Another Long Dry Summer Ahead

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Another Long Dry Summer Ahead

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Just stepped outside to hear the sirens of 3 fire truckes heading out Ross Creek/ Smyesdale way (Otherside of Ballarat for all you Melbourne ppl)
Looking across the road and to the paddocks infront of my house, about 10-15km away, fire seemed to be fairly large, very dry day today.
Fingers crossed that it gets under control soon and no homes are lost.
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daamn.. thats something we neverl ike to hear. well its sposed to be about 38 tomorrow so lets hope it doesnt catch on any further... :shock:
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Post by Joel »

Yeah, it's been friggin hot, but I don't mind the hot weather.
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Post by CQ »

the big fires in victoria at the start of this year burnt out 1.3 MILLION hectares, in case anyone was wondering (which u prolly werent).
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yeh its usually not even hot in december, its usually more jan/feb/march, let alone hot in bloody november!
well thats ok, we had the hottest night in 100 years or something on the night i had my party :D only bad thing was, it was too hot to get the bonfire going!!
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