Sunday, May 18, 2008

Fire (Updated 7:47 PM)


A wildfire has been burning now for about 24 hours or more, east of here. When Jack left for work not long ago, he called to let me know it looks like it's still uncontrolled and that traffic had been re-routed from its path.

And that it's very possible we're in its path, depending on how many miles it'll burn. With the dry and very hot conditions here, it's a hard combination for firemen to combat effectively.

I was instructed to watch till I saw smoke, and if I saw it on the horizon, to begin watering down the roof, and stay near the phone for evacuation instructions, if things progressed that far.

There has been no smoke on the horizon for the past hour since he called...until now. Now I step things up somewhat, getting our vital papers transferred to totes and put into the car, and some photograph albums. I'll check to see the smoke factor then and start with the hose.

All prayers are appreciated...this may blow away, or be stopped by the firefighting efforts. But so far, it's still burning, and we're putting our emergency plans into the first stages of action.

Thank you for those of you who'll pray this won't harm our home or anyone else's...!

Shall keep you posted as I can :)





Update: 7:47 P.M.





We've moved all our vital records and meds to our vehicles, but are holding off on hosing down the structure and packing a suitcase since we called 911 and were told the wind appeared to be shifting and the number of responding units are fewer. It looks like the turn of the wind has taken us out of the path, but we'll need to follow its progress closely throughout the night. I'll be here by myself in the night, so will have to ply myself with some good DVDs to help stay awake enough...to say I could sleep through a fire is probably fairly accurate, and it's not the time to put that theory to the test ;-) I haven't had time to be here to respond to this weekend's comments, but shall be back soon as possible. Thank you in advance for your thoughts and prayers :) So far, 100+ acres have been burned, but no residences. They think it was all started by driver on the highway tossing a lit cigarette out the window...





Here's what it looks like now from the front of our house...




11 comments:

Unknown said...

Praying that you and your family and home are safe! Christina

Carolyn said...

Thinking of you and praying for you.

Be Safe!
Carolyn

Stephanie Appleton said...

How scary! Praying for safety for you and surrounding homes!

Anonymous said...

I'm keeping you in my prayers, too. You can stay at my house!

Blessings!
Lacy

Anonymous said...

My thoughts and prayers are with you too. I truly hope everything will be alright and the fire will be contained.

Dancingfarmer said...

I had been thinking about you as I saw the news----hopefully all goes well. Hope to hear from you soon. Keep safe and be wise :-)
Monica

jayedee said...

oh girl! you're in my prayers! we were right where you are a few years back.....the fires licked right up to the property line at the back...but left us unscathed. too close for comfort, that's for sure!

Unknown said...

Good Morning Robbyn! Time for update! Otherwise, I will have to do the mom thing and worry! Home all is well!
Christina

Anonymous said...

I'm preying too, for both you and your neighbors.

tina f. said...

Ditto!

Robbyn said...

Well, that surely did get our adrenaline pumping!!!

((((((((((( HUGE GROUP HUG))))))))))) to you ALL for your wonderful and timely prayers and offers of help!!

The fire turned and I believe has either gone out or been contained. I'll have to go now and look up the news on the internet to see where it stands, but we're safe...yayyyyyyy!!!!!

I love you guys!! I thank GOD for having you as friends and for answering prayer :)