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Dimitri? Deb in Newhall? You guys OK?

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> Dimitri? Deb in Newhall? You guys OK?
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> Bob



I wonder if my cousin in Pasco, WA will go help out? He's been a
firefighter for 35 years. He always volunteers to go help where there are
wildfires. Good luck to you folks in CA!

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> Bob Terwilliger wrote:
>> Dimitri? Deb in Newhall? You guys OK?
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>> Bob

>
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> I wonder if my cousin in Pasco, WA will go help out? He's been a
> firefighter for 35 years. He always volunteers to go help where there
> are wildfires. Good luck to you folks in CA!
>




Same ol' same ol'...... especially at this time of year.

Give it another week or so and Aussie Firefighters will be heading over
there to help out.


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Mi b'aill docha basaich air m' ris, sin mair air m'glun.

(I'd rather die on my feet, than live on my knees.)
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On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 14:20:09 +0000 (UTC), PeterLucas
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>Same ol' same ol'...... especially at this time of year.


Due to the "santana winds" winds which come at the same time every
year.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Ana_winds
http://www.atmos.ucla.edu/~fovell/AS...Ana/winds.html

Looks like Sylmar is a hot spot right now.


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"Bob Terwilliger" > wrote in message
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> Dimitri? Deb in Newhall? You guys OK?
>
> Bob


Thanks for the concern although I moved to the central coast about a year
ago # 4 daughter + Husband + 3 grandkids still live in the house.

The house and all are fine.

The fire in Sylmar is south of Newhall and the wind is blowing to the south
towards the San Fernando Valley. I spoke to them earlier and they said "If
the wind shifts get the extra bedrooms ready".

I have the laptop hooked to the live feed lout of LA and piped into the TV
so we can monitor the situation.

Regards to all & thanks

Dimitri et al.




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> On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 14:20:09 +0000 (UTC), PeterLucas
> > wrote:
>
>>Same ol' same ol'...... especially at this time of year.

>
> Due to the "santana winds" winds which come at the same time every
> year.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Ana_winds
> http://www.atmos.ucla.edu/~fovell/AS...Ana/winds.html
>
> Looks like Sylmar is a hot spot right now.
>
>
> --



Actually the fire jumped I 5 and is not threatening Granada Hills.

For the live feed to to KNBC 4 LA and click on live feed.

http://www.nbclosangeles.com/

Dimitri

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On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 10:45:20 -0800, "Dimitri" >
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>Actually the fire jumped I 5 and is not threatening Granada Hills.
>
>For the live feed to to KNBC 4 LA and click on live feed.
>
>http://www.nbclosangeles.com/
>
>Dimitri


I am worried about Mimi Hiller though...she lives in Santa Clarita....
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>
> For the live feed to to KNBC 4 LA and click on live feed.
>
> http://www.nbclosangeles.com/
>



Thanks for the link.

Looks ugly.


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Mi b'aill docha basaich air m' ris, sin mair air m'glun.

(I'd rather die on my feet, than live on my knees.)
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"PeterLucas" > wrote in message
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> "Dimitri" > wrote in news:_OETk.8675$ZP4.5830
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>
>>
>> For the live feed to to KNBC 4 LA and click on live feed.
>>
>> http://www.nbclosangeles.com/
>>

>
>
> Thanks for the link.
>
> Looks ugly.
>
>
> --
> Peter Lucas



That was only the beginning - So Cal continues to Burn!

:-(

Too many people displaced.

Dimitri

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"Christine Dabney" > wrote in message
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> On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 10:45:20 -0800, "Dimitri" >
> wrote:
>
>>Actually the fire jumped I 5 and is not threatening Granada Hills.
>>
>>For the live feed to to KNBC 4 LA and click on live feed.
>>
>>http://www.nbclosangeles.com/
>>
>>Dimitri

>
> I am worried about Mimi Hiller though...she lives in Santa Clarita....
> Christine


Mimi if she still lives there was about 10 blocks from my house in Santa
Clarita.

No problems in that neighborhood.

