Sunday, July 24, 2022

And So It Begins .....

 Everyone knows that the heat of summer brings on the fire season.  As I sit on the patio this morning cooling off in the lovely 64 degrees Mother Nature has provided, I'm breathing in the results of the ineptness of the California government.  

For many many years now ... most of my life in fact ... they have refused to allow management of the forests that would help mitigate this type of disaster that happens every single year.  FIRE.  In the old days, we ran cattle in the Sierra Nevada mountains.  Every year when the cattle were gathered up, my dad would set back-fires to burn up all the fallen limbs and dead trees.  It would burn itself out quickly because there wasn't much to burn.

Then the Sierra Club came along and decided that was such a bad idea ... burning up the trash in the forest ... and they lobbied to stop not only the fire prevention work we were doing, but the cattle leases also.  That meant for all those years, the timber and scrub brush piled up, just waiting for a match or lightning to set it off.  Here's the result of the latest incidence, the Oak Fire.  A huge fire just 30 miles from me in Mariposa.


It happens multiple times every year.  Oh yes, they have finally figured out they've been wrong all these many years, but now it's too late.  To try and convince people they are doing something about it, they began small control burns in the Yosemite National Park Valley.  That's cool ... there's nothing to burn in the valley.  It's everywhere else they should be working on.  This is from a friends front porch.


These two pictures came from the internet.  Hundreds of houses are right in the path and many have already burned.  The Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias is right in the path of destruction also.


Those are the largest living trees on earth, many over 3,000 years old ... and California does nothing for fire protection.  Yes these trees can take some fires in stride, but most likely, not this one.  Finally, at this late date, they are sending multiple troops in to help keep them from turning to ash.

Make no mistake ... your house will not survive.  The plan is and always has been, just let it burn.  They are trying to save the small towns, and so far Mariposa is safe ... sort of.   It's sad that this goes on year after year.  The Sierra Club, who professes to be all about the forest and the critters, has caused more devastation than you can imagine, due to their crazy ideas about how to manage forests.


Of course they will blame it on every human on the planet ... global warming and all that.  Hey, there's been global warming for a million years as the earth rotates around the sun.  Surely you can't think it will remain on the perfect axis forever and ever.  Things are always going to change, regardless of what you do.  It's just how things are.   Too bad California just doesn't have any common sense.

Sometimes I don't either.  Common sense would have told me NOT to make this quilt.  Here I thought the hard part was behind me, but NOOOOOOO.  I now have to make the borders for each and every square out of 20 pieces sewn to look like a ribbon ... hence the name of the quilt, A Ribbon Runs Through It.  Big sigh!!!


Here's another one.  Common sense would have said to check the label on the back.  I've tried another brand of these before and they were quite tasty.  THESE about choked me on the first bite.  OH MY AUNT MAE!!!  I've never eaten anything so salty in my life!!  Something like 330 mg of sodium.  There's no way I will ever choke them down.  What a waste.  Note to self ... read the label next time!!!


Mr. Cooper is at my feet, chomping at the bit to head out for his morning walk.  Hopefully the smoke won't be too bad.  Then there will be a cooking frenzy as I do everything I possibly can before 4:00 when I shut off and unplug EVERYTHING ... except the TV of course!!  Enjoy your Sunday!!




14 comments:

  1. Mr. Ed Don’t feel too bad on the chips weight watchers went from seven chips down to one chip… One chip more than equals your daily allowance
    You probably already have one however….. You might want to check in to see the (newer )smart intelligent thermostat , It actually turn your thermostat up or off From 4 to 9 PM designed to help you save on the high load time used in PG&E Peek cost . They actually learn your lifestyle . There medium priced but they add a better dimension to you electric setup


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    1. My thermostats are pretty interactive. I can set them to do whatever I want at whatever time. I'm just fine tuning it now.

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  2. The smoke is one of the reasons our son is wanting to move from southern Oregon. You can hardly go outside and do anything!

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    1. It's been really bad and won't be getting better any time soon. It's sad to see the forest decimated.

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  3. Do you happen to know what Forest Service policy is regarding wildfires that get started in official Wilderness areas? There are SO MANY acres of Wilderness!

    Are fires supposed to magically stop when they expand to the edge of the Wilderness?

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    1. They will not tell you they have a "let it burn" policy, but essentially that's what it is. They will try to save towns, but for the most part, if your house is in the path of a fire, it will burn. We used to cut fire breaks with our cats, but it was only to try and direct the fire a different direction. Eventually they will set back fires that will help slow it down and maybe stop it.

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  4. As BAD as these fires are, so far this year has actually been a 'lite' year fire ways. Of course, there is still two to three more months, so I won't hold my breath. (This 14,000+ acre fire is a dwarf compared to the 1 million + August Complex Fire of 2020) Fact remains that they have mismanaged our Forest Land, not just here in California but all over. Example, Mt. St. Helens blew in 1980. If you go there, Weyerhaeuser has a visitor center showing the growth of the forest they had control of, and the trees are so plush and are being harvested all the time...go up the road a few more miles and it is all barren where the Government is allowing the trees to just magically regrow again. Makes you wonder.....

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    1. The forests were managed pretty well when the timber was cut and trees replanted. Now it's pretty much devastated by LACK of management.

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  5. That will be a beautiful quilt. Cindy says she doesn't understand why you didn't want to make it. Utah has had some fires, some of which are still burning, this summer but nothing like California. Once in a while we can smell your fires.

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    1. There are so many double flying geese and HST it's making me crazy!!! SO time consuming. She would have had it done in a week. I've been working on it for two months! LOL

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  6. It has to be disheartening every year you see the fires, knowing that they could have been mostly prevented had they started (or carried on) years ago.
    Good luck with the quilt. I know wha kind of work you do, we sit on the proof every evening. They cover our chairs. :)

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    1. Hehehe ... yes you do!! Those were SO much easier to make. Hopefully I have the determination to finish this one.

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  7. I'm with you on how well cattle manage the forests and am always amazed on how the ignorant people think otherwise. They pretend to want to protect the forest but in reality, these people's ways only result in one thing. Burn our only natural renewable resource. I've stated this fact to more than one of these types and the result when I state the facts, is that the result of their ways is to burn the forest. They get really mad. I just call them stupid. :O) We think alike on this.
    Bob

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    1. Yes we do Bob .... and you see the results every day. Too bad we can't knock some sense into them!!!

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