ROMAN CANDLE AT MIDNIGHT

As I wandered outside on my way to bed a few nights ago, I noticed a speck of red light on a hilltop. A star?  I've been tricked before by how bright they can be in the bush.  A red star?  Venus?  Wrong direction. Definitely not a car tail-light, on the top of a rocky... Continue Reading →

SMOKE ON THE HORIZON

The problem with hills is that when there's a fire, you can't really see anything. For one thing, there's smoke. Tuesday started with a rolling thunder and scattered rain.  Lightning struck somewhere, but who knew where? On Christmas Eve 2012, while we were in Melbourne, there was a lightning strike that hit a log that... Continue Reading →

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