Thursday, June 26, 2008

Fire!



Several Chico Rotarians who work for the local newspaper put together a video of the recent Humboldt Fire. Northern California is on fire again from lightning strikes, with a reported 27 fires burning in Butte County alone, and many more throughout California. (Click here to view a map of fire locations.) Everyone is talking about burning eyes, throats, and pounding headaches from breathing smoke 24/7. I keep reminding myself how fortunate I am to still have my sweet little home, in spite of the normally-clear skies looking like San Bernardino on a BAD smog day. Just last weekend I was enjoying a rare few days away at Lake Madrone with friends. As we basked lakeside, enjoying the perfect temperature, we were surprised to see dark clouds rapidly moving in. That evening at sunset we took the short hike up to Bald Rock. Never having been there, I was amazed at the surrealistic beauty of the place, with its gigantic boulders overlooking the Sacramento valley, coastal range, and Sutter Buttes. There we watched as the distant lightning started fire after fire, with plumes of black smoke rising ominously like cobras from their baskets...

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1 comment:

  1. Wow, great analogy--cobras rising from their baskets! Haven't heard from you in awhile, and I'm glad to hear you're finding time to relax. Hope all is well with you and yours.
    Mary Lee

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