We spent 3 years renovating it, but then lost it during the February 7 2009 'Black Saturday' bushfires in Victoria. We just received the keys to the new replacement house last week.
See http://www.abc.net.au/innovation/blacksaturday/#/stories/mosaic
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Normally, a lengthy poem such as this would repel me from reading til the end. But this held me captive and I enjoyed the detailed descriptions and interesting narrations. Every line served its purpose. And grief had me as well when such a lovely cottage was devoured by bush fire. Such a tragedy. And I know it must be heartbreaking since you renovated it for three years and it all ended up in ashes in a blink of an eye. The rhyme scheme is exceptional and the rhythm was great, too. Truly a masterpiece. :x
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Thank you so much for that very flattering review. we did indeed have many fond memories and wanted.. read moreThank you so much for that very flattering review. we did indeed have many fond memories and wanted to preserve them in this poem, all of those details are real. That cottage oozed character.
11 Years Ago
great story my friend...an enthralling ride....and the pictures?
wow
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Thanks mate. Working there right now hanging blinds in the new house. I hate hanging blinds! But .. read moreThanks mate. Working there right now hanging blinds in the new house. I hate hanging blinds! But cheaper than getting someone who knows what they are doing.
11 Years Ago
cheaper than getting ME and that's for sure.....Bloody travelling expenses and all
11 Years Ago
Dunno, can you do this s**t? And are the straight, and don,t fall down?.
Oh yes Keith it was such a tragic day and never forgotten. Your images that show us what you found after then fire brought tears to my eyes. Your new house is beautiful but can never replace the memories of the old one. Yet you will build new ones.
The pain from that day will never diminish I am sure and the beautiful land that was around before has probably become a nightmare you wouldn't want to repeat.
My heart goes out to you(still) for the suffering caused to you an so many others. And to think it's been this long before you could move into your new house.
The grief and heart break live on.
Thank you so so much for sharing this!
A day no one in this state will ever forget I can assure you.
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Thank you WW, this was not our home but a renter and retirement place. Our own home at Nar Nar Goon.. read moreThank you WW, this was not our home but a renter and retirement place. Our own home at Nar Nar Goon North (Gembrook) was menaced by that fire for about 6 weeks afterwards, but it never came that final bit. My wife (a lifeline counsellor) visited most people in the Labertouche area and she heard so many tales of horror. At least no one died in our area, that fire had been burning for a week and the area evacuated. Our tenant left 2 days before. The volunteers were wonderful, my wife & daughter run a hair salon in Drouin and basically opened it up for the lady volunteers and the survivors with little comforts and often living in poor temporary accommodation. A day spa lifted their spirits. After the fires new regulations meant we could not rebuild that type of cottage, only a brick house on a slab. So we were really among the lucky ones, all we are suffering is a really bad dose of nostalgia. On the other hand, my brother in law from Kinglake was a personal friend of Byan Naylor and many of his neighbours perished including many children that played with his kids.
Thanks you again for your kind words WW.
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Yes Keith, just today I have been reading in the paper about the affects that Black Saturday are hav.. read moreYes Keith, just today I have been reading in the paper about the affects that Black Saturday are having on the children in the area...ADHD, separation anxiety, nightmares and it seems to go on.
A beautiful heartfelt write - you drew me into your words with your wonderful descriptions. Wonderful writing my friend. :) Julie
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Thank you so much Julie, I really appreciate your kind words and I am glad that you liked it. Keith.. read moreThank you so much Julie, I really appreciate your kind words and I am glad that you liked it. Keith.
Hello. Shallimar was good enough to steer me to your poem and I'm delighted she did. I write only rhymed, metered verse and am always happy to meet others who do. I don't know why I didn't see your postings before this, but I will make up for it by reading all of your poems in the next few days.
