Wednesday, 6 February 2013

A BIG thank you! My friends...

From left to right is the raised flood-bank along Cedar Creek - a tranquil walk 
It has come to my attention, that I have to say a very big thank you to my friends - those folks out there in the 'interwebs', who have taken the time out of there busy lives to visit my blog - read my 'ranting' sometimes 'random' posts, but thinking about my story enough to stop and leave their comments.  It really makes a massive, positive difference to me!  


So, thank you folks;

+Priscilla Hedlin ; +Kevin Weilacher ; +thillai raj ; +The Onion ; +Optimistic Existentialist ; +Cheri Interman ; +Chronic Pain Queensland ; +Todd Tarno ; +Tú Phạm ; +Jaclyn Allmon; +Lew Gray ; +ATLAS Experiment ; +Richard Branson ; +Susan Kleinz ; +Jayne McCubbin ; +Akua Hope ; +Chronic Pain Queensland ; +Vicki Whitford ; +Kouto Yamamoto ; +Linda Egli ; +Leslie Samuel ; +Janice Nichols ; +Barbara H. ; +Barbara Alma ; +Ron Garan ; +CERN ; +Abdu'l-Hanif Al Shukri ;

I thought I might just show a glimpse of 'our' little Cedar Creek. It plays a part in my journey - in the background - trickling, flowing, bubbling along. She can be both serene and at times bad tempered. We love it...



A peaceful swimming-hole - our beautiful Cedar Creek

Sadly, due to the unforseen 'Monsoon' which visited upon us 2-weeks ago - and delivered howling winds and torrential rains - our beautiful Cedar Creek has been somewhat remodelled...









Cedar Creek, view of driveway -[gone!]- The raging torrent!


Cedar Creek Road Causeway - 16in' /400mm water over road. Eventually - the Creek swelled to approx. 40in'/1100mm over the road - and the signs went under!

However - I never lose my wonderment for 'Mother-Nature'. How she can be both tolerant and terrible - in the space of a day. But, out of all the maelstrom can come new growth, new beginnings, a fresh start. Wonderful...



The NEW Cedar Creek -  exposed, raw, ready for action - new swimming holes to explore!

A new log jam - so Cedar Creek picks another route! Rocks, rocks, everywhere!

Sunday, 3 February 2013

Hello 2013! Can you believe it? A 2nd Australia Day!

Tropical Cyclone 'Oswald"
I feel like a survivor - in so many ways.  I know that sounds like a tired old statement, but so what.  It is my reality, so you can hear-(?) me say it because I love being alive right now!  Maybe it's just the flavour of my "Moccona"-coffee & "Dilmah"-tea cocktail in the bottom of my mug - you know when it gets to the bottom and the good bits rush in!  So, when I feel like I do - like I do now - mostly, I forget to share it around on here in my blog, because I have to remember to blog!  That's not easy for me, at 46 with the memory that I've got - but considering all that I have been through, I feel for the survivors of the monsoon-floods in Bundaberg, when the "Burnett-River' burst it's banks, in Queensland on Saturday 26th January, last weekend...




Queensland Rivers in flood...



So in my small way, I want to say a tribute to the ordinary people of Bundaberg for being so tolerant in the face of despair.  After having lost everything - memories, belongings, houses, even the lives of loved ones - they still show a side that makes me proud to be Aussie - true grit!  When the entire northern half of their city has been obliterated by Natures fury-(Tropical-Cyclone 'Oswald"), so absolute strangers come together to help their brothers and sisters, clean up the mess left by the maelstrom from last weekend...






North Bundaberg - (in flood)

The Premier of Queensland - Mr. Campbell Newman, has graciously issued a proclamation; "That Queenslanders can have a second chance to celebrate "Australia-Day"-(formerly held every 26th January), to be given a 2nd Australia Day, on the 3rd March 2013.  Thank you sir - for giving  this courtesy!  Let's hope we can have a good weather day to celebrate, our day!

Too easy can I forget that there is always someone out there - somewhere, doing it tougher than me!  I wish I could remember that more often, than when I get reminded of that - When a tragic event occurs - somewhere around the world, or even in my own 'backyard'.  It also means that I can be grateful for the level of health I have right now too!  And that we can be good to each other, loving to our families, respectful to our friends, and when they need a helping hand - to give them a hand before they ask for it! Just like Good-Charlotte! 

Our thoughts and prayers are with you folks...