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Sunday, June 15th, 2008 08:45 am
The Bonny Doon "Martin" fire is 90% contained, but ten houses and two "outbuildings" have burned down. The "Indians" fire in southern Monterey County (in Los Padres National Forest, down by Hunter-Ligget military reservation, is 30% contained after eight days of burning, and is "actively spreading" to the north and east. The Ventana wilderness is closed. So far 33K+ acres are burning: compare to Martin at 500 acres and the Summit fire at a bit over 4K acres (which lasted nine days).

When I got out the ladder I discovered that there are more apricots than I thought (which happens every year) but still a lot less than last year, which is only to be expected since last year was a branch-busting hell of a mast year (that was my vocabulary word for last summer: it means a superabundant crop year). Also I discovered that only some of them are actually ripe enough to pick at this time, which is sort of a relief. I picked a pot full anyway and they are now sitting on their drying racks in the dehydrator looking all golden and glowing and beautiful. I have turned off the dehydrator but I'm waiting for a bit before putting them up because I'm not a hundred percent sure they're dry enough to keep. I have to let them cool before I can judge that (they're always a bit softer when they're warm).
Sunday, June 15th, 2008 10:52 pm (UTC)
I'm glad to hear the Bonny Doon fire is getting contained, and hope the others are soon!

A couple of nights ago, I was leaving [livejournal.com profile] tiger_spot's and looked up and the moon was pumpkin-orange. And, when I turned on my bike light, I could see that it was faintly snowing -- little tiny flecks of ash, just large enough to show up in the light beam (and to catch one of the bigger ones on my thumbnail, carefully), about a half-dozen at a time in the beam. It was a little surreal -- especially since, unlike the last round of fires, there wasn't any woodsmoke smell.