Monday, July 6, 2009
The Photo Game
This is a fun game that my Friend, Cheyenne-Millie sent me:
Millie's blog
The rules are:
Open your photos folder and select the 6th folder.
Then select the 6th photo in that folder and post that photo
along with the story behind the photo on your blog.
Then tag 5 friends.
This is a photo that Paul and Vicki took a couple of years ago when a bad bushfire went through a town close by. The roads had been closed off for about a week while they got the fires under control and Vicki and Paul wanted to see how extensive the fire was when the roads were opened again. It is in an area called the Bells Line of Road. Bushfires are a way of life here. Vicki even evacuated me from our house once when the fire got about 200 metres away. Vicki left when she could see the flames and Paul stayed to protect my house. The Bushfire Brigade were close by too. They do a fantastic job. And they are all volunteers. Check out their website for more information:
NSW Bush Fire Brigade
I tag the following kitties to play this game....
Pemberley
Jasmim
Mishkat
Sweet Praline
Aoise
Labels:
bushfires,
photo game
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We had some fire stuff this summer too but I live close enough in the city that I don't have to worry too much.
ReplyDeleteHuffle Mawson
Thanks for tagging us!
ReplyDeleteWe think that's an interesting photo, but it's a bit scary - especially after last year in Victoria. (We have some pretty bad forest fires here, but nothing like bushfires!)
You're in Australia right, where there were those bad fires last year? That had to have been scary!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if they roasted any khats?
ReplyDeleteHugz&Khysses,
Khyra
PeeEssWoo: Tank woo fur sharing your pikh!
This is a very nice game =)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the invite and join my birthday party!
Jas & Gi
Okay,I'll play. Mom says to wait until she gets back home from traveling this week.
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing! I enjoyed you photo and the story behind the photo!
ReplyDeleteWe are glad the Bushfire Brigade was near!