Queensland floods

Brisbane CBD & the Brisbane River seen from the Queensland State Library, 12 Dec 2010

Brisbane before the floods: Brisbane CBD & the Brisbane River seen from the Queensland State Library on the South Bank, 12 Dec 2010

While the big story dominating news in the U.S. right now is the mass shooting in Tuscon last Saturday, January 8 — first news of which reached me via Twitter while I languished in a 10-hour layover at the Los Angeles airport — the news that’s biggest in my mind right now is the catastrophic flooding in Queensland, which is now affecting people I know & places I’ve very recently been.

6 Dec 2010: In-flight entertainment display on my Virgin Blue flight with a live feed about massive flooding in New South Wales

6 Dec 2010: My first news on arrival in Australia was a live newsfeed from an in-flight entertainment display on my Virgin Blue flight from Sydney to Brisbane: massive flooding in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. There was news about flooding in various areas of Australia throughout my visit.

I’m happy to say that I know with surety that at least some of the people I know — Sian & Rachel, with whom I stayed for most of my time in Brisbane — are safe, along with Cuinn the Australian cattle dog puppy & the cats William & Iris.  I texted them last night & got word back that things are pretty grim in some ways, with a king tide (the Brisbane River is a tidal river) expected today at 3:00 PM Brisbane time (that’s 8:00 PM Alaska time) that will contribute more water to the already heavy load of wet coming down from upstream after weeks of rain; but in an IM chat at lunchtime, Sian told me, “I think the underlying philosophy is it’s just water, it will eventually recede, let’s deal.” Overall, she says, there’s a sense of urgency but not of panic, & even from this distance I feel like I’m seeing the best of Aussie character— humour, toughness, resiliency, & especially mateship — in an abundance that no amount of water will drown. Meanwhile, from my reading of maps & my recently acquired knowledge of local geography, I’m pretty sure that their house will be safe from actual flooding, though since they live in a sort of trough they’ll probably have some runoff and a soggy yard from the rains. (As indeed I myself experienced on my last full day in Brisbane, when we returned from a walk in heavy rains along Kedron Brook, which had already overflowed its banks.)

Still, I worry.  I don’t know about my friend “OzMud” & her husband — OzMud who treated me to a trip to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary on December 10. They live in Ipswich, which according to the latest reports is about 1/3 under floodwaters from the Bremer River, with 100,000 without power and thousands evacuated.  Under the assumption she might be without power, I’m going to try to text her just to ask if she’s okay. (As of 3:50 PM Alaska time, still no word.) (Update 12 Jan 2011: I’ve heard from OzMud: she & her husband are both doing fine. Their house was not flooded, but they’ve experienced a number of power outages. You can read her accounts of flooding at her blog, Oz Mudflats.)

One of the guys at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

One of the guys at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. Hope he's still safe.

I’m also worried about the critters at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary itself: the sanctuary is in a suburb called Fig Tree Pocket which is right along the Brisbane River & which has been identified by the Brisbane City Council as an area likely to be affected by flooding. Today Lone Pine’s website says the sanctuary is closed “because of the rain,” but I imagine that staff there is working their arses off to move the koalas, ‘roos, wallabies, & all the other animals there to safe ground. (See updates at bottom of post.) And meanwhile, westward of the city in Toowoomba, flash flooding yesterday led to the loss of at least 10 lives, with a further 90 people (at least report) missing.

And frankly I’m thinking a lot about the places I’ve so recently been in Brisbane along the river that is so central to its sense of self, & feeling pretty sad about the destruction afoot in the worst flooding in 50 years.

Map of Brisbane's Cultural Center on the South Bank of the Brisbane River

Map of Brisbane's Cultural Center on the South Bank of the Brisbane River — including the State Library of Queensland, the Queensland Museum, the Queensland Performing Arts Center, the Queensland Art Gallery, and the Gallery of Modern Art.

But Sian’s right.  It’s just water, & it will recede.  The most important thing is to take care for the safety & welfare of people, both human & otherwise. And afterwards, when the waters recede, everyone will help everyone deal with all the stuff.

If you’d like to help

The Queensland Government has launched the Premier’s Flood Relief Appeal whereby funds can be donated online to assist families & communities who in some cases have lost everything to the flooding. There’s a number of ways to donate, including online using major credit cards.

