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The air is buzzing here in Kernville last night and today.  Big fire in the mountains started yesterday behind James Store and has crossed up over the mountains toward Weldon.  Many planes dropping fire retardant (probably coming from Porterville, Twinkie) and water carrying choppers.  Smoke not coming our way. but a wind change would do it.
Fav lady lounging around with her boot-cast waving her arms around and giving orders (not).  Trying to practice new recipes from the Californian and Rachel Ray or make up some.  I like to cook but....   She will be unable to do anything but perambulate on crutches for another two weeks and then maybe light weight on good foot (the one which she broke ten years ago.)  Someone said at least she will be OK by the hottest weather.  Cleaning lady coming tomorrow, and daughter Paula in the afternoon (maybe to fix supper?)
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posted by Grampsdon on Monday, April 30, 2007 at 04:30 PM
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posted by twinkie on Apr 30, 2007 at 04:54 PM

Hopefully the promised rain will come to take care of that fire.

*hopes for the best!

My uncle John works for the forestry service. I'll have to ask him how it's going.

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