Shower and then off to the airport to fly to Tennesse for a week of motorcycling. Graceland here we come!
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Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I mean, what the heck does a burning mountain range look like? The apocalypse?
Sumi.... Yes. That's exactly what it looks like.
And here's a little look at what we're all breathing.
Those photos are all in Facebook, but should be set so everyone can see them. Let me know if anyone can't get in to them.
The fire almost doubled in size overnight, from 20,000 to over 35,000 acres. There have been only a tiny handful of buildings burned (three houses, and a handful of rec buildings in Big Tujunga canyon), and only four people injured, because the fire is primarily burning through the Angeles Crest National forest which is rugged and full of canyons that are very difficult to get to.
But it is still slowly creeping toward civilization (it's knocking at the door to JPL), and it's making the air around here VERY bad.
Stay safe!
I'm having caesar salad for lunch. Farmers market romaine is vastly superior to supermarket romaine. Too bad it's also so much more expensive.
Here's some shots of the same views I was taking yesterday: [link]
There's now so much smoke in the air, I cannot see the mountain range from my house. This may change as the day wears on, and I'll keep taking and posting pictures.
All your pictures want me to log in Sean.
Keep safe people
Clearly I've been watching/reading too much Supernatural, when this just makes me think of Lucifer wandering the earth, bringing about the end of days. Keep your eyes peeled for Winchesters, Sean.
Or at least a classic black Impala.
All your pictures want me to log in Sean.
I have fixed all of my previous links, and repost them below:
Taken at noon yesterday.
About a half an hour after that, showing the development of the smoke plume.
Taken at about 6:00pm yesterday.
The Fire Serpent descends from the mountaintop at nightfall.
Some shots into the sunset to give you an idea of just how bad the air is right now.
Some attempts to catch the fire at night. These don't come even close to capturing the amazing view at night.
Here's what it looks like this morning.
I have fixed all of my previous links, and repost them below:
No can see.
Where's my apocalypse?!