Tuesday, October 24, 2017

A GREAT BIG THANK YOU...

to the hundreds of Firefighters who risked their lives 
to save our homes from both the Canyon 1 & Canyon 2 Fires.
Both fires came at us so quickly and spread so fast,
it was truly a miracle that more homes weren't lost.
Very sadly,
 my friend, his wife and 4 children lost their entire home in the Canyon 2 fire.
In shock we watched it burn to the ground on the Channel 5 news 
as the firefighters tried their hardest to put it out.
Just devastating and shocking to watch as they lost everything.
Our community has banded together to collect necessities and monies for the families who lost all.
Hundreds of people,
 like my husband and I,
 drove down all our streets to see how close it was coming.
In both fires the winds changed directions and moved away from us.
Last weekend driving east along the 91 Fwy.,
the devastation and lost went on for miles.
We were astounded and had no idea how broad the wreckage was.
You are seeing pictures of the 1st fire when we were allowed to drive around.
This was down at our Ralph's center.
But during the second fire it was so much closer and all our streets were completely blocked off.
All the schools were evacuated along with our Ralphs.
It was like a ghost town
with police presence everywhere.
Almost everyone in our complex evacuated,
but my husband and I elected to stay with our home until forced out.
I was watering both our homes and walking out along our canyon rim to see how close it was getting.
Our kids were calling constantly telling us to leave,
but we can be pretty stubborn.

Eight years ago in the huge Yorba Linda Canyon Fire,
my ex, son and I packed all 3 of our cars to the brims because we were next on the list to evacuate.
Once again the winds changed directions and blew the fire towards Carbon Canyon
where it did even more crazy damage.
Five of our friends lost their homes in that fire.
It took over a year and a half to rebuild their homes while they lived out of local hotels.
They all looked like shell shocked concentration camp survivors.
Again,
the community stepped up to help them out as they got back on their feet.
Firefighters in all 3 of these fires came from all over the nation to help fight the fires.
And the people who refused to evacuate in that Yorba Linda fire 
were able to keep their homes from burning 
by constantly drenching them with water.
My son's best friend's mother was able to save her home by herself,
while the house next door to her burned to the ground.
In both Canyon 1 & 2 fires at least 6 choppers were alternating filling their water tanks 
from our reservoir
It was completely full from last years rains.
The 1st fire drained it by half, 
and the 2nd fire took most of the rest.
Hoping for a really big rainy season again this year to fill it back up.
Not only did the choppers fly constantly all day long but they continued into the night as well.
We were right under their flight path during both fires and could almost touch their hoses.
It was quite a sight,
something that I hope we will never see and experience again.
But as bad as our 2 fires were,
it was nothing compared to the lives, livelihoods and homes lost in the Napa Fires north of us.
I just heard today that they have that fire about 80% contained.
I even heard they brought firefighters in from Australia to help out in that one.

I'm so very thankful that once again our homes remained intact,
as we continue to live in this glorious canyon with all its wildlife and amazingly beautiful sunsets.

6 comments:

  1. I can't imagine how frightening it must be to watch these horrendous fires approach. I'm so happy to hear that your family is safe and your home was not lost!

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    1. OMG Jen, it was so scary, and in my tiny stdio home I couldn't even begin to decide what to take to save. Overwhelming, so I just said a lot of prayers. Thank you for your heartfelt message xoxoxoxo

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  2. i so much appreciate reading your words here....with moving to California
    soon....and how it would be...just say a lot of prayers. It's really
    a huge challenge of Faith. Thank you....Love

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    1. Can't believe you are leaving you beloved New Mexico and all that you have built up on your property. But at the same time, they say change is a good thing, so let us know when you arrive in Cali. xoxo

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  3. Emptying a reservoir ... I shake my head at the immensity of the challenge to fight so much fire

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    1. Oh Liz, both fires were so awful, and closer then we originally thought. And now our extra water source has gotten so low. But the good news is, the weatherman is calling for rain this week and weekend. So maybe we can get it back up to where it was. got my fingers crossed.

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