Mid-day, July 29 |
Evening, July 29 -- smoke is worse |
Afternoon, July 30 -- after the rainstorm |
Our return to the farm was briefly delayed when a dental issue arose for me, but fortunately, my dentist was able to work me in on Monday morning (July 29). We loaded the Jeep and stopped off at the dentist on our way out of town. Unfortunately, that night a tooth chipped, and this time the appointment is a week out, which means we will stay in town three extra days. (This will be my fourth trip into the dentist office for maintenance and repair since my last semi-annual cleaning.)
Cottonwood Butte in distance -- July 31 |
I often think that if we truly lived at the farm, we would manage differently. People do live here, you know, and they travel to town more readily than we do. Some of them even have jobs in town. We tend to feel that once we’re here, we should simply make-do, and it doesn’t hurt us a bit.
Anyway, a stretch of the river road was still closed on Monday due to the Gwen Fire, which meant that the whole road just as well be closed as far as we were concerned. We drove back by way of our alternate route. When we arrived at Gilbert, it was plenty smoky, and by evening, it was even worse. However, from Monday night into Tuesday, we had a good soaking rain here, which seemed to dispel the smoke. However, we understand it didn’t rain much in the Valley where air quality and heat alerts are still in effect. Another fire burns west of Lewiston now.
Teakean Butte, July 31 |
A high-pressure system is moving in, says the forecast, and we really will have another spell of excessive heat – triple digits in the Valley.
I’m joining a group of P.E.O. sisters for dessert tomorrow afternoon. The date was set more than two months ago, but as it happens, tomorrow (August 1) is “National Girlfriends Day.” Fun! KW