Dimitri



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On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 12:39:41 -0800, "Dimitri" >
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>Mimi if she still lives there was about 10 blocks from my house in Santa
>Clarita.
>
>No problems in that neighborhood.
>
>Dimitri


Yes, she still lives in Santa Clarita. I heard from her, and she is
fine.

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On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 12:38:15 -0800, "Dimitri" >
fired up random neurons and synapses to opine:

>That was only the beginning - So Cal continues to Burn!


Couldn't believe Anaheim Hills was catching it, too. My office is in
Santa Ana and I had stopped in for a while yesterday. There was a
*huge* cloud of smoke just north of us and you could smell the smoke
from my building.

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd

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"If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as
old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the
waitress's, it would have been a very good dinner."

- Duncan Hines

To reply, replace "meatloaf" with "cox"




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"Terry Pulliam Burd" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 12:38:15 -0800, "Dimitri" >
> fired up random neurons and synapses to opine:
>
>>That was only the beginning - So Cal continues to Burn!

>
> Couldn't believe Anaheim Hills was catching it, too. My office is in
> Santa Ana and I had stopped in for a while yesterday. There was a
> *huge* cloud of smoke just north of us and you could smell the smoke
> from my building.
>
> Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
>
> --
>
> "If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as
> old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the
> waitress's, it would have been a very good dinner."
>
> - Duncan Hines
>
> To reply, replace "meatloaf" with "cox"


What is tragic is the random SPOT fires. No rhyme or reason.

I feel so bad for those people.

You come home and your house is destroyed and all your neighbors are OK.

I'm sure some people look up to the sky and say WHY ME LORD?

Dimitri

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I grew up in Granada Hills and my mom still lives in the house that
she and my dad bought 51 years ago. She was given notice to evacuate
but didn't go. She doesn't drive much anymore and made arrangements
to scoot out with a neighbor but they decided to stay. Apparently it
was unpleasant but bearable. Here is a snippet of her email to me
today.

----
The black ash permeated everything...I swept off the patio a couple of
times and gave up. I’ve got black ash everywhere....it accumulates
wherever there is a hose or plant....it will take several rains to
clean up the landscape.... I feel very grateful to be complaining
about ash!!!
-----

I’m not crazy about her decision to stay because right behind our
house is a creek lined with eucalyptus trees (the creek is between the
fire and mom's house) and with the wind blowing embers in her
direction I shudder to think how quickly things could go south.

It sucks being so far away.

Barb
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On Nov 16, 4:45*am, "Dimitri" > wrote:
> > Looks like Sylmar is a hot spot right now.

>
> > --

>
> Actually the fire jumped I 5 and is not threatening Granada Hills.
>
> For the live feed to to KNBC 4 LA and click on live feed.
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> http://www.nbclosangeles.com/
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> I grew up in Granada Hills and my mom still lives in the house that
> she and my dad bought 51 years ago. She was given notice to evacuate
> but didn't go. She doesn't drive much anymore and made arrangements
> to scoot out with a neighbor but they decided to stay.


That is scary! I hope you can talk some sense into her
in the event there is a next time.

>Apparently it
> was unpleasant but bearable. Here is a snippet of her email to me
> today.
>
> ----
> The black ash permeated everything...I swept off the patio a couple of
> times and gave up. I’ve got black ash everywhere....it accumulates
> wherever there is a hose or plant....it will take several rains to
> clean up the landscape.... I feel very grateful to be complaining
> about ash!!!


That's for sure. I imagine she could hire a powerwasher to
clean up.

> I’m not crazy about her decision to stay because right behind our
> house is a creek lined with eucalyptus trees (the creek is between the
> fire and mom's house) and with the wind blowing embers in her
> direction I shudder to think how quickly things could go south.
>
> It sucks being so far away.


I'm glad she's okay.

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On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 17:16:58 -0800, Terry Pulliam Burd
> wrote:

>On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 12:38:15 -0800, "Dimitri" >
>fired up random neurons and synapses to opine:
>
>>That was only the beginning - So Cal continues to Burn!

