IronBear
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Joined: 6/19/2005 From: Beenleigh, Qld, Australia Status: offline
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Yeah julia we grow up with these things and forget that others don't understand or can even immagine the pain, suffering and heartbreak bush fires cause.. It is something that many of are used to and volunteers are usually first to thefront and to support. I know the Ash Wednesday Fires in Victoris some years ago gor covverage over seas as did the fires than ringed Canbera and later the ones which hit the outer suburbs of Sydney. Still as a kid growing up in country Victoria, there was hardly a week which went past without the alarm going off for a large grass fire which has been known to decimate several thousand acres of geazing land for sheep or dairy cattle. The town used to shut down, most ablebodied males wenet off to fight the fires and the women used to set up a supportbase for sangers and tea for the guys comming in for a break. Mum used to ferry them out to the various points for relief and Dad was one of the co-ordinators due to disabilities.. It was the norm for us kids. We learned early the dangers of tossing a lit cigaretts in the grass and to collect empty beer bottles as well... We knew the harshness of drout regularly (well things havent changed there) and there ever present dangers of fire.....
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