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Water & fire – my yin & yang

Today was our little school’s swimming carnival (where we compete annually against a bigger local school at the town’s lovely swimming pool).

I promised myself I was going to be a ‘normal’ parent today instead of the paparazzi… so only pics from the end of the day!

Violet surprised herself and those around her by nabbing her age champion award!

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She only swam three races for two firsts and a second.  Nice work, bumblebee!

Dash  swam his little heart out. Almost literally (his chest was POUNDING at the end of a couple of races, which naturally worries this Heart Mum).  He was utterly determined to swim in EVERY race, including medleys and both 50m and 100m of every stroke (maybe just the 50m in butterfly!).  I was soooooo proud of his efforts even though he could hardly lift his arms at the end of each race.  Teachers tried to talk him out of a couple of events, but we steadfastly had a go at everything.

I think a tiny part of him was disappointed to take home Reserve Champion for 10-year-old boys.

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He wanted the big one.  But in my eyes he won for Australia… I think every heartkid and every Heart Parent anywhere would have cheered him loud and long. (If you are wondering what I am on about, check back here).

Anyway, after we had cheered and gotten sunburned and packed up for home, I headed here…

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To one of our southern paddocks where a neighbour’s fire had crept into our side of the fence and taken off…

So Mr Incredible (who had managed to call in to cheer the kids on at the pool) had decided to backburn to save our yards.

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… the result was pretty thorough and reasonably spectacular.

We drove carefully past the smoke to the river, and were rewarded with this view…

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Swans galore, unruffled by the blaze nearby.

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And this little weeny bird, perched on a fence post cap nearby…

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This was the view from the edge of the river where the two shots above were taken.

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And the aftermath, as we drove back out of the paddock…

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Flickering flames…

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And furling fronds…
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of smouldering smoke…

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We hope the backburn has worked, and our yards stay secure and uncharred. Tonight the weather appears to be on our side – while it is hot and sticky, there is no wind…

I think, to bring our day full circle, a night-time swim might be on the agenda!  You cannot say life out here is ever boring or predictable…

Over and out from the yawning crew at Granite Glen…

🙂

BB

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