AUSTRALIA ~ The Antipodes

AUSTRALIA ~ The Antipodes
I love a sunburnt country / A land of sweeping plains / Of ragged mountain ranges / Of droughts and flooding rains / I love her far horizons / I love her jewel-sea / Her beauty and her terror / The wide brown land for me / ~ Dorothea Mackellar (1885-1968)

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Saturday, August 16, 2008

Weather Observations


Pic by Gemma Wiseman ~ Rolling clouds above school buildings
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Sunday Scribblings prompt #124 ~ Observations
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The weather is always a reliable topic to chat about ~
There is always something happening ~
But lately
There seems to be something happening
Just a little too often
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It is winter in Australia ~
Over night
Temperatures can get below zero ~
That is normal
A maximum temperature
During the day
Hovers around 12 degrees celsius ~
That is normal
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Pic by Gemma Wiseman ~ A brief glimpse of sunlight between rain showers
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But rain
Rain and more rain
Hurls itself from
Strangely moody clouds
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Rain has been a daily event for
A week now!
I don't remember seeing
So much sky water
Since I was a child!
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And the oddness doesn't end there
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Take yesterday~
My 50 minute drive home from school
At 5pm involved
Driving through
High blustery wind to
Ice laden rain
To blue sky
Filled with sunlight to
Sunshower to
Strong winds to
Bolt of rain
(Wipers on full ~
But after just a few swipes
A lovely squeaky sound emanates because
The rain now is almost
Non existant!)
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Repeat this cycle at least 4 times!
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But wait!
There is more!
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Keep in mind this is winter time!
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Pic by Gemma Wiseman ~ Winter buds
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We do enjoy some winter flowers
But other flowers are
Flowering in profusion!
Streets are lined with wattle golds
Early!
Very early!
And even those personalities who
Shed their leaves for
A deep winter sleep
Are already budding!
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Spring is a month away!
Why!
Why!
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Pic by Gemma Wiseman ~ Wattle golds ~ This pic was taken over a month ago at Balnarring on the Mornington Peninsula
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NOTES ~ These weather observations mainly relate to the south east regions ~ Mornington Peninsula ~ of Australia! I believe Sydney is similar, but takes the prize for the greatest number of thunderstorms in one week!
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10 comments:

Mom Knows Everything said...

Your pictures are just gorgeous!

A Wild Thing said...

I'm afraid our winter flowers here in the midwestern states, hold a strange crystal glow as ice forms on their brittle skeleton. Smashed flat from repeated snowfall, to see an inch of green peak through in the spring is a glorious event to be sure!

sharon

Anonymous said...

I love talking about the weather! :D

Our winter was much too long - and already we are having Fall like temperatures! I think we had a week of really hot weather... it IS a little freaky! :)

Anonymous said...

I found your post at Sunday Scribblings. Wow, it really sounds to me a bit like the weather in the UK right now - except it's summer here!

Amarettogirl said...

It was great to read your post - while where I am it the end of summer ( that I ache to let go of) --your words and images reminded me of the beauty in colder temps.

Anonymous said...

My SS post is here: http://amarettogirl.squarespace.com/the-written-word/

Linda Jacobs said...

Your poem makes me jealous that spring is almost upon you!

I have just one more week of summer vacation and then it's back to school for another year.

Patois42 said...

This is a wonderful post. I love your observations. My best friend has moved to NZ, and she's noticing similar things. She's very happy spring is coming.

danni said...

sad to say what you're observing in your winter is pretty much what our summer has been all about - record rainfall amounts and thunder busters nearly every second day --- and from october till april we'll suffer the tortures of the damned getting through autumn and winter - seems like we got extremely short changed in the summer department here this year!!!

Beth Camp said...

Beautiful poetry and beautiful accompanying pictures. Your observations are what the average person "sees" and "understands" of the effects of global warming, something we don't quite know, yet know very well as the seasons turn.

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