Colliemom wrote: Watching latest news on the CA fires. Annie, what’s the latest on the Cascade fire? Hope it hasn’t spread toward you. So much heartbreak and devestation iut there. And I’m sure more bodies will be found. The home of Peanuts creator, Charles Schultz, was brurned to the ground. Wish I could send the rain we are supposed to get, out there.
As I understand it, the progression of the Cascade Fire (at this time) has been halted, and the area is in a "mop up" phase as the containment lines continue to be constructed.
Here is a map of the Cascade/La Porte fires (which joined together):
https://sartopo.com/map.html#ll=39.36696,-121.36702&z=11&b=om&a=mba,modis_mpThe good news is that the fire came to within about 2 - 3 miles of my house, as near as I can tell from this map (this map is really cool because there is a tool you can use for measuring, so I was able to measure the distance of the fire to my home). The further good news is that there does not appear to be any new fire activity in the area, as would be indicated by a red star
* on the map.
Another cool thing about this map is that one can scroll to the left (which would be to the west) and bring up the fires burning north of San Francisco.
The bad news here is that this map indicates renewed fire activity of the Adobe Fire, which is the same fire that burned the city of Santa Rosa. It seems to indicate that this fire is now beginning to encroach into the city of Sonoma. However, I don't know of the accuracy of this map (the part showing the Cascade fire is VERY accurate) and have been unable to confirm this encroachment.
I spent the summer working on my Brownsville house, getting ready to list it for sale. Getting the house sold would really broaden my travel options. Got it listed the week before the Cascade/La Porte fires started. All roads into the area have been closed (due to the fire) for the past week. There is never much posted by traditional media about fires in the Yuba Foothills area - probably fires elsewhere have overwhelmed the traditional media outlets. However, these days, we have the amateur media out in force (YouTube) and have seen videos posted online of the Cascade fire that are looking pretty grim.
In the summer I go up to Brownsville about once a week to water my Liquid Amber trees (a relative of the Maple tree) or they will die in the heat and lack of moisture. I need to get up there to water my trees, but don't think I will go until the winds die down, probably Monday. I don't want to be caught in anything.
It is pretty windy here where I live, likely more so in the foothills. I think I'll just stay home today, and maybe go up on Monday when the winds are predicted to calm.
Anne