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This was from my neighborhood yesterday. We have already moved one load and the cars are loaded and ready to bugout if needed. Haven't slept in a couple days. View attachment 389180
not "went up".....more accurately "is going up"Seems like the entire gorge just went up in smoke...
I was Santa Barbara in 89 or 90 when we had that big fire watched it come at us burned a few home 's down the street from us it's scary not a good deal hope these guys are OKDamn, that's scary.
So by now our Hens should be prime for eating. Just not sure I'm willing to give up the egg production?The upside is that if you leave some chicken or ribs out on the deck for a couple hours, they turn out delicious.
We thought about just that. Been chatting with friends and family up there and they are saying they can't see the sun and it's raining down ash from the what they are guessing is the fire on crystal mountain.The sign and waterfall as seen in my Profile photo (Horsetail Falls in the Gorge) is most likely black.
I teach school and today was the first day in my district. The interior halls were smokey all day and my classroom smells like a cigarette ashtray. Where do we even go to get fresh air? Puget Sound? Sounds like maybe a trip this weekend!
YEP these States and or city 's don't want to put money in the budget for fire fighter 's or police but they want millions of dollars to pay for homeless drug addict 's mmmmm I DON'T WHAT TO TELL YOUBingo. We also had just lost the 4 amphibious tankers from Canada that had been working the Indian creek fire the day before eagle creek blew up.
I'm way north in ANACORTES San Juan islands can't see the sun except through a smoke haze took these pictures at about 10:00 todayWe've got family in Bremerton, which is across the Sound from Seattle. It's way too near the rain forest to be smokey, right? (He asks with a hopeful upturn to his voice...)
Just wondering why every available unit was not thrown at this immediately... it's upsetting.
Good idea but do you have any idea how much money it cost to have just one helicopter flying for a day you would be paying for the rest of your life for just one but that could be a good way to make people think in the futureOne of the best ideas I've heard today, as it relates to the perpetrators & parents (of the minor) of this fire has been 10 years of community service, both days every weekend for 10 years.
10 years * 52 weeks * 2 days = 1040 days of work for each of the people involved.
Replanting trees
Replanting plants
Helping with construction of hiking trails
Bridge re-building
I personally would also like to see 10 years of payments from all involved back to the communities that are funding the fire-fighting efforts.
I hope that the firefighters and air crews stay safe.
Me too, grew up in Silverdale/Poulsbo. Got the invite today but it doesn't sound any better than here.We've got family in Bremerton, which is across the Sound from Seattle. It's way too near the rain forest to be smokey, right? (He asks with a hopeful upturn to his voice...)
Also, it'd help if the f---wits at Forset Service would get off their dead head-lodged-up arses and clear the 747 tankers for duty...
Good idea but do you have any idea how much money it cost to have just one helicopter flying for a day you would be paying for the rest of your life for just one but that could be a good way to make people think in the future