Definitely "not my cup of tea"
Idiom12:
Mono Monday: Distant
A bit of a mix of images both mono and colour, the top left I took this morning the smoke hung over the ocean like a shroud, the next three images were taken just before the events of the fire from the last three days took hold we walked up the road from where we live on Saturday afternoon to see this, the bottom left was an image that gave the sun an entirely different look in the afternoon as the smoke covered the sky, the last image was the sunset and smoke filled sky of 3 days ago...
All is well today, as people prepare to go back to their homes, everyone of them, no homes lost, just a few sheds and a couple of old shacks that were abandoned years ago, over 5000 hectares of bushland gone.
Most of the wild life have an uncanny nack of surviving bush fires, although some may not have made it, the majority would have left before the winds changed and took hold, strange to think that in a few years to come all will come back, wildlife and vegetation, the fires rejuvenates the trees that survived and seeds become a thousand fold until the bushland returns to how it was, that's the cycle of things in the Australian Bush..
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