Sunday, 2 February 2014

Vollie Day 06: Heat Stress

Let's not kid ourselves: the heat waves wreck us all.  I did another guiding shift on Saturday - numbers in the Village Centre were down by about two-thirds, and most people who made it through the fearfully hot car-park were content to crash out with a drink for hours.

I posted times for two tours before anybody took interest - not a big deal as long as I have a book, a chair, and a timer on to remind me to go and take the next tour.  During the afternoon I still got to take three tiny tour groups around the centre.  I even got to practise a highly personalised tour with one group of one very polite lady - so polite that I thought that she might be a plant who was just pitying/humouring me.  Bless her heart.

We all observed that a lot of the forests are under stress at the moment, at the peak of summer.

The Buchan Blue looks... well, dead
The heat is getting to every forest and every visitor: at 3:05 pm a very well-dressed older lady asked how on earth she was going to get out to the Margaret Whitlam Pavilion for a 3:00 wedding.  When I pointed to the pavilion, and said that the only way out there is to walk, well, there was drama.
It's a long walk, and she's already had to walk all the way in from the car park, and it's a terrible day, and she has high blood pressure, and it's already started, and we should have a vehicle for times like this...
Ignoring that she and her carpool had arrived late all on their own, an old memory burped its way into the conversation about somebody sometime planning to buy a golf cart to assist guests when needed.  I went to seek it, but it turned out to be a myth.  The shop dude talked them through driving out there and parking in the one disabled bay that is reserved out at the pavilion, and they got to it.

Hot days do at least make sense of the cactus patch
I broke spells outside (in the shade, even) with some spells under the air-conditioning outlet and getting some photos of the forests in the heat.

The Camden White Gum has had better summers
Still a great afternoon!

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