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Oct 22, 2022 4:43 AM CST
Name: Bea
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couldn't believe the huge amount of ash piled up over everything. I still haven't got all the ash off the roof. The last ash before the wildfire ash on the roof was found under the tiles when we re-roofed was from the Mt.Saint Helen's volcano eruption in the 1980. We didn't live here during that catastrophic event but the evidence left behind was a grim reminder of the huge explosion.

It rained today and the fires are now 100% contained after burning over 150, 000 acres from just one fire. It always amazes me how trees recover from the fire and the smothering influence of ash .

I am so glad you remained safe during the Caldor fire and your property was not damaged. Will look up the 6o min episode.

So back to sweetpeas… I hope to grow them again sometime soon.
I’m so busy... “I don’t know if I found a rope or lost a horse.”

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