Saturday, January 4, 2014

A Hot Aussie Summer

G'day everyone Well, yes, it is Summer in Australia...!

Right about now, I'm dying for a cool winter breeze.  As I type it's swelteringly hot at 37C - approx 98.6 and tomorrow is going to be hotter, they are tell us!  (Air conditioning is a must!), cattle loo-ing in the distance, the rooster crowing at 4am! I decided it might be nice to give you a taste of the Australia that I live in...

 My region is the North Burnett - home of citrus, cows, nuts, fruits and mining. For us, this is the hottest time of the year (naturally) with storms, lightning and bushfires. Last year we also had floods. (I won't dwell on that this time!)

We also have a wide range of cultural pursuits from photography and painting through to quilting, potting and even chainsaw sculpting. Just about every town has a thriving arts and cultural centre, which has a continuous loop of exhibitions! We know how to part, just like we know how to work! Our main income for the region comes form our agricultural pursuits. This includes small crops, cattle and much more.

Having such diverse land uses, our area relies heavily on our road systems, which is still in disrepair as a result of last year's floods. But we also experience some cracker storms!  They are lovely and add so much to the soil, but I have to admit, I'm not really a storm person. Every now and again we get wild "willy willy's" too. But they are a small (though annoying) part of our overall natural wonders.

The land, at this time of the year is brown to olive greens.

                   

The area is named for the Burnett River that wends it's way through the region. Normally, it flows softly on it's way to Bundaberg where it meets the ocean, but in times of heavy rain it's a roaring torrent. At this time of the year, if flows in dribs and drabs.

People make use of the river for many kinds of recreational pursuits (of the kind they can't do during the year.)

Fishing is particularly popular with the younger set! But the river is so much more than a recreation venue, it's also our source of potable water, feeds our agricultural industry and is literally the life blood of our region.

Local produce in the region at this time of the year includes melons - a favourite of the roadside stalls... You can drive through most townships in our region and find a homemade stand, touting them for sale.  It's also a staple at many QCWA halls and functions at this time of the year in the sweltering heat!

Considering a trip and you're a little more local? North Burnett is very accessible. Why not learn more about our driving opportunities? Click here for details!

But, we are so much more than the average agricultural community. Summer is also the time when we celebrate what it means to be an Australian. Not just a member of "this region."

Our area is proud of it's traditions, and we begin our celebrations with Australia Day on the 26th January every year. Most townships will hold a community Barbecue in either a park or hall, manned by volunteers. This is when local Australia Day winners are announced and traditionally, it's also one day a year where many new Australians are welcomed into the community.

Summer is hot, dry and challenging, but Australians are particularly good at making the best of their situation, being adaptable and good natured.

I do hope this glimpse into Summer in Australia (and particularly my region) has interested you. To learn more, why not check out these resources?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSKnV9Jjbeg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrsDOQtUToo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ec5V9kf_d-I&list=PLEwkHbGgoGYZgaULro_X_nxf0XUYpVjyh
http://www.northburnett.qld.gov.au/?id=129
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Burnett_Region
http://www.rmwilliamscentre.com.au/north-burnett-region-overview

Well, now I've shared some of my lifestyle with you, I'd also like to share a book!

A Stranger's Embrace Give Away

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1. Tweet about my giveaway - (a suggested tweet can be found below) and leave a blog entry below with your twitter id and email here on the blog.

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A Stranger's Embrace

Davis and Jane... Cupid is at it again with a little more divine intervention, but can love survive the danger ahead?

Jane has been living a lie, with her daughter Frannie while on the run from her abusive husband.

Davis Formosa, world famous science fiction author has been intrigued by the quiet and unassuming waitress at the diner he has taken to frequenting.

But Cupid in the guise of Jake has his work cut out helping these two to find their happy ending, especially in the face of increasing danger.

Publisher's Note: Although this story contains characters from ‘Blame the Wine’, it is a separate story altogether.




Click on the cover to travel to Totally Bound's website!

Jane disliked the necessity of working in the small diner across the road from Veha Industries, but it paid the bills and kept her under the radar. It also ensured that no one looking would find her easily. Especially him. She wasn’t superstitious, but even the thought of him still had her glancing around carefully, hoping he wouldn’t magically turn up outside the door to haul her away.

People came in and out, ordering their drinks and food. They rarely paid real attention to the woman serving them—the one who hid who and what she really was. She read the body language of the patrons and adjusted her behaviour accordingly. She did it with every ounce of her hard-won knowledge and experience of human nature.

Jane wiped her hand on the towel and pushed aside the limp strand of hair that had escaped the scrappy bun,. She was already longing for the brief break she could expect to take within the next hour, once her fellow waitress arrived. Mary had rung in late, as the doctor’s appointment for her three-year-old’s injections had taken significantly longer than planned.

“Coffee—flat white, for table ten.” Les pushed the tray into her hands. Jane moved quickly, dodging and weaving as people filed out of the eatery, drifting off to work. She made her way towards the table in the corner. At nine a.m. she could reasonably expect things to begin slowing down, something the ache of her feet reminded her of. The man sitting there smiled at her as she carefully placed the cup on the scratched Formica in front of him.

“Thanks.” The man had been coming in for weeks, always picking the same booth, while he did whatever he did on his small tablet device. She’d been drawn to him from the first. It wasn’t his rugged good looks or the leather clothing he wore like a glove over his muscular body. She doubted it was the piercing green eyes or the mobile mouth. Jane also refused to believe it could be the chiselled jaw and defined cheeks. No, it was the air of serenity he radiated. Here sat a man comfortable in himself and his chosen profession.

