Saturday, September 15, 2007
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This is my place for writing and reflecting on life here in the mountains. Close to the sky, close to my children and family and most certainly feeling the closeness of God my Savior.
11 comments:
I hope the smoke doesn't blow your way.
WOW! A scary and impressive photo at the same time!
I sure hope they get it under control soon! :-)
David - Did you notice that you are blog of the day over here: http://www.ladylike4.com/sugarloaf-mountain-botd/1211#comment-2622
4000 acres at mid day yesterday has grown to 14,000 acres as of 1 am Sunday, God knows where it stops, so I will go to church and ask him.
I'm worried for you. Please keep us updated if you can.
You manage to find beauty in a frightening event. How do you do that?
I'm praying that the flames are beaten into history, where they belong.
And I'm praying that this does not affect you. Stay safe, mon ami.
It is scary. Stay safe...
Not again! Good luck with the winds n helicopters.
Beautiful billowing, but hope that photo op takes a rest very quickly!
15439 acres are toast, but Bambi escaped.
on monday morning the sky looks much better, and my life has taken a HUGE turn for the better.
Love makes such a difference.
an unbelievably striking photograph!
i think they have this one handled.
86 percent contained as of tuesday night and much cooler weather is helping thm to finish up.
God bless te firefighters an dtheir amilies, who mustnot see much of their men durig the peak fire sason.
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