Sources of flood news

9 Dec 2010: Along the Brisbane River. This area is already undergoing flooding.

9 Dec 2010: Along the Brisbane River. This area is already undergoing flooding.

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary — updates

Update, 12 Jan (Alaska time): Per my blog stats, some variation on “Lone Pine koalas flooding” are dominating searches that land people at this blog post. Here’s what I know now — as I wrote in my Daily Tweets post:

I’ve heard no specific updates about the animals at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, but there have been two posts on Lone Pine’s Facebook wall thanking sanctuary staff for assistance rendered by way of a care package of food & water given to a man stranded on his yacht on the river yesterday. Which squares with the tremendous (& professional) assistance rendered by Lone Pine staff when OzMud had her medical emergency the day I was at Lone Pine with her in December. Amazing, great people! I reckon the animals are well-taken care of too. Undoubtedly staff are simply too busy taking care of them to update their Facebook page.

Update 2, 12 Jan, 4:30 PM (Alaska time): Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary has just tweeted and updated its Facebook page as follows:

Thank you everyone for your support. The koalas are safe and so are all of the other animals!

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Return from Oz

Australian flag

I’m back from Australia.

In fact I got back to Anchorage in the wee hours of yesterday morning, after an epic journey of some 38 hours (four flights plus layovers in-between), partially recounted in my Daily Tweets post from Saturday.  And then yesterday I slept.  And then I got up & called a few people & vegged out.  And now I’m back at work today (writing during my lunch hour) — but I’m not completely recovered from the exhaustion of travel.

I had some high hopes when I left on December 4 for Australia.  I’m so very glad to say that almost all of those hopes were realized.  I had a great time.  I loved the country. I loved the cities I visited — most of my time was spent in Brisbane, but I also spent time in Sydney, Melbourne, and the country town (near Melbourne) of Castlemaine, as well as brief visits to other communities mostly in Queensland & Victoria.  I loved the people, especially the friends I stayed with — Sian & Rachel in Brisbane, Carole in Sydney, Maria & Carmen in Castlemaine.  I really love Australia.  And I will most definitely visit again.

The high hopes I didn’t realize were my hopes to keep my Flickr photostream and blog up-to-date with photos & stories about my adventures in the Great Southern Land.  As of this writing, I’ve only got uploaded to Flickr photos through December 12 (see my Australia photos here), & the only blog posts have been Daily Tweets posts automatically generated from my Twitter feed.

But fortunately, I can still fix that.  And will.  In the next however-long-it-takes, I’ll be spending time at home sorting through & uploading photos (to Flickr) through the rest of my travels.  I’ll also write blog posts here illustrated with photos, along with slide shows (where they exist) of all of a day’s photos.  (There were, believe it or not, a couple of days when I only took a couple of photos.  Mostly because at one point I got sick.)  I’ll be post-dating them to fit within the chronology of when the photos were actually taken (but for truth-in-advertising, I’ll also note the actual date that each blog post is written/posted).

So if you are still interested to hear about my trip, stay tuned.

In the meantime, I’m very glad to be back home in Alaska.  It’s my great fortune to be able to return from one one-of-a-kind place to another.

But I’m already counting pennies for a return visit.

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The Daily Tweets 2011-01-09: Home. Yeah.

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The Daily Tweets 2011-01-08: Saturday twice over

These tweets recount (in part) my epic journey home from Australia, wherein due to the time travel characteristics of flying westbound across the International Date Line I got to experience Saturday the 8th of January twice, & arrived at LAX only 10 minutes after departing Brisbane.

It felt like I experienced Saturday twice, too. Brisbane to Sydney… layover in Sydney… 15-hour flight to Los Angeles & 10-hour layover there… then Salt Lake City (when does a Delta flight in the U.S. not force you to go to SLC?)… and finally to Anchorage (though I didn’t arrive in Anchorage until the morning of the 9th).

