July
5th, 2006
unday:
I got up at 5 am and made 5 batches of bread for our pig roast party we had. We
ended up with quite a few people. It was my first pig roast and it was pretty
fun. I invited and met my long time friend's #5 sister (there are 11 sisters and
1 brother) as she just moved to town and I invited her as well to our pig roast.We
took the water tank and we went to the well at my bf's shop and brought home 400
gallons of water and we finally got to water the garden after a week of not
watering it. For the lack of water, the garden is actually looking quite fine,
though I know it would look better with MORE waterings.
At the well while I was holding the fire hose in the tank I noticed these HUGE
cumulus clouds.. but they looked funny to me. On the drive home I was still
watching them and then realized that they were huge wildfires. The one side of
the 'cloud' was too flat on one side and looked like when Mt St Helen's exploded
the first time in 1980.. that cauliflower effect.. and the drift of the smoke
you could see was brown the closer we got.
One of my biggest fears up here is wildfires. Lightening evidently set off 22 of
them in our district on Sunday night. "Kid" and I went to a friends
house out that direction as we could not get her on the phone and
she did not realize that there was a fire less than 15 miles out her back door.
There are too many trees too close to her house for her to have seen it.
We scooped her up and went to go track the fire and we stopped at a local store
which is the only place out there as we figured that they would know. All we
could get for size of the fire is "We don't know yet, but it is
HUGE".. from their description of where it is, it is only about 30-40 miles
from our cabin.
My bf had me call a couple people to be able to put them on standby for helping
us haul our livestock and we have a place to store the horses and poultry (it is
a good friend who would let you dump 51 chickens and 5 turkeys at their house in
a millisecond). Pictures and books would be some of the top priorities which
would be hauled off. Thinking of putting the horses in the smaller front pasture
so it is easier to catch them VS on the 37 acre pasture.
I think more wildlife is moving this way. The dogs were set off all night. We
will have to watch for predators even more now. I did not take this picture, it
was sent to a friend by someone who was out at the fires.