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This is something I had on my mind for some time now, and that is good memories, didn't know I had any. I was brought up in the center of the Wheat belt area and the Junction for the Railways too. Very hot in summer and cold in winter for the town of "Narrogin" was situated in a valley with a creek running through the center of it. In the summer in the evenings we would be outside waiting for what is called the sea breeze, the Albany Doctor, it is called and which reaches us around 9:00pm, you could hear it come through the russling of the leaves in the trees as it came through and was very refreshing. The other is Springtime, after the rains, the smell of the eucalyptus and freshness was sooo good on the nose, hay fever etc. We had a place in the bush we called the Foxes Lair where we did a lot of wildflowering before it was banned. Spider Orchids, Donkey Orhids, Cradle Orchids, Everlastings, Kangaroo Paws not sure about Kat Paws there though. Haven't been back to Narrogin for years but know the area is now residentual, which is regretful, nothing stays the same, does it? Loved the bush and some day hope to go back to the country to live.