The course of events may vary from year to yearThe winter chill gives way to dust choking heat as the water recedes, shrinking the vast floodplains to pools, trapping fish and other creatures that in turn provide food for birds and mammals alike. But from elsewhere are signs of hope. Slowly at first but with increasing intensity the clouds build until, on a day, from a distant thunderstorm the scent of the first rains is carried on the evening breeze, a scent that opens the senses to the beauty of life and survival. Senses mingle with the touch of the evening chill and the smell of wood fires. When the rains come there will be a period of respite from the dust and heat and the fish trapped in the pools will have a lifeline. There will be new season growth and a momentary calm will prevail. |