| mature trees at the Wrightwood Country Club |
This afternoon I heard fire trucks go screaming down Sierra Highway. I sensed both urgency and doom in the way they were speeding. There were two fires in this area today. The first one was only five acres of land, up by the 5 freeway.
The fire near my cottage was the one that worried me. It was burning 400 acres, last time I checked. This is becoming all too common. It's in the history books, so many homes burned to the ground when this area was first settled. They didn't have fire departments in those days. It gives me a sick sense of dread when I see the smoke and hear the sirens. Part of the reason that I started looking for a cabin in the mountains was because of the repeated summer burnings in this area. It makes me nervous.
Fortunately, it's not too windy today, and our firefighters are very experienced. Thank goodness there isn't a lot of protesting going on at this time. Recently things were so out of control. We really need our civil servants in times like these; it's so dangerous without them. I am very thankful for their dedication and training.
On a more positive note, the sunflowers are in bloom, and the garden is doing extremely well. We have had very pleasant temperatures for this time of year. Today it was eighty degrees. Normally it's much hotter. I picked the first few ripe, red tomatoes from the garden for salads. I also tasted the first green chili pepper that I have ever grown. I sauteed it with onions and put them both on my chicken enchilada, garnished with fresh cilantro. Yum!
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