



Boulder County fires tonight decimate 600 homes at last count in Louisville and Superior Colorado. Sustained winds of 50 mph and gusts over 110mph. Just devastating.
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Me too. You leave for work with no worries and within just a few hours everything is gone, including your pets.Makes me sick thinking of so many folks losing everything they may have worked their entire lives acquiring...up in smoke! It's the family mementos and photos, maybe items or awards, and memories...precious to the owners....all up in smoke. That's the part that sucks the most.
When people talk about natural disasters in California, they always talk about earthquakes. In the 48 years I lived there, I never worried about earthquakes. Over the last ten years there, I worried about fires every year.Last month I posted that I would much prefer to deal with a hurricane than a tornado.
I think I would prefer to deal with a hurricane than these wildfires also.
It’s been so dry. Typically, it’s like September when you get nervous. It’s crazy to have fires a couple of days before New Years.We have a cabin in Glen Haven near Estes Park. Wildfires are always on your mind during the dry summers here, but not in December in urban areas.
I remember those "Santa Ana Winds" when I lived there 1966-1989 in Orange County. They were the driest winds I've experienced. My Mom lived and had her horses out in Hemet and Temecula, CA. and those winds blew right thru and there always were some fires in the distance. Had her Dodge Ram 4x4 and her two horse trailer "at the ready" during the fire season.It’s been so dry. Typically, it’s like September when you get nervous. It’s crazy to have fires a couple of days before New Years.
Yeah that really sucks. The devastation is crazy. I seriously feel so bad for those affected. Helluva a way to have to start a new year.Boulder County fires tonight decimate 600 homes at last count in Louisville and Superior Colorado. Sustained winds of 50 mph and gusts over 110mph. Just devastating.