The truly perfect place that the dogs and I found to walk and throw and climb and run burned on Monday. To see some really amazing pictures, go here and look at the photo gallery.
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=4097842
We are devastated. However, there's a bright side. Once they let us back onto the burn site, we won't have to look out for rattle snakes, we won't get cheat grass seed in our socks, or grass up our noses, or foxtails in our ears, and I won't have to battle the deer for Jack's attention.
This is just days before it burned
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
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1 comment:
Those pictures are incredible!!! Don't worry, it'll grow back. Pine trees look the worst when burned, and there aren't many of those up there in the area burning. The junipers will grow back before you know it. And the wildflowers next spring will make for fabulous blog posts.
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