 There was fire coming from the north, from the north, very, very quickly. So all of the stock had to be moved into the top paddocks that were safe. In the process of doing that, I sustained a kick to the face. I've had reconstructive surgery since, but also afterwards I tried to drive myself to hospital. Not realising, I just thought it was a cut. The CFA tankers were in my driveway and they were filling up for my dam and stopped me from driving. We shot straight around here and met Julie, halfway out of her driveway, driving to hospital on her own. Thinking she just had a little cut in the blood nose, but we knew she was in a lot more trouble than that. We were quite concerned that it was a traumatic injury. She needed to go to Melbourne and have some plastic surgery. She had quite extensive fractures right through her facial bones and to see how amazing was she's recovered. Yeah, that's right. The way she's come out of this. She's still that beautiful, Julie, and she's very, very lucky. So I'm very thankful for all the CFA who stopped me from doing that. I don't think I would have made it.