Sunday, June 22, 2008

Wild Fire

The lightening strikes of two nights ago have started over 50 fires in our county. It almost feels like de-ja vu, because our State Park neighbor is once again letting its wild fire just do its thing. I think their official statement is something along the lines of 'the fire is doing nothing but good'. Which would be well and good if they could keep it contained in their own backyard. In 2003 when we got burned, literally and figuratively, the fire 'did nothing but good' in the park for over 3 weeks before burning over 1200 acres of our ranch. Most of what was burned on our place was because of the backfire the fire fighter's used to stop the blaze. I can still remember my husband asking a head fire honcho if we could just let the fire burn our ranch too. What if we liked what it was doing. Could we decline the backfire? Well, the answer was negative. They had to use our ranch to stop the fire from burning any further. Don't get me wrong, I am glad they stopped it. I am glad they could stop it, I just wish the State Park fell under the same rules the rest of us our under. Actually, as you can see, these new fires burning are bringing back some negative thoughts and overall bad feelings. I am feeling a little feisty so I better stop here. Our neighbor and fellow blogger has put together some info on the fires and if you are interested check it out.

3 comments:

The Wades said...

Is this you, TJ? Are you starting a new blog? I knew you said something about guest poster, but it looks like the same post you did on your blog.

Inquiring minds want to know.

WONDERWOMAN said...

Hey Tj!!! is this you? I am so confused, guess what about the fires, there all around were I live too, not close enough to be a danger but close enough to feel sadness for our neighboring towns and to breath the smoke in the air, it's terribly, definatly not doing any good here, at least 74 houses have been completely destroyed.

Mrs. Mom said...

Thx for popping in at HorseFeathers, and if this IS TJ,... ;)

Be safe out there in fire season....