The horse trailer is hitched.
The horses are haltered and ready to go.
We are not in immediate danger.
But it is too close for comfort!
The evacuation area is growing.
It will depend on the wind.
Hot, dry, and windy in Colorado.
Here we go again.
Yikes! I must say I do not miss wildfire season out there. Be careful and stay safe.
ReplyDeleteStay safe. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteThat looks awfully close. Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteOh no! Stay safe, friend. We are getting a lot of smoke.
ReplyDeleteGood luck. Was worrying about my blog friends south of me. Stay safe.
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ReplyDeleteTerry
you have my raining prayers, well wishes and hopes - that a good rain comes and knocks that fire down...
ReplyDeleteStay safe. We have a big one about 25 miles away from us, but it is up in the timber. I see the smoke every morning and afternoon. It isn't controlled yet as there are few roads up there.
ReplyDeleteThanks All. We are still outside the evacuation zone, but can see the flames from our house. The wind has been in our favor, but we have many friends who are evacuated and a few who have lost homes. One of those families had to open gates and let their horses loose. There was a parade of horse trailers on the road last night. Our power is out, so I've run into my office to check email and take a shower. Our well pump is out too, but we have containers of water for the horses. I'm supposed to leave on vacation, but will likely cancel my plans.
ReplyDeleteHoly crap! I am so sorry to read of your friends and of your challenges at home. Am sending thoughts of rain your way!! Stay safe.
ReplyDeleteDramatic pictures Once Upon. Glad to know you are safe.
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