Hot Spots

The dogs and I got home this afternoon about 1:00 pm.  I took this photo a few minutes later.  Although it is interesting to sit on your porch and watch the helicopters drop water on the hot spots, I could have lived without the experience.

The car stays packed and the horses are at D’s until we get the all clear. This morning I learned that the truck’s crankiness was caused by mice nesting near the air filter.  With a new air filter, new fuel filter, and oil change the old workhorse is almost feeling peppy.

2 thoughts on “Hot Spots”

  1. All too scary, Elaine, but I’m glad all seems to be well. As a kid in Sunland CA fires got close twice and I remember my dad hosing down the roofs. I’m writing from hotel in Seattle. I will look at your Alaska photos when I get home.

  2. All too scary, Elaine, but I’m glad all seems to be well. As a kid in Sunland CA fires got close twice and I remember my dad hosing down the roofs. I’m writing from hotel in Seattle. I will look at your Alaska photos when I get home.

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