The cabin was still standing! |
We chatted with our friends about the fire and where they stayed during the days of evacuation. There was a renewed sense of appreciation and happiness around the lakes.
The Texan did some fire mitigation (professional forest service word) around our house.
Clearing around the propane tank |
Get this. One of the residents had a special fire trailer made and donated it to our neighborhood.
It holds 1000 gallons of water. It's designed to pump water out of the surrounding lakes and it is a marvel of modern engineering! We are overwhelmed by his kindness and his engineering brilliance. A hearty thank-you to Mr. B! Now, at least, we have a tool to battle a blaze should it break out around our lakes.
The cabin is a comforting place....a place where history seems to repeat itself. I took this photo of the Grandson on our patio. Prepare yourself for cuteness.
Mom's hand is holding him securely. |
This baby has the goofiest open-mouthed smile. Hope he doesn't choke on a hummingbird. |
History DOES repeat itself.
Our Sprout #3 back in the 80's, hence the bad socks. |
Sometimes, a picnic in the forest is celebrated.
Sometimes, a wild mountain bichon hovers as you devour your mum-mum. Be very careful, baby!
We are multitudinous gratitudinous. We had a fine time savoring the mountains and counting our blessings for salvation from the (too close) monstrous fire. Our prayers continue for the city of Colorado Springs and for those so devastatingly affected by the fire.
What's that, you ask?? You are wondering about a certain canine? A very stubby-legged, long-torsoed animal?
Oh yeah, SHE was there. Thanks for asking.
No chipmunk got within a half mile of us!
Blessed salvation love to all.