As predicted a few posts ago, with the high heat/low humidity here, wildfires are busting out all over. All that is needed is our autumn winds to turn an already bad situation worse.
I could smell smoke all last night here at my house, but checking all of my wildfire resources it doesn't look like there are any fires particularly near to me. I kept my windows shut.
Judy, I forget when you said you were heading to Oregon (hope you are dried off by now ) but Interstate 5 (for those of you not in California, I-5 is the major connecting freeway between California and Oregon) was closed in both directions yesterday due to the Mill Fire near Mt. Shasta volcano (this fire ignited yesterday).
I have been looking for updated information on this closure this morning, haven't found anything solid yet. Every effort to re-open 5 will be made (north-south commerce basically stops when I-5 closes) but with wildfire on both sides of the freeway (as of yesterday) information is slow to come out.
So be aware. Traffic is always a bit iffy in that area (winding road and steep grades) and with the closure traffic back-up is surely a nightmare.
On to more cheerful news!
I posted a day or so ago about predicted high temperatures in my area over the next several days, these predictions have been revised upwards (of course, Barbie, you can probably beat these temps hands down - but it isn't desert here - at least not yet )
Saturday 102
Sunday 106
Monday 112
Tuesday 114
Wednesday 112
Thursday 110
Friday 108
Sue, please send a suitcase (or two!) packed full of Fall to me Special Delivery, just as soon as you can.
I'll happily pay freight.
Anne