We saw deer all the time after we
first moved to Oregon. They had wandered
into the city to escape the fires that were burning their homes in the
forest. I don’t recall having seen as
many deer in the last two years combined.
The fires seem greater this year than in 2015.
Shortly after our move to Oregon, I
made up three evacuation bags. We kept them in the closet door right next to
the front door. I felt quite fortunate that we’ve never had to use them.
When we moved again, Roland added to
the evacuation bags making them three times as heavy. Because of their weight
and a extremely small closet, they no longer seem as convenience to get to. We found five can openers among our garage
sale treasures. I figured we had enough
that we could put one in each bag (as all three bags contain canned goods) but
haven’t had the desire for moving the heavy bags. Currently they are sitting on top of the
vacuum cleaner which has also been stuffed into the closet.
Tri City lies between Riddle and
Myrtle Creek. Riddle was at a number two
evacuation when I first created this post - now they're at a number three - at
least nine houses in Riddle - but apparently not the entire city of Riddle as
they are currently using the elementary school as refuge. I wonder how long that will last.
Yesterday was the our day at the pool
until next year. We went to Winston
today and then to Roseburg. The sky was gone - or that is how it appeared anyway. Like God had erased the sky and we were
looking at a blank whitish-grey canvas. I remember thick fogs in winter that
settled over houses in Salt Lake City.
It was always cold. It looks like
it should be cold outside, but it's not.
It's hot and it is smoky. On the
return back to Myrtle Creek, it appeared that more of the scenery was slowly
being erased away. I took these
pictures:
It
is highly possible that Tri City could evacuate if the rest of the entire city
of Riddle is asked to leave. The
temperature forecast says it may get to 108 today. 108?!?! September should never be this hot. Planet
Earth should never be this hot! Why
can’t we sent some heat down to Houston to dry up the floods and have them send
us their rain to put out the fires? Why
can’t we have a happy balance? I came to Oregon in order to breathe
better. Not happening right now. We need moisture to clean out our gunky air.
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