DH and I had made plans to be away overnight tonight. We had planned to leave the house at 4 a.m. But Thursday morning we were awakened at 4 with a fire alert. We have an app on our phones that keeps us informed of fires. And it wasn't just a fire. A medi-vac plane had crashed into a mountain, just under 8 miles from us and 4 people were lost. Such a tragic accident. This is in a Wilderness area and it is wild and rough, making recovery and fire fighting efforts extremely challenging. There are no roads and only foot traffic is allowed. We could see the smoke from the deck Thursday morning.
By the time dusk had arrived, we could see the flames and the information we had indicated that the fire had grown from 35 acres to 150 acres.
The winds picked up and gusted all night. There were 125 personel on site, but there wasn't anything that could be done overnight.
DH assured me it would take a few days for the fire to reach us, with the terrain being so rugged, if at all, but I just did not feel comfortable leaving our property.
The fire began 8 miles from us and the winds were blowing it our direction. If evacuation orders were given, we had to be ready to load horses and Skeet, documents and leave out.
Just the day before, one of our Jungle hens hatched 3 baby chicks
And Thursday evening Allie Oop gave birth to 5 kittens
DH has done a lot of clearing and just recently, including yesterday, he's been cutting trees and brush to build roads around the property for a fire line. The track came off the skidsteer and we cut some wood to wedge between the teeth
After a few attempts, he was back in business
All prayers are welcomed...for the families who are grieving their loved ones, for the safety of the first responders, and for the livestock and families in the line of the fire.
Not much sleeping last night.
No new information this morning, but it's just before 5.




