I enjoyed this poem immensely. Your narrative had a splendid flow that kept me interested throughout, even to the surprising and unfortunate ending. A superb poem. Richard (richom)
Wow, thank you for calling in and leaving your kind words Richard. Likewise I seek rhymers and wil.. read moreWow, thank you for calling in and leaving your kind words Richard. Likewise I seek rhymers and will be paying a visit. And thanks to the divine miss Shallimar for sending customers my way.
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I wish everyone called me shallimar that was the idea but they all want to call me Rose lol
Yo.. read moreI wish everyone called me shallimar that was the idea but they all want to call me Rose lol
Youre welcome Keith.. xo
No, the original home was built in the 1950's from second hand materials. We renovated but kept as .. read moreNo, the original home was built in the 1950's from second hand materials. We renovated but kept as much of the original character as we could. The new replacement house was built in situ on a concrete slab. New building regs came in that prevented us putting back a wooden cottage, Thanks for calling in and kind review. Regards, Keith.
11 Years Ago
They both look beautiful, especially the surroundings. Where exactly is this?
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Google map 485 Forest Road, Labertouche, Victoria and you will see a bare 4 acre block surrounded by.. read moreGoogle map 485 Forest Road, Labertouche, Victoria and you will see a bare 4 acre block surrounded by bush.
Frame this poem with the pictures and hang them on the wall of your new cottage. This was very touching, but never forget that things and property can be replaced, but the lives lost is haunting. Enjoyed this poem. thanks for sharing. Trace
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OH I second that notion Keith. Super Idea Trace.. xo
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Yes Trace, we were humbled by the strength and courage of those who lost family or spent hours in te.. read moreYes Trace, we were humbled by the strength and courage of those who lost family or spent hours in terror. In comparison we are only suffering a nasty dose of nostalgia. (On a mine, if so which im ex BHP)
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Before the giant land slide back in april, a 930 komatsu could do it with350tons in about 35 minutes.. read moreBefore the giant land slide back in april, a 930 komatsu could do it with350tons in about 35 minutes. The slide took out the main haul road and destroyed millions of dollars of equipment. Go to: Rio tinto kennecott utah copper.com for more info on the mine and slide.
The house is amazing. I like the story and the photos. Good to built things with your own hands. Thank you for sharing the photos and the amazing poetry.
Coyote
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Thank you so much Coyote. I really appreciate you coming back and leaving such a wonderful comment... read moreThank you so much Coyote. I really appreciate you coming back and leaving such a wonderful comment. Keith,
What a sad and heartfelt tale...more so that is is true. My husband and I had a small camp we restored by the ocean so I can relate to each treasure you discovered and to each new bit of restore that was done...at least you had this experience and great memories that a fire can not take away. We sold our camp after we purchased land near by and built our home that we now live in....you weave a great story Keith and I enjoyed each and every line
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Why thank you Carol, always love to see my first ever reviewer back. Sometimes we don't have to su.. read moreWhy thank you Carol, always love to see my first ever reviewer back. Sometimes we don't have to surround ourselves with 'flash' things to have a good time. So glad you liked it. Hopefully I am starting to get the hang of this poetry thing. Keith.
This is simply a wonderful read Keith, bittersweet & full of fond memories, so tragic yet you've pen'd the perfect ending. Here's to new found memories in your brandy new abode!
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Thank you Freida, we will actually rent this out for a while, will move into it when we retire. The.. read moreThank you Freida, we will actually rent this out for a while, will move into it when we retire. The insurance company, the bank and the builders penned much of that ending. I think thats why we are missing the cottage, we had put so much of ourselves in it.
I know it's no consolation as far as the sweet cottage goes, but at least you're fine, that's what r.. read moreI know it's no consolation as far as the sweet cottage goes, but at least you're fine, that's what really matters, and you're welcome, I enjoyed this one.
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Freida, afterwards their was so much death and horror stories that we got off very lightly. Our lon.. read moreFreida, afterwards their was so much death and horror stories that we got off very lightly. Our long term damage is just a bad case of nostalgia, you are so right.
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