>
>Couldn't believe Anaheim Hills was catching it, too. My office is in
>Santa Ana and I had stopped in for a while yesterday. There was a
>*huge* cloud of smoke just north of us and you could smell the smoke
>from my building.
>
>Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd


I just heard that Mimi's area is in danger..she has things together
and ready to run. Those of you that remember her, please pray for
her...the fires have gotten extremely close to her now. She has some
things packed up and is ready to leave, if need be.

Even if you don't remember Mimi Hiller, still pray for her.

Christine
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ladysailor > wrote in news:7983986d-0a62-
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> I grew up in Granada Hills and my mom still lives in the house that
> she and my dad bought 51 years ago.



Small world!! I used to stay with a mate of mine in Granada Hills.

Was at his place during the Northbridge earthquake in '94.

Used to do runs on my motorbike from there down to Venice Beach to grab
supplies to take back.

IIRC his place is on the southern side of 118, somewhere between Balboa
and Reseda..... on Mission Blvd (I think!!)



> She was given notice to evacuate
> but didn't go. She doesn't drive much anymore and made arrangements
> to scoot out with a neighbor but they decided to stay. Apparently it
> was unpleasant but bearable. Here is a snippet of her email to me
> today.
>
> ----
> The black ash permeated everything...I swept off the patio a couple of
> times and gave up. I’ve got black ash everywhere....it accumulates
> wherever there is a hose or plant....it will take several rains to
> clean up the landscape.... I feel very grateful to be complaining
> about ash!!!
> -----
>
> I’m not crazy about her decision to stay because right behind our
> house is a creek lined with eucalyptus trees




Hmmmmmmmm, not good have those damn eucalypt trees close to a house.

They're full of oil.




> (the creek is between the
> fire and mom's house) and with the wind blowing embers in her
> direction I shudder to think how quickly things could go south.
>
> It sucks being so far away.



Here's hoping everything goes OK for her.

I wish some of this rain would go over there!!!!


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jalapenos. What you do today... might burn your ass tomorrow."
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On Nov 18, 11:29*am, Peter Lucas > wrote:
> ladysailor > wrote in news:7983986d-0a62-
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> > I grew up in Granada Hills and my mom still lives in the house that
> > she and my dad bought 51 years ago. *

>
> Small world!! I used to stay with a mate of mine in Granada Hills.
>
> Was at his place during the Northbridge earthquake in '94.


Was that during the time you were squandering your army super on
trying to become a movies star?
BTW, give my regards to Ruth, now that she is a member of our large
fraternity.
I was once an aged care personal care attendant (PCA) myself before
becoming a Nurse.
Believe me, it is back-breaking work, working as a PCA in a nursing
home.
And you are so fortunate to have someone who works so hard for you so
you can stay at home and indulge your cooking hobby.

When you're a nurse you know that every day you will touch a life or a
life will touch yours.
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On Nov 18, 3:28*pm, Medicine Ball > wrote:
> On Nov 18, 11:29*am, Peter Lucas > wrote:
>
> > ladysailor > wrote in news:7983986d-0a62-
> > :

>
> > > I grew up in Granada Hills and my mom still lives in the house that
> > > she and my dad bought 51 years ago. *

>
> > Small world!! I used to stay with a mate of mine in Granada Hills.

>
> > Was at his place during the Northbridge earthquake in '94.

>
> Was that during the time you were squandering your army super on
> trying to become a movies star?
> BTW, give my regards to Ruth, now that she is a member of our large
> fraternity.
> I was once an aged care personal care attendant (PCA) myself before
> becoming a Nurse.
> Believe me, it is back-breaking work, working as a PCA in a nursing
> home.
> And you are so fortunate to have someone who works so hard for you so
> you can stay at home and indulge your cooking hobby.
>
> When you're a nurse you know that every day you will touch a life or a
> life will touch yours.


Oh I forgot, it's Ruth's day off today isn't it? Hope she is well
rested before joining the fray tomorrow. Also please post a delicious
photo of the meals you have cooked in the last couple of days to
recompense her for her slaving away so you don't have to work.


