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Ya try being right next to the fires and having them burn through all your childhood stomping grounds and lakes, campgrounds, mountains and forests. Has been one of the worst summers of my life to say the least watching everything around me burn up. Over 2 months straight of the fire burning, power outages and horrible air quality. Here's how close it came to my property and we know several people that unfortunately lost everything..
Ashes found in our front yard
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Fire after about 15 minutes ran up and over the mountain and half way down twords us
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About an hour after the first picture fire had reached the base of the mountain and was only 2 miles from our front door
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The next night after above pictures
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Yes thankfully fire has been away from us a good few weeks now and should be about contained and almost out thank god! Just devastating seeing all the beautiful land and forests burnt up all around us. Camping at any of the 10+ lakes around us will never be the same as the fire literally burnt and completely surrounded the lakes and burned up the campgrounds. Also Lassen Volcanic National Park had over 50% of the park burned up also just very sad! Wish more people in Southern California realized the importance of forest management and stopped voting in more restrictions for logging and to "protect" the forests when its the exact opposite and this fire more than proved it. I understand people down south don't live in and have the trees and forests we do up here so they think it all needs to be "protected" but the "protection" they vote for does the exact opposite. It causes the forests to get overgrown and full of damaged and diseased trees due to not allowing management and logging to thin and remove the bad trees and then this is what happens when we have a fire start. Instead of being able to stop it at say 50,000 acres having thinned forests and live green healthy trees it does like this one and grows to over 900,000 acres across 4 large counties and burns through communities due to all the dead trees and extreme overgrowth that is not allowed to be removed due to restrictions. I just hope and pray this opens people eyes and makes them realize how important logging and forest management is. And is a lot more important than protecting owl species that are not even endangered and are more than thriving with huge population numbers.Dang ,your right there ,i am down in the central valley an complaining of smoke an ash ,but that makes
me feel like a whimp ,hope you all are ok!..
Yes thankfully fire has been away from us a good few weeks now and should be about contained and almost out thank god! Just devastating seeing all the beautiful land and forests burnt up all around us. Camping at any of the 10+ lakes around us will never be the same as the fire literally burnt and completely surrounded the lakes and burned up the campgrounds. Also Lassen Volcanic National Park had over 50% of the park burned up also just very sad! Wish more people in Southern California realized the importance of forest management and stopped voting in more restrictions for logging and to "protect" the forests when its the exact opposite and this fire more than proved it. I understand people down south don't live in and have the trees and forests we do up here so they think it all needs to be "protected" but the "protection" they vote for does the exact opposite. It causes the forests to get overgrown and full of damaged and diseased trees due to not allowing management and logging to thin and remove the bad trees and then this is what happens when we have a fire start. Instead of being able to stop it at say 50,000 acres having thinned forests and live green healthy trees it does like this one and grows to over 900,000 acres across 4 large counties and burns through communities due to all the dead trees and extreme overgrowth that is not allowed to be removed due to restrictions. I just hope and pray this opens people eyes and makes them realize how important logging and forest management is. And is a lot more important than protecting owl species that are not even endangered and are more than thriving with huge population numbers.
That forest green color is very popular, when I used to paint houses I'd say besides white that was the next popular trim color for sure.Hey Baker, great minds think alike!
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We just had our shed renovated and green is the wifes favorite color so we ended up with that. Technically her favorite color is olive green but she likes green in general and I wasn't about to paint the trim olive green lolThat forest green color is very popular, when I used to paint houses I'd say besides white that was the next popular trim color for sure.
I dunno. This has lots of olive green in itWe just had our shed renovated and green is the wifes favorite color so we ended up with that. Technically her favorite color is olive green but she likes green in general and I wasn't about to paint the trim olive green lol
That forest green color is very popular, when I used to paint houses I'd say besides white that was the next popular trim color for sure.
I could never live in a place like that. Id end up in jail lolThey were force to have it painted ,that place is a controlled community ,no loud colors are allowed
in a natural setting ,only earth tones!..
What it was ,their old paint had fainted over time an changed to a teal color an became too bright ,an
the board members there said that it needed to be repainted!