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Swap Shuffle Share down south

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I was down south on the weekend, and happened to see that Transition Town Margaret River was having a Swap Shuffle and Share on Saturday. Was lovely to check it out and hear what they’re up to. The Swap Shufle … Continue reading

February Movie – Project Wild Thing

The monthly movie for February will be Project Wild Thing – a look at our relationship with technology and re-connecting kids with nature.

Date: Tuesday, February 11 (2nd Tuesday of the month all 2014)

Venue: The Stirling Arms Hotel

Time: 6 pm for food and drinks, 7 pm for screening Entry by donation

Watch the TrailerProject wild thing trailer
IMDB score 8.1/ 10

Read Summary
“David Bond is concerned. His kids’ waking hours are dominated by a
cacophony of marketing, and a screen dependence threatening to turn
them into glassy-eyed zombies. Like city kids everywhere, they spend
way too much time indoors – not like it was back in his day. He decides
it’s time to get back to nature – literally. In an attempt to compete with the
brands, which take up a third of his daughter’s life, Bond appoints
himself Marketing Director for Nature. Like any self-respecting salesman,
he sets about developing a campaign and a logo. With the help of a
number of bemused professionals, he is soon selling Nature to British
families. His humorous journey unearths some painful truths about modern
family life. His product is free, plentiful and has proven benefits – but is
Nature past its sell-by date?” via IMDB

Are you prepared for a bushfire?

Cycling through Hazelmere yesterday we saw smoke from a backyard. What idiot would be burning off in this weather we thought!? We were just about to leave it, but we thought we better check everything was OK.

As we arrived we could see long grass burning in the backyard of the house and it became clear it wasn’t planned. With a tap right in front of us we asked the owner ‘Where’s your hose?’, ‘I’m looking for it’ was the reply.

I ran and grabbed the neighbours hose and pulled it out, but there was no pressure. No one was home and we later found out he has a bore, hence no pressure. So without hoses or buckets there wasn’t much we could do but wait for the fire brigade. And by the time they came, the small grass fire was producing thick black smoke and threatening the house.

A timely reminder to tidy the yard and prepare for the summer season, especially with the scorching weather this weekend! It’s very difficult to find things and think clearly under stress, so a prepared plan of action and ready gear is vital.
Check out the government website Are You Ready?

Are You Ready Site

When we see something unusual, it can be easy to be distracted by the bystander effect, as we nearly were. To assume that everything is under control, or that someone else will help out. Indeed, several cars stopped, and one was ringing the fire brigade when we arrived, but many more drove by. So it’s important that we always check with our neighbours and community -‘Are you alright?’.

And if emergency preparedness interests you, contact our Be Prepared group coordinator Chris Hogan – Christine@hogans.id.au or phone 9279 8778