Hi Friends!
I woke up this morning to the fire having become huge overnight. It's still about 4 miles North of our ranch, with a river between us. I still feel confident that the fire will not jump the Russian River, but if it does, we are on alert and will pack up all the horses and go. I spent the whole day flooding the property, getting things packed and giving the horses some extra love and oats to keep them calm. Horses are sensitive creatures and are naturally wary of smoke. After last weekends insane lightning storm of more 10,000 lighting bolts over 24 hrs, many fires started all around us. We are super lucky to be in a clearing in a canyon with steep redwood mountains on both sides of us. The redwoods are moist and breathe lots of fresh oxygen to help with this raining ash. Anyways, Im hopeful that the fire will pass by us tonight, and I can resume businesses as usual tomorrow! Even if it's another fire watch day, we did moist of our prepping today and I will be able to cut some time out to dance for you tomorrow =). Thank you for your patience and keeping your subscription through the month!
Suzy
WedgeBob
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