Yes, We got back okay. House was okay, though some areas near the town had burned. We did better than a few years ago, when part of the back garden burned. We have several 40C-plus days coming next week, so we just have to ride it out.
I’m hoping there are no alarms next Friday, the 20th, when my town does the big Christmas twilight market, which is usually one of my most profitable days. One of the things I do for a living now that I am retired from my job is selling produce at the local Farmers Market. The heat and smoke has already done bad things to part of my fruit crop, and I can’t harvest too many flowers because I don’t want to scant either my bees or the local wildlife, so I am largely depending on sales of herbs, water plants and potted plants over summer. Going to be tough.
I have a writer friend from Melbourne staying while we work on proofreading and editing his new novel, and he helps me with some of the garden tasks that require a tall person with two fully functional hands, which I am not. So I especially hope we don’t get a fire while he is here. We took him to visit mutual friends down in town on the catastrophic fire danger day last week (catastrophic fire danger level means heat and winds bad enough that if a fire starts there will be no way to save anything, so it is safest to be somewhere else for the day). I hope he doesn’t have to see a fire up close.
Plus it is better for my partially disabled husband to not have to scramble to do a quick evacuation - he can still drive, but can’t walk fast or carry much. Bushfire season is hard for him.