Today is Australia Day, which means January is all but over. While it arrived calmly in lovely weather, the last couple of weeks have shown us that the sun's rays are indeed warming. We bask roast in temperatures in the 40's when any type of outside work is a no-no. We have had one day when the temperature indoors reached 46°, several when it hovered around 45°, and many more when just above 40° was normal. Needless to say sleep is fitful, what seems gallons of water are consumed just to see it ooze from the pores and settle as a dampness on all parts of the body. Clothes are dripping wet, two showers a day essential ... and to say that I am looking forward to March would be an understatement!
But this Australia Day is a milestone day in the life of my daughter, who earlier in the day pledged allegiance to Australia ... she is now an Australian citizen. To mark the occasion I made a wall-hanging, 'A home among the gum trees', which she should receive once normal postal deliveries resume after the long weekend break.
I did take some photos the evening of the day when the temperatures reached the mid-forties ... for a few short moments the sky was glowing; not from the bush fires that prevailed further south, but from the dust particles in the atmosphere.
Today I am staying indoors partly because I have sewing to do, and partly because the endless heat soon depletes my reserves and I seriously have no desire to dehydrate myself with careless behaviour!
Sorry I'm so late arriving at this post, Shirley. How wonderful that this Australia Day was made so special for you by your daughter taking Australian citizenship. I'm now hoping that your weather will cool down to more bearable temperatures very soon. It's been a hard summer for Australia, hasn't it?
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