
Another shot from my day of evacuation. That's running from my house in front of the flames, not a medical description.

This baby's mama got her out of harm's way, on the grass down by Santiago Road. She is about to have an in-depth encounter with her toes.

As Hydra and I walked back down to the road where we parked our vehicles after seeing that the house was okay, I had to think... if things had gone differently, our Tahoe and Echo might have held just about everything we own.
Whew!
Oh, on a kind of cool note, I wrote a letter to the editor of our local newspaper The Country Journal to thank the firefighters , homeowners' association and neighbors, and they published three of my photos, too!
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