Blaze & Daze

raratt

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It must be really bad, we're getting smoke in Tucson!

So Cal smoke is blowing offshore. This is what I was afraid of, there isn't much they can do but wait for the wind to quit. Saw the firefighters having to use dozers to clear the cars off the road so they could get their equipment through. This is what hell on earth looks like. May the firefighters be protected and the residents get out safely.
 

laddyd

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I have some Wednesday pics.
First of all we're preggers! Gazurple.
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All seven ladies are with seed.
The bedroom 3 x 3, thank goodness I have a 6" filter. These girls are reeking, the GDP is especially fragrant.
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Back to the future auto [gg4 x alien tahoe og]. 7 weeks into flower.
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I kind of over did it with the pollen. The male was covered with pollen at one point, I saved some for future use. I may have created a lifetime supply of seeds.
 

Aeroknow

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Aeroknow

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@Metasynth i feel this is worth mentioning to you.

out of all the people in my life who lost everything to fire, the people who had the hardest time accepting it and moving on from it were my friends and family who didn’t come close to death while evacuating. Most of us who went through hell evacuating kind of are all on the same page. We almost died by fire so it was kinda like whatever happens now can’t be so bad(even though it was.

another similar story. When I got busted for ripping off the power company I thought I was going to jail. When the investigator told me to just chill I’m not going to jail unless i was an asshole to him, i was like well fuck, whatever happens now at least i won’t be going to jail.
 

Metasynth

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Fuck bro.
Just remember what’s most important. Your lives. You can replace most everything else. Still sending good vibes hopefully it missed you guys man. Stay strong.
Where I was standing last night on Saddle Peak, there were wind gusts recorded at 98 miles an hour. I cant remember the last time the wind knocked me off my feet, and I’m a big boy!

Definitely the scariest fire I’ve been affected by in this area, ever.
 

Metasynth

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@Metasynth i feel this is worth mentioning to you.

out of all the people in my life who lost everything to fire, the people who had the hardest time accepting it and moving on from it were my friends and family who didn’t come close to death while evacuating. Most of us who went through hell evacuating kind of are all on the same page. We almost died by fire so it was kinda like whatever happens now can’t be so bad(even though it was.

another similar story. When I got busted for ripping off the power company I thought I was going to jail. When the investigator told me to just chill I’m not going to jail unless i was an asshole to him, i was like well fuck, whatever happens now at least i won’t be going to jail.
Thanks brother, it means a lot. We’re hoping for the best, but bracing for the worst.
 

raratt

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I was on Facebook chat with my wife's niece when she was running from the Camp fire. Luckily she went up the ridge to get to her grandma's house in Stirling instead of going down. She ran out of gas and ended up getting a ride about halfway there. I chatted with her till the cell towers went down. Did my best to keep her calm and focused on escaping. It took awhile for me to get word she made it OK. Lost her place in the Pines.
 

Metasynth

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And that’s all you can do man. It sucks I know. Hang in there. Stay strong.
ditto on the stay strong :hump: :peace:
Just got through to my neighbor, he’s riding it out at home. Neighborhood is still standing as of this morning at 9:30am. Said our house was good, the trees didn’t come down from the wind.

Still extremely volatile, with fire advancing, but the wind is blowing away from us, so it’s burning towards us at a much slower rate
 
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