Or at least a classic black Impala.
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.
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?!
You have a broken t br in most of your links, Sean.
Look again, David. I had to edit the post.
I fixed them. (I hope. Let me know if they're still broken.)
Your pictures rock, Sean. Thank you for posting them.
We are a few miles from the fire. It's bad. I will take pictures in a bit if I can.
Here's a very Apocalyptic one for you, Hec.
Oh, Hollywood, with your special effects. You're just not happy unless you're blowing up the White House or setting LA on fire.
Actually, when I first moved to LA there were a lot of fires in Malibu that summer. I remember how horrible and fascinating it was to stand on the beach in Santa Monica at night and see Malibu glowing red in the darkness.