Stu
26-01-2006, 05:38 PM
I don't think anyone has mentioned this yet but the has been a few home observatories lost in the Grampians bushfires.
I was speak to a guy from the area yesterday and he said that his friends observatory had been destroyed and his had almost been bulldosed ahead of the fire front. The driver said "is this a toy house?" or something like that, and the owner said no it's an observatory and there's X number of tons of concrete and steel. The driver then decided to drive around the obsveratory instead of over it, for fear on wrecking his doser.
Imagine some bulldoser guy drivering onto site and saying that everythings got to go. :help3: :sad: As if the fire wasn't enough of a threat. But it has to be done I guess.
My condolences to anyone that has lost any property or friends, family or livestock (60,000 sheep so far and a lot of burnt native animals like koalas).
Smoke is everywhere down here on peninsula and the ground shows sunlight is very deep orange tint, so up there it must be horrible.
It's so dam hot too.
:cold: not.
I was speak to a guy from the area yesterday and he said that his friends observatory had been destroyed and his had almost been bulldosed ahead of the fire front. The driver said "is this a toy house?" or something like that, and the owner said no it's an observatory and there's X number of tons of concrete and steel. The driver then decided to drive around the obsveratory instead of over it, for fear on wrecking his doser.
Imagine some bulldoser guy drivering onto site and saying that everythings got to go. :help3: :sad: As if the fire wasn't enough of a threat. But it has to be done I guess.
My condolences to anyone that has lost any property or friends, family or livestock (60,000 sheep so far and a lot of burnt native animals like koalas).
Smoke is everywhere down here on peninsula and the ground shows sunlight is very deep orange tint, so up there it must be horrible.
It's so dam hot too.
:cold: not.