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It should have rained. It's the end of the October Long Weekend and it hasn't rained. It's Tuesday and it did not rain, it usually always rains. Never plan anything which requires sun on October long weekend because it will be rained out all weekend. But the clouds merely rumbled once and vanished. And its unbearably hot here. It's only October, not yet December, and its already hot and there isn't a breath of a southerly in sight either.
The bushfires, well the season's already started, its going to be a bad one. I wasn't here last year when they ripped through. A bad year. They're only meant to happen every 5 or 6 years. A really bad year, where the sun turns red and the wind carries burnt leaves and the sky turns ghastly shades of death. I remember the blood suns well, not bright white or yellow light that glares and hurts the eyes, but a deep deep well of red, blood red and the heat makes it shimmer and melt, the sky melting blood down on us. It's going to be another year like that, and the bored mindless school kids shall help light the fires. Everyone will curse them as it's hard enough when nature's torch is blazing for a fight anyway. If Johnny wasn't so wrapt up in kicking out refugees and spending money left and right in America's wake against 'terrorism', then something might have been done to help our own suffering country. The farms have been in drought throughout most of the year, and summers only just about to commence. We're already having to import food and our exports are dropping. There's no honey left either, an australian honey industry that exports has suddenly had to import, no one's been noticing until now because the press keeps on about America's war and refugees, and our economy's already being suffering without having to add the cost of food and water. It's been the worst droughts since about 1920.
And I hate the heat. It sucks what little is left in me out, leaving you completely languishing. The heat pounds through you, and you struggle for breath against it. Water restrictions will be in place soon too. Gosfords been on them for a year, it seems odd that we aren't already on them, but perhaps they want to help delay the pain.
So now I must wait for the sun to turn red and hope to get through this summer in one piece, I feel such an ominous presence upon me that I'm not sure if I will, I am already languishing, and my thoughts shall become as ashes.