That very first day as she delivered his coffee—flat white, no sugar—she’d caught sight of his work, the lines of red and blue writing meaningless to her, but he’d quickly turned it over, hiding it from sight. She’d scurried away, feeling an embarrassed, blush burning her cheeks at being caught looking at his work.

Today he held nothing in his hands except his coffee. She surveyed his blunt fingers for a moment, before turning away with a faint wistful sigh.

 He put out his hand, stopping her, and she sucked in her breath at the zing of awareness that speared her. “I wanted to…” He blushed as she turned. “I wanted to thank you for looking after me these last few weeks.”

Jane smiled, knowing that answering him would reveal part of the reason she remained in hiding. But he looked at her, as if expecting an answer, and the knowledge that he waited bothered her. It filled her with a vague sense of dissatisfaction. “That’s okay.” She rasped the words, the sound one that she’d practised for a long time to perfect. It usually kept the men away.

He narrowed his eyes and his face, beautifully formed as it was, hardened. Jane backed away, unable to help herself. That kind of searching look in the past had always resulted in a painful reaction, and she gulped for air.

“Jane? Next order waiting!” Les called out from behind the counter. Without a word, Jane turned, thankful for Les’ gruff intervention, even if it had been accidental.

Les had taken her in the day she’d arrived on the doorstop, little more than a bedraggled rat dragging her barely-teen daughter behind her. He’d never asked why or how and she remained thankful for that small mercy. There was no way I could even begin to explain how my situation came about. Not easily and certainly not without risk to Frannie. Or me.

Instead of judging them both for the bruises on their skin and the wild look in their eyes, he’d seen something that she hadn’t. That, deep down, she was a fighter. A survivor. He’d offered her a job waiting tables and the small apartment above where she and Frannie lived. It wasn’t the comfortable existence they’d enjoyed before, but it was safe. And, more importantly, anonymous.

The bacon and egg burger with black coffee was a regular order and she knew where it was going before Les even opened his mouth. “Yeah, table five. Got it.” He smiled.

“Everything okay?” He searched her face and Jane felt the uncomfortable sensation of awareness. He knew just how flustered she was after that short encounter with the man on table ten.

“Yeah, I’m fine. He’s just being friendly.”
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January 9 Jacqui Carling Rodgers
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January 11 Susanne Bellamy
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30 comments:

  1. Hi Imogene

    That was a lovely post on your area I am in Sydney and it is hot here today as well the air con is on and I am comfortably reading :) I love the BBQs and the fun we have with the family on Australia Day and I am looking forward to it

    Have Fun
    Helen

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    1. Thanks for your kind words Helen. I figured it would be interesting if we present the Summer days that we (sometimes) take for granted :)

      Gool luck with the prize draw!

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  2. Great to learn more about your local area. We're sweltering in Toowoomba too. Air con helps but we lost power for a while! Too many air cons on!

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    1. Thanks Susanne - yes I had heard it was hot down there! Make sure you drink lots of water and stay as cool as possible.

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  3. I love contests. I'm a sucker for a contest.

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  4. I'm in Florida and I love our winter weather... we're not freezing, but we're not sweltering either. Thanks for the contest!

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  5. I tweeted! https://twitter.com/linda_lindalou/status/419542816046329856
    my twitter id is @linda_lindalou
    my email is lindalou (at) cfl (dot) rr (dot) com

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  6. Imogene - I went to your Facebook page and looked for the post about the giveaway but didn't see it to share... Are we just supposed to share your Facebook page? I would think you'd have a post about this giveaway and the whole blog hop... sigh...

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    1. You can either just share the page or you can share the post I've put up. Thanks again :)

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  7. It's pretty cool here in Alabama right now. They say a cold front is going through to make the wind chills 15 below zero the few couple days.

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    1. Holly, it's certainly much cooler there than here right now. Stay warm and inside if you can!

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  8. Tweeted @ https://twitter.com/KinomiyaMichiru/status/419612035979030528

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    1. Hi Rita, so you'd be enjoying reasonably mild weather right now? My husband and I loved California when we were there about 7 years ago.

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  10. Hi Imogen, my hubby and I have ridden our motorbike through your region often. I love it. Thanks for sharing. I have tweeted: https://twitter.com/KendallBooks

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    1. Great to hear that Kendall! Good luck with the entries!

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    1. Thanks Michelle, it's not a bad place to live at all!

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  13. ** Sorry forgot to include the tweet link

    Australia's summers are pretty infamous :P I love visiting Australia but only visit during the colder periods. I LOVE Australia's scenery, the outback and the beaches, etc. There's so many places to explore and so little time.

    I've not read any of your books but will be checking them out. Thanks for the giveaway.

    https://twitter.com/cutiephinphin/status/420105755547537408

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    1. Thanks for your entry cutiephinpin... There are so many sites, aren't there?

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  14. I tweeted here is the link https://twitter.com/cjlps23/status/420513244109758464
    I am so excited about sharing these Aussie authors there are so many really good ones thank you for this hop

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    1. Not sure if I had to leave my email cjlps23 at gmail dot com

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    2. Brilliant! Thanks love to read!!

      Yes the email address helps :)

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  15. This year's summer's been pretty mild in comparison to last year though. Although in saying that, it feels really hot when it's hot but this week's a little chilly! Hoping for great weather for Aus Day :)

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    1. wow Tien I do wish it was cooler here <3 Thanks for entering!

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