Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #79,441  
I'm worried about my sister's son/family that lives in Redding.
Just sent them an email checking in.
RNG, be safe, know a route out

So far the prevailing winds have been from the northwest, and it's carrying the fire to the south of Redding, Drew. Looks like they'll stay that way for the next ten days or so, with a few hours of southeasterly winds overnight. There is a segment of fire north of the Sacramento River that has been creeping to the east, but you can bet the firefighters have been focusing on it. Not sure where your people are, but I've got friends on the east side of town, and they're watching the reports closely. After Santa Barbara and Santa Rosa, they should be very nervous. The same kind of house to house jumping that happened in those to communities happened in Keswick two nights ago.

If it ever got into Redding proper, the whole place would go up. The winds have been erratic in the fire itself; last night a Redding TV station, which had to evacuate their studios, showed video of a fire tornado that dwarfed the homes in the foreground. I couldn't find that video online, but I did find this one, which tells me that it happened more than once. Truly, He11 on earth.

As far as my way out, there's only one small paved road to the property. I have two ways I can get down to the lake by foot, and I'm a good swimmer.:laughing: Not too worried it would come to that, as the town of Paradise is just up the canyon. CalFire doesn't give two hoots about my place, but they know anything big enough to take my house is up wind and down canyon from the town, and with all the towering pine trees into which the homes are nestled, they'd never get it stopped until the town was one big cinder. They had a big response two years ago on the Saddle Fire that came very, very close to here, and three times already this year, the water bombers have been flying within a mile of here putting out fires. Besides, only the good die young, and I have much to atone for...:rolleyes:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,442  
Just sat down to watch the local evening news, and KRCR, the Redding ABC affiliate, has gone almost 100% to coverage of the Carr Fire. Their web site offers a live stream of the broadcast, so if you're interested in tuning in, you can find it here: Redding News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News | KRCR

The weather people are displaying interesting radar maps of the smoke plumes, and using them to identify the most active fire areas. Right now, they seem to be on the southwest side of the fire, good news for Redding residents.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,443  
So far the prevailing winds have been from the northwest, and it's carrying the fire to the south of Redding, Drew. Looks like they'll stay that way for the next ten days or so, with a few hours of southeasterly winds overnight. There is a segment of fire north of the Sacramento River that has been creeping to the east, but you can bet the firefighters have been focusing on it. Not sure where your people are, but I've got friends on the east side of town, and they're watching the reports closely. After Santa Barbara and Santa Rosa, they should be very nervous. The same kind of house to house jumping that happened in those to communities happened in Keswick two nights ago.

If it ever got into Redding proper, the whole place would go up. The winds have been erratic in the fire itself; last night a Redding TV station, which had to evacuate their studios, showed video of a fire tornado that dwarfed the homes in the foreground. I couldn't find that video online, but I did find this one, which tells me that it happened more than once. Truly, He11 on earth.

As far as my way out, there's only one small paved road to the property. I have two ways I can get down to the lake by foot, and I'm a good swimmer.:laughing: Not too worried it would come to that, as the town of Paradise is just up the canyon. CalFire doesn't give two hoots about my place, but they know anything big enough to take my house is up wind and down canyon from the town, and with all the towering pine trees into which the homes are nestled, they'd never get it stopped until the town was one big cinder. They had a big response two years ago on the Saddle Fire that came very, very close to here, and three times already this year, the water bombers have been flying within a mile of here putting out fires. Besides, only the good die young, and I have much to atone for...:rolleyes:

Very sorry to read about the loss of lives with this fire. The new reports say this fire has done some very unpredictable things.

Please stay safe!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,444  
Very sorry to read about the loss of lives with this fire. The new reports say this fire has done some very unpredictable things.

Please stay safe!

Redding is almost a hundred miles north of here, so from that respect I have no worries. But all it takes is a careless spark and I'll have a front row seat to a wildfire roaring up the canyon. Always a very nervous time of year here.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,445  
Good evening all. 79F for the start, cloudy, calm wind. sky stayed cloudy, trace of rain, moderate south wind, and a high temp of 97F. Bike ride this morning, met up with 2 riders from Gainesville, I rode 61Miles they rode 80. nap after lunch and not much else.
Prayers for all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,446  
It's raining. :dance1:
Few here will be complaining at the drop in temperature either, we've had too much of a good thing.

Ron, a couple of weeks back I had a problem with my phone being very slow to charge. Under a magnifiying glass I discovered it was simply caused by a seed of grass lodged in the bottom of the USB socket.

Just as I stepped out the door, I heard a great crash and saw part of the forest shaking...checked it out and a large branch had just fallen off a monster oak tree...no wind, and no rain had started falling...just fell out of the blue...very near where I had been backpack spraying poison ivy the other day.

Awesome that you were around to witness that. Next time you are in the forest you are going to be getting a sore neck from constantly looking up.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,447  
64 high of 85 today rain showers later

Prayers for all those in need
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,448  
Good morning all, 64 going to 81 and partly sunny. Rain of 40% or more predicted through next Sunday. Mowed the grass yesterday, not much else. Plan to take it easy today, will see.

Prayers for those effected by the fires, and those not feeling well. Have a great day. Ed
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,449  
woke up to thunderbooms, light rain out, more rain and storms today, East Coast is awfully wet from all this.
More bursting melons yesterday plus lots of the baby melons rotted. Cantaloupes seem impervious, probably GMO'd to not explode...:rolleyes:

Had to pick the Alibaba melon from Iraq as it split too. Thankfully it was ripe, and turns out it's a long gourd shaped watermelon. Which tasted like a normal
watermelon, with lots of seeds. I tried a little and gave the rest to neighbors, who said they would collect the seeds for me.

Brunch guests coming at 10am. Have the place almost picked up, table set, just need to work on melons and later make the waffle batter.

My Q5 arrived at the dealership, three weeks early, at least they underpromised, and of course they are rushing me to close in July next week. I'm in no rush...
Headed in Monday afternoon to check it out and get my Subaru reappraised. They warned me it takes a lot of time to set the car up, so many gizmos today, and that they offer a second training session a week or two later. That makes a lot of sense, particularly with new safety gear.
I need to clean the Subaru this afternoon, at least inside, likely going to be a rainy day.

Buppies, you feeling and healing ok?
 
   / Good morning!!!! #79,450  
I forgot...
LS, since the very beginning I have been amazed and in a way disappointed that the medical profession and your job demands forced you back to work
so soon, and your knee doesn't seem to be healing very well. If they had made you stay off it, with PT, (not sure you know how to stay off it, and I mean that seriously, I can't sit down either...) I think it would have healed and been fully operational in two or three months. Instead part duty always involves doing something you shouldn't, since
you try to help out since you are right there...does that ring any bells?

I always thought the recovery time for these injuries is much longer than insurance companies and bosses everywhere hope they are.
So conscientious employees try to get back to work too soon and keep hurting themselves and perhaps aggravating damage to a point where
long term permanent injury with reduced capabilities are discussed.

Now the boss can say stay off it, and the insurance company can say stay off it, but, but, but
when you have that nice shiny blue tractor calling out to you, are you really going to stay off it?
And even with hydrostatic, how do you avoid pushing down pretty hard on pedals?
Or is this considered light therapy? I like that idea.
Low impact tractor therapy. :tractor:

of course if you have kids, how can you stay off it? Crutches...or for certain hard cases,
must push a walker for three weeks.
But Doc, I pushed my walker right to the tractor steps.

LS, heal fully, and don't get pushed around. Hopefully not in a wheelchair....
 

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