HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a wonderful week!
Morning all: Went off to bed finally and managed a pretty good night's sleep in spite of all-night helicopter flights. FIxed-wing tankers due soon to drop that bright pink Phos-Chek powder over the hills. Fire is still burning; still 0% contained, but the weather is in their favor: Good storm due tonight and humidity rising as i type and, if you can believe it, snow a possibility in the hills behind us tomorrow! Very smokey here this morning and sky is strangely orange. Patio umbrella is sporting a layer of ash. I'm supposed to be helping a friend with her garden this morning.... I have masks, but we'll see...
Heather: Do you get a message when you hit "Use rich formatting" saying the page doesn't exist or something like that? It's a sure sign you need to sign in (which typically happens to me on Mondays) and at that point I copy what I've typed so I can sign in, go back to the chat page and just paste the text into the Reply box. In terms of 'signing in' to anything, my wifi provider's online page now insists that it doesn't recognize my "device" (which I've been using for two years!) so I have to answer security questions. Sigh. All designed to keep us from doing anything useful! :-)
Harelady: Hope you can get head cold and blood pressure organized! Take care.
AQ: I see that the koala that lady rescued from the fire has died. There was an item on our news last evening saying that they're in danger of extinction? Say it isn't so.. :-(
Annette: I stayed up late and then slept late, and I just heard on NPR about the fire at your location!
I jumped out of bed and got online to check on you. I hope the rain will arrive and wipe out the fire NOW. Please don't take any risks. Take your go-bag and bug out for a while if the situation calls for it. You and your OH have enough money that you can drive until you find a hotel with vacancies, where you can chill out and wait in the cleaner air.
Also, I don't think I'd work in your friend's garden right now. The air around those fires is just too hazardous. Stay indoors and save your lungs. Take care, my friend.