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I’ve been away at our cabin for a few days - the two young ones, my American relative and I left on Saturday. We’ve had a lovely time - the folks at home, though, have had their share of drama.
Monday morning, a forest fire was spotted nearby. (Our place is where the red dot is, and the fire got considerably closer than what you see here.) No rain for weeks and high winds made the fire grow out of control, and hubby evacuated the kids and the horses Monday afternoon. # 4 Brat took my jewelry with her, bless her little heart… The smoke was reason enough to get out of there, but the fire was spreading very quickly for a long time, with the wind changing directions every 10 minutes.
Hubby stayed here, in close contact with the fire department - in case he needed to get out fast with the dogs and whatever mementoes he would have time to rescue. By Tuesday night, the fire was somewhat contained, and the kids were allowed back. Today, Wednesday, the fire is officially out, but there are still firefighters all over the woods, since the ground is still burning - some places as deep as 50 centimeters.
Not being there was not nice at all, but having the little ones at safe distance and not having to find beds for more than 3 people made it easier on the ones who were here.
We’re home now, and I’ve been out to look at our house - savouring the fact that it’s still there. It’s an eerie, unreal feeling to have been so close to losing everything.

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This entry was posted on Wednesday, June 11th, 2008 at 4:45 pm and is filed under Context, Home Front. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

5 Responses to “A Close Call”

no imageComedy Plus (This Is Me) Says:

Yikes, how awful. We are having lots of fires here too. Very, very dry winter and we’re going to pay for it this spring/summer. Glad everyone is okay. Have a great day. Big hug. :)

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no imageempress bee (of the high sea) (This Is Me) Says:

wow that is scary alright! i worry about fire in podunk as there is only one way off this mountain and we could get blocked in easily and in the condo on the 19th floor… plus we have a drunk on our floor that worries me as well, i am afraid he will fall asleep with a cigarette or something. i worry alot…

smiles, bee
xoxoxoxoxooxxo

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no imageJeni Hill Ertmer (This Is Me) Says:

Forest fires can be really frightening, for sure. Just glad it didn’t come any closer to your home than it did and that you and the children were out and safe.

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no imageJolene (This Is Me) Says:

yikes!! I have no idea where you live, but too bad you couldn’t get some of our month long rainfall! We’ve had more then enough to go around! I know how quickly things can change though, only a month before the rain started we had a fire ban due to lack of rain/snow.
I’m glad everything ended up ok and it didn’t come any closer!

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no imageAlison (This Is Me) Says:

Wow, that’s scary. Glad to hear that you’re all ok.

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