Diary of Linda and my
experience regarding the Cedar Fire of October 2003
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Southern sky, fire
day 1, about 8:00 a.m., in front of my house in Scripps Ranch, San
Diego, CA
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About 1/2 hour
later. Notice all the neighbors cars are out and ready for a quick
get away.
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I am beginning to get
more worried now Even my wife Linda thinks it is time to start
packing.
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We are getting all
the jewelry and valuable papers together now.
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The wind can't make
up its mind which direction to blow. I and the neighbors all cheer
each time the wind heads into a favorable bearing.
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This scene convinced
many neighbors that it was time to vacate immediately. We decided
we would wait until we could actually see a house burning, but the San
Diego police came with loud speakers and told us that it was mandatory
to leave now. We were all ready except for Misty cat which jumped
into the garage rafters. We left her with lots of food and water
hoped for her safety.
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We were allowed to
returned after the 2nd day. We were relieved and thankful that our
house was spared from the infernal blaze. This is the sun at 3:00 p.m. in
the afternoon on 10/28/2003. I used the smoke as a natural UV
filter. Notice the two black sun spot storms in the center, going
on right now.
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Pomerado Road about 2
miles from our house is still active with hot spots and lined with fire
trucks and fire fighters.
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The brush under the
Eucalyptus trees is completely burned out now. We should be good
for another 30 years now.
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This is Semillon
Blvd. about 1 mile from our house. Many houses burned just up from
this road block. This is the actual lighting at 1:30 p.m.
The air quality is really unhealthy, notice the masks that people are
wearing.
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A military helicopter
getting water from Lake Miramar near our house, to fight the fire.
This is the actual color of the sky right now. |