Category: Wildfire prevention
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Early Morning July 4th
This is the first blog I have written and published immediately; I failed to write it during the long weekend. It was a good weekend, a boat parade, wild fire works everywhere. July 4th morning was spectacular as well.
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Wow, Just Wow; A Problem on the Levee.
Once in a great while I get upset as I did this morning. When I do it always is about an underdog being wronged, this morning was especially sad.
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Dust, Flies, and Wind; I Return to The Coachilla Valley.
Living in the Desert for three years was well worth experiencing. I have been in -60° F (-51.11° C) and as high as 126° F (52.22° C).
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Next Week Will Be Better; I’ll be able to see again.
I’m buried in rules when ever something is about to take place. The problem is I don’t know what they are until I violate them.
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It’s Getting Old; But There’s More than One Way to Crack an Egg.
I’m tired of not having calls returned, no way to contact the vendors, and being hung up on. I want someone to talk to face to face if that is what it takes to resolve an issue.
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No One is Around; We Cleaned up the Yard a Bit, One Positive Step Every Day.
Spring cleanup continues, like well oiled machinery Mrs. Lebec and I were hard at it for several minutes today.
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A Lot of People are Walking the Levee; Our Life Insurance Agent wants an Office Visit from Us, Coincidence? I Can Only Hope.
We’re all getting restless, well most of you are anyway. Where have these people come from?
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It’s Good to See People Walking the Levee on the Far Side.
Families fishing and fooling around on the far side of the slough, it’s great to see.
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A Patient Died, My Grand-Daughter is in Crisis.
She’s 21 and I have no words, there are no condolences and no family members can see the lady now. It’s a tragedy of immense proportions
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Respect is Earned; It’s Not Handed out Like Blue Ribbons at a Carnival.
Bruce Springsteen said in a piece of music “Courage we don’t understand,” he couldn’t have been more right.s