflections. This billabong is so glassy flat and gives the most beautiful soft reflections.

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