we clear out of the city for the beach on Christmas Eve,
most of our friends stay in town for Christmas lunch with family,
but for us, with our broader family overseas, it’s a lovely escape.
We go to the Mornington Peninsula, one hour out of Melbourne.
By Boxing Day this place will be heaving.
Melbourne-by-the-sea they call it;
finding a car park will be tricky,
and we’ll bump into more friends here on the Blairgowrie dog beach,
than we will on any walk in the park back home!
Our Rye beach house is in neighbourhood with mostly permanent homes.
It’s become our Christmas Eve tradition, to take a quick stroll around the block.
We like to check out any local building developments
and to admire the local decorations.
Perhaps in our dreams,
no one really bothers at the beach!
Although we do spot a few… ok one, a sign that something is up…
He sniffs suspiciously and then starts to lift a leg
“No!” I say firmly, but I must admit I tend to agree with him!
The air conditioner is working flat out,
but makes little impression.
I was pleased I stopped off at the Peninsula Pantry
to pick up my pre-ordered quiche, salads, mince pies, gingerbread Xmas tree,
and some gluten free spinach and feta balls for the girls for dinner.
I’ve been back in the country less than 48 hours,
and done a day at work in all this!
It’s too hot to even barbecue.
‘You want the quiche hot, forget it!’
After an oppressive, sweaty and ominous night,
we awoke to bright sunlight streaming in through the black-out curtains.
It was to be the hottest Christmas day for seventeen years.
‘all dogs off the beach by 9am’ rule.
By 9.30am the pavement is too hot for little Santa paws.
It is the perfect storm for the Bushfire’s already raging.
The bush fire came with no respect for tradition.
One restaurant served up the entire turkey works
before the order; evacuate, evacuate, evacuate came.
Backpackers were at the beach and left with only their swimsuits
before not being able to get back to their campsites.
or help the Firies at the Country Fire Authority (CFA),
The strong winds make the waves intense and the rips stronger than usual.
but we wake to news that over 120 houses have been lost
but mercifully, with no loss of life.
They are on the breakfast television and on the front page of the Herald Sun.
Local heroes, for defending the town, together with his Dad and the other CFA Wye River Firies as the fire raged.
but it seems like only yesterday the kids
were all starting school together…
How was your Christmas?