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  • Jan 2, 2020, 08:39 PM
    paraclete
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by talaniman View Post
    Be careful what you wish for because floods ain't much fun either. You need some rain though no doubt!

    haven't had a flood where I live for 15 years, If I get flooded we are all in trouble, but it is hard to keep a garden alive in this drought. I'm thinking of putting in artificial grass, my lawn is dead. was a time I didn't like rain but now I love it
  • Jan 3, 2020, 01:55 AM
    talaniman
    Didn't you say that about this 11 year fire cycle? Is there no lesson to learn from these events?
  • Jan 3, 2020, 02:01 PM
    paraclete
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by talaniman View Post
    Didn't you say that about this 11 year fire cycle? Is there no lesson to learn from these events?

    Yes the lesson to learn is to keep down the build up of tinder, scrub and rubbish. However that is just long enough for a new crop of do gooders to buy into fire prone areas and to start undoing common sense provisions. The city dwellers complain about air quality when burnoffs occur and as they are the most populous areas with the political muscle you can quess the outcome
  • Jan 3, 2020, 04:03 PM
    talaniman
    Yes locals tend to flex their muscles and that's human I suppose, so maybe a better collection and a better disposal could help those who object to burn offs since that is an older option, but is it the only option?
  • Jan 3, 2020, 04:27 PM
    paraclete
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by talaniman View Post
    Yes locals tend to flex their muscles and that's human I suppose, so maybe a better collection and a better disposal could help those who object to burn offs since that is an older option, but is it the only option?

    Terrain is the big factor, the mountain range that runs along the eastern coast is rugged and inaccessible and this is where the fires take hold. As population expands more and more development pushes into these areas. Right now the big theat is to small towns and villages spread over a vast area. What is going on here is equivalent to the east coast of the US burning in area
  • Jan 4, 2020, 02:42 AM
    talaniman
    Happens in California every year since I can remember, and it occurs to me that your current fires may be something you can expect a lot more often than just every 11 years. The debate over why and how seems futile when you look at it from the perspective of inevitable and recurring.
  • Jan 4, 2020, 05:45 AM
    paraclete
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by talaniman View Post
    Happens in California every year since I can remember, and it occurs to me that your current fires may be something you can expect a lot more often than just every 11 years. The debate over why and how seems futile when you look at it from the perspective of inevitable and recurring.



    Yes tal but we can blame on that climate change that started 12000 years ago
  • Jan 4, 2020, 06:05 AM
    talaniman
    Were back at where we started then Clete and that's what to do about it? Nobody knows or wants to put money towards it either. I ain't got NONE, and it's enough to pay for the lights being on. The price of candles and batteries has also gone up!
  • Jan 4, 2020, 02:43 PM
    paraclete
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by talaniman View Post
    Were back at where we started then Clete and that's what to do about it? Nobody knows or wants to put money towards it either. I ain't got NONE, and it's enough to pay for the lights being on. The price of candles and batteries has also gone up!

    Yes one of the outcomes is power lines are downed and the affected areas are without power, my son tells me the water treatment plant is running with the help of a standby generator. I rather doubt candles and batteries are still available, supermarkets are also shut, no power and probably little on the shelves
  • Jan 5, 2020, 11:20 AM
    talaniman
    Yeah that's a problem with last minute shopping, it may be to late to get what you want no matter how bad you need it.
  • Jan 5, 2020, 01:32 PM
    paraclete
    If only we had perfect foresight, I always keep a few things in the pantry and my generator sits in the garage and I can rely on the BBQ to cook on in a pinch however if the truck arn't rolling..............
  • Jan 5, 2020, 06:36 PM
    talaniman
    Who needs it to move?



    https://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.r...5&pid=3.1&rm=2

    Bring a tent in case of rain.
  • Jan 5, 2020, 09:53 PM
    paraclete
    Got a camping trailer Tal, but not in this weather

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