The morning wore a veil of mist, and the first shards of sunlight were only just beginning to prise open the darkness. The road stretched ahead through the Wimmera, quiet and spectral, as I drove towards Donald for a job interview many years ago. The landscape possessed a strange beauty at dawn—half dream, half memory—its paddocks and gum trees emerging slowly from the fog like forgotten figures.
What I did not know then was that the town seemed wrapped in another kind of mist: an insular culture where belonging was measured not by character but by ancestry. To be considered a local, one almost needed five generations buried in the district cemetery. Newcomers could live there for decades and still be introduced as "not originally from here."
There was a peculiar pride in that exclusivity, as though longevity alone conferred wisdom or virtue. Yet beneath it lingered a culture of small-town bullying and parochial politics that often seemed more interested in guarding the gate than opening it.
And so I found myself asking a simple question: why would I want to be your local anyway? What great prize awaits on the other side of that fence? The mist eventually lifted from the paddocks, but not from the town. I drove away with the sunrise at my back and the comforting thought that some clubs are far more impressive from the outside than within.
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A fine photo this.
ReplyDeleteThe light is special
DeleteUn bello y colorido amanecer con un buen contraluz.
ReplyDeleteit was still pretty dark then
DeleteThis is a stunning photo.
ReplyDeleteYour photo is astounding! The mist itself looks blue, with just the shadow of another tree in the background. The big sweep of orange in the center, separating sky from ground. Best to stay away from the likes of Donald residents.
ReplyDeleteTotally xenophobic
DeleteBeautiful photo! I love it. I also liked your comments about how some localities are not very welcoming to outsiders.
ReplyDeleteBack when I was building pipelines I worked near small communities all over the south. Some places were open and curious; other places were closed off and suspicious. It's like towns have their own personalities.
Wow. That is a spectacular shot.
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Misty magic. My sister used to talk about Boort quite often. I've no idea why she found the place interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe mist adds a little mystery!
ReplyDeleteAmazing capture.
ReplyDeleteLove it, looks good with the mist. Makes it more intriguing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image and colour.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky.
ReplyDeleteThe photo is almost stunning even if the town didn’t measure up.
ReplyDeleteI'd like that framed on my wall! Delightful.
ReplyDeleteThe shot is beautiful but maybe the town needs work.
ReplyDeleteSembla un quadre, els colors són fantàstics.
ReplyDeleteSalutacions!
What a lovely photograph.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
nice shot
ReplyDeleteStunning :-D
ReplyDeleteThe photo is a beauty.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely magical. Timing is everything and you nailed it!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous picture, Roentare. Too bad that the town was closed and insular. It's much better to live where people are open and welcoming.
ReplyDelete...a fabulous image!!!
ReplyDeleteEs una fotografía preciosa. Un beso.
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