  • Next ~40 hrs: On my way home. #oztrip #fb #
  • At Sydney Intl Airport standing in endless line to check in for LAX flight. No worries, I'm flying Delta not Oceanic. #oztrip #fb #
  • At LAX for long layover. After a month of using colorful Aussie currency, U.S. currency looks really bland. #oztrip #fb #
  • I have to say that Delta serves reasonably tasty meals on international flights. #oztrip #fb #
  • A good thing abt long layover @ LAX: another great meal (& margarita) @ El Cholo. #fb #
  • Ah, home… once more in the land where Palin rabblerousing encourages political violence. Prayers for victims of AZ killer. #fb #
  • About to board flight to SLC. Then a 2+ hr layover. Then flight to Anch. Then: the boy, his g/f, my cat, snow… home. Soon. #oztrip #fb #
  • Salt Lake City: free wifi & my first snow in > a month. Toes got shivers in the skyway. I may need to put on socks. #fb #
  • I feel as if I've been in airplanes & airports all day & then some. That's because I have. I long for horizontal sleep. #fb #
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The Daily Tweets 2011-01-07: Last night in rainy Bris

Soddenday in Brisbane

Soddenday in Brisbane. Torrential rain while we taking a walk sent us diving for shelter. The rains led to catastrophic flooding over the next few days, including loss of life.

Normally it’s “sunny Bris” — but as several U.S. correspondents have noted (& certainly Queenslanders have!), there’s been lots of rain in Brisbane & Queensland overall lately, & lots of flooding in some areas of the state. I wasn’t directly affected by flooding except to be forced to divert a little from the walk I took this morning with Sian & Australian cattle dog puppy Cuinn this morning.

  • Last night in rainy Brisbane. Tomorrow AM I begin the 36-hour, 4-flight trip back to AK (incl. 10-hr layover at LAX). #oztrip #fb #
  • Had a beautiful walk this morning in the semitropical soddenday rains of Brisbane. V soggy, but still great. #oztrip #fb #
Sian & Cuinn the cattledog puppy overlooking a flooded park

After the rain relented a little, we continued our walk. This is Sian & Cuinn the cattledog puppy looking over a flooded park.

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The Daily Tweets 2011-01-06: Back in the warm sweaty embrace of rainy BrisVegas

  • Back in the warm sweaty embrace of rainy BrisVegas. Cuinn is excited to see me. And I, her. I like Brisbane. #oztrip #fb #
  • (Thoughts of home…) … hope my DVR remembered to record the last 5 eps of #Caprica … #fb #
  • Subtropical drenchstorm. Raining snakes & saltwater crocs. Yep, back in Brizzie. #oztrip #fb #
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The Daily Tweets 2011-01-05: Weet-Bix

  • Wow I really had my time conversions screwed up yesterday! Just after noon in Anch now – happy Tuesday, AK, see you soon! #oztrip #fb #
  • I have now had the complete Australian experience: Weet-Bix for breakfast! (yes, I’ve tried Vegemite too… Tho not much.) #oztrip #fb #
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The Daily Tweets 2011-01-04: Castlemaine & Melbourne CBD

I didn’t stay in Melbourne itself, but with my Flickr-friend Maria & her partner Carmen in the country town of Castlemaine, about one hour by commuter train (if you’re taking the express) north of Melbourne. Another Flickr friend had previously visited them, & thought of them as highly as I did.

  • @exart Maria is great! & so is Carmen! & this is 1st place I’ve felt completely comfortable with the temp. Love Briz/Sydney, but hot! in reply to exart #
  • Great day today exploring Melbourne CBD. tomorrow afternoon returning to Brisbane. #oztrip #fb #
  • Melbourne & Victoria have been kind to a poor Alaskan – temps have been right in my comfort range. #oztrip #fb #
  • Just realized it’s Monday 2 pm in Anchorage right now. Hey to all my coworkers @ UAA Justice Center – see you next week! #oztrip #fb #

(I was way off in my time conversion, as a couple of Anchorage tweeters quickly pointed out!)

  • Reorganizing stuff in prep for tomorrow’s flight back to Brisbane. #oztrip #fb #
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The Daily Tweets 2011-01-02: Melbourne-bound

  • On my way to Melbourne in the morning by coach & train. #oztrip #fb #
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The Daily Tweets 2011-01-01: The glory that is 2011

  • Already 2011 here. Happy New Year to everyone in Alaska & the rest of U.S. who have yet to experience the glory that is 2011. #oztrip #fb #
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