Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Sunset: Saturday July 30
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Oriole Evacuee?
Wednesday, September 07, 2011
Today's Update on the Pedernales 1 Fire
The Ped 1 fire has been dropped from today's headlines on YNN; the last update there is from 11 p.m. Monday 9/5, noting that it was back up to 80% containment. No obvious smoke on our horizon this morning, but it's very hazy, so not entirely a reliable indicator.
Yesterday from my front porch I continued to see smoke to the north & north-north-west from 1-3 fires all afternoon into the evening. No orange glows after sundown, though (two thumbs up).
That's all I know for now. Nothing new on the neighborhood group list, either.
Yesterday from my front porch I continued to see smoke to the north & north-north-west from 1-3 fires all afternoon into the evening. No orange glows after sundown, though (two thumbs up).
That's all I know for now. Nothing new on the neighborhood group list, either.
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Pedernales 1 Fire: Further Update
The Pedernales 1 (One?) fire is still burning, per the news and the Texas fire map.
Yesterday evening/night, it had spread to at or near Reimers Ranch (news coverage is scant!). The fire originally started on the other side of the river, but it hopped right over it at some point; apparently it is so low and the wind so high that it wasn't a barrier. It seems that it was on Reimers Ranch or next door at Peacock (the giant ranch that abuts both Reimers and our land) that they were finally able to subdue it. Around 5 or so I ran down to Stagecoach Ranch Road (just past Hamilton Pool) to have a look from the high point there; on my way back, the first fire trucks were turning into Reimers.
Part of why the fires have gotten so bad is because there haven't been resources enough to fight all the many, many fires in the state. In many areas they've simply been evacuating people to get them safe. Hence, we're amazed that suddenly so many trucks & people showed up yesterday evening and managed to tame the one at/near Reimers. We're incredibly lucky.
We can still see smoke this morning, but it's further away than yesterday. Right now the fire map shows a flame near West Cypress Bend and another quite close to Hamilton Pool, in addition to the many still around Spicewood and Pace Bend.
So—we were not evacuated, though are cars are still packed with all of our worldly goods, and we're safe at home with an eye to the horizon . . .
Yesterday evening/night, it had spread to at or near Reimers Ranch (news coverage is scant!). The fire originally started on the other side of the river, but it hopped right over it at some point; apparently it is so low and the wind so high that it wasn't a barrier. It seems that it was on Reimers Ranch or next door at Peacock (the giant ranch that abuts both Reimers and our land) that they were finally able to subdue it. Around 5 or so I ran down to Stagecoach Ranch Road (just past Hamilton Pool) to have a look from the high point there; on my way back, the first fire trucks were turning into Reimers.
Part of why the fires have gotten so bad is because there haven't been resources enough to fight all the many, many fires in the state. In many areas they've simply been evacuating people to get them safe. Hence, we're amazed that suddenly so many trucks & people showed up yesterday evening and managed to tame the one at/near Reimers. We're incredibly lucky.
We can still see smoke this morning, but it's further away than yesterday. Right now the fire map shows a flame near West Cypress Bend and another quite close to Hamilton Pool, in addition to the many still around Spicewood and Pace Bend.
So—we were not evacuated, though are cars are still packed with all of our worldly goods, and we're safe at home with an eye to the horizon . . .
Monday, September 05, 2011
Dead Visitor
Latest on the Pedernales 1 Fire
8 p.m. and we're still not evacuated, though neighbors all around are. And it's looking not so bad—touch wood!—for us, at least. We have heard some reports that the fire is on this side of Reimers Ranch—that is, on the Peacock Ranch side of Reimers—and we see less smoke now, though still plenty of it, and it seems to be moving to the west. Again, good for the Cabin, but we worry about our neighbors to the west. More later, if there's anything to report.
Fire at Paleface Park
Update as of 10:25 a.m. Monday 9/5:
http://austin.ynn.com/
You can also "like" "YNN Austin" on Facebook. Great, steady updates last night.
We didn't get evacuated, but it was a scary night. There's still smoke from the Pedernales 1 fire, as they're calling it, visible from our porch, but much less so than yesterday, as seen below. We had the cats, dogs & valuables packed in the truck & car, ready to go. Hugh & I spent our time hacking down limbs that were touching the house. I finally went to sleep at 3.
My original Sunday post:
Looking due north from our front porch
Paleface is 5 or 6 miles away as the crow flies, though it's about 18 miles by road. Hugh is reading tweets from a guy near the scene who says that though the fire is on the other side of the Pedernales, the river is so low that it's not a barrier to the fire. Winds are HIGH today, and blowing from the north (right toward us, that is). The sky is full of smoke and is alternately weirdly glowing and darker than it should be.
We are irrigating, and we also cleared a bunch of dead plants from the back area earlier, something I've been meaning to do for weeks. Feels good to have it done. Maybe I'll go out front now and sweep up all the dead needles that have fallen from the poor dehydrated giant pine tree that's by our patio. There is so much to do all the time; it's hard to keep up with everything, and we don't! Even if I had no job and did nothing but work outside here all day, every day, I'd never get it all done.
To the west (and up)
Shot from the back of the drive, behind the house; you can see our roof among the foliage on the left
I also dislocated my left big toe earlier and I'm having asthma from the smoke.
What a creepy and effed-up day.
Sunday, September 04, 2011
BZZZZ: What I Did Last Saturday
Photograph compliments of Jackie, who attended with me & Vic. You can read more about the beekeeping class at Surviving the Modern World!
Saturday, September 03, 2011
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