Normal service is being interrupted!
I have been reluctant to tackle the fire preparations. One of the issues is that daily temperatures have been excessive and that makes working outside difficult.
But we have to and it is going to take some planning and preparation to be ready to evacuate should we get the call.
So for a short while there is going to be a break in me offering posts to you all on Learning from Dogs. I don’t know how long and it could be just a quick break.
For information to any others who want to know more. the Oregon State University provide a fantastic Fire Program website.
Frankly it would be so much easier to ignore it all because what with our dogs and horses and our parakeets and preparing the home and so much more it is a great deal of work.
But I know that is not the answer.
Being prepared is!
Stay safe, hydrate. I don’t know if it is cooler in the early AM to work since we are having a bit of a hot spell in Phoenix right now so even our mornings are close to 100. Take care, Paul.
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Ouch! Your early mornings are very hot, Susan. At least here we are down to the low 60’s. Yes we understand the need to stay hydrated. Thank you for your understanding.
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We”ll be here when you return Paul. Best to complete the fire remediation which is more and more critical these days. Stay safe.
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Thanks Monika!
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Hope you all make it through unscathed. We live in such times. ❤
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We do indeed live in strange times, Bela!
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