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On Nov 17, 11:51*pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
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> That is scary! *I hope you can talk some sense into her
> in the event there is a next time.
>

I can talk but she has a mind of her own! Fortunatly my son-in-law
raced up to see to her. She ended up talking him into driving around
to look at the fire up close. Ugh!

>
> That's for sure. *I imagine she could hire a powerwasher to
> clean up.
>


I'm sure she will find a way. She has a gardner who she will most
likely get roped into that task.

> I'm glad she's okay.
>
> nancy


Thanks Nancy, I am too.

Barb
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On Nov 18, 4:34*pm, ladysailor > wrote:
> On Nov 17, 11:51*pm, "Nancy Young" > wrote:
>
> > That is scary! *I hope you can talk some sense into her
> > in the event there is a next time.

>
> I can talk but she has a mind of her own! *Fortunatly my son-in-law
> raced up to see to her. *She ended up talking him into driving around
> to look at the fire up close. *Ugh!
>
>
>
> > That's for sure. *I imagine she could hire a powerwasher to
> > clean up.

>
> I'm sure she will find a way. *She has a gardner who she will most
> likely get roped into that task.
>
> > I'm glad she's okay.

>
> > nancy

>
> Thanks Nancy, I am too.
>
> Barb
> s/y Arabellawww.sailinglinks.com
> Bundaberg, Australia


Peter Lucas was a school gardener until he ran over his foot with a
motor mower; poor thing. He met Ruth at that school too; lucky thing.
She worked in an office then.; lucky thing. Now she slaves away in an
old peoples home; poor thing. But she tells us all that she is happy;
poor thing!
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On Nov 18, 10:29 am, Peter Lucas > wrote:

> Small world!! I used to stay with a mate of mine in Granada Hills.


Small world indeed!

> Was at his place during the Northbridge earthquake in '94.
>
> Used to do runs on my motorbike from there down to Venice Beach to grab
> supplies to take back.


Some quake eh?? I was living in San Juan Capistrano at the time and
when I saw that my mom's neighborhood was on fire (remember the truck
that blew up on Balboa?) Well, that happened about ten houses away
from mom’s.

Anyway, my then husband and I tossed a bunch of camping equipment
(flash lights, lantern, stove and coolers) in the van, stopped at the
store and loaded up on ice and water then raced up the 405 to see
after her.

The house was a mess but she was cool as a cucumber wandering around
taking pictures and visiting with neighbors. She got a wicked pic of
the fire ball when that truck blew.

>
> IIRC his place is on the southern side of 118, somewhere between Balboa
> and Reseda..... on Mission Blvd (I think!!)


Ahhh, my old stomping grounds!

> Hmmmmmmmm, not good have those damn eucalypt trees close to a house.
>
> They're full of oil.


I know, they blow up like roman candles. Really big ones!

> Here's hoping everything goes OK for her.


Thanks Peter, she’s a survivor and last reports are she is well.

> I wish some of this rain would go over there!!!!


We are really enjoying the rain here in Bundy. It’s cooled things off
well enough to use the oven today without us dying from the heat it
generates in the boat. Roast lamb is in the oven. Yummm!

Of course Southern California will get rain soon enough and the next
reports we will hear from that part of the world will be all about the
floods and the damage caused because the hillsides (due to the fires)
are melting.

California’s four seasons…. Drought, Fires, Floods and Earthquakes.

Barb
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On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 08:05:50 -0700, Christine Dabney
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>Those of you that remember her, please pray for
>her...the fires have gotten extremely close to her now. She has some
>things packed up and is ready to leave, if need be.


Fingers crossed! Off shore winds are gearing up.


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On Tue, 18 Nov 2008 00:03:08 -0800, sf > wrote:

>On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 08:05:50 -0700, Christine Dabney
> wrote:
>
>>Those of you that remember her, please pray for
>>her...the fires have gotten extremely close to her now. She has some
>>things packed up and is ready to leave, if need be.

>
>Fingers crossed! Off shore winds are gearing up.


Heard that she is okay for now.

Christine
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