Picture time! My stepmother took some pictures of our view of the Waldo Canyon fire while she was here which I will now share with you. I don't have any for today, but I'll try and get some later. Along with a bonus picture of where the arsonist lit us on fire last week.
This is on Sunday, and those aren't clouds. That was the worst day to breathe on account of the wind was blowing the smoke right at us.

Monday, what you could see from my house.

Also Monday, from the barn. Today that all stretches entirely across the horizon with fresh plumes of darker smoke.

And bonus, remember how that arsonist lit our property on fire last week? Thankfully the firemen were on scene really quickly and this is all the damage, but you can see how it could have gone horribly wrong if it had caught on the trees behind.

This is on Sunday, and those aren't clouds. That was the worst day to breathe on account of the wind was blowing the smoke right at us.

Monday, what you could see from my house.

Also Monday, from the barn. Today that all stretches entirely across the horizon with fresh plumes of darker smoke.

And bonus, remember how that arsonist lit our property on fire last week? Thankfully the firemen were on scene really quickly and this is all the damage, but you can see how it could have gone horribly wrong if it had caught on the trees behind.

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My brother who used to fight fire for the Forest Service and now works in a National Park in Oregon, has been called out to fight the fires in your area. They're apparently calling up anyone with any firefighting experience to take shifts, so no crew gets left on for more than two weeks at a time.