North Colorado Springs looking at the mountains |
Believe it or not, I was able to see the smoke on the mountain from 85 miles outside Colorado Springs. I wondered at the first distant sight of the mountains if that could possibly be the smoke. Then I tried to reason (looking at the Garmin which told me I was 85 miles away) that this couldn't be the smoke, but I kept my mind trained on the area as we got closer to the city and I realized eventually that, yes, you could see smoke from 85+ miles away.
The sun emerging from the smoke |
We drove north on I-25 toward Monument, Colorado for dinner. It was rush hour and traffic was pretty heavy. The smoke grew so thick that the street lights began to come on and ash fell lightly from the sky. The horizon to the east (180 degrees opposite the fire) was darkened by the heavy smoke and the sun which had previously been entirely enveloped in the smoke emerged a deep red.
A helicopter battling the fires |
We are safe where we are staying, and where we are looking to move is likewise safe. I pray for the people that are losing their homes and memories, and I pray for the emergency responders that are working around the clock trying to keep this city safe.
Ive been thinking about you and your family. Praying everyone stays safe.
ReplyDeleteWe arrived in Boulder tonight to a wildfire just outside town that started today. The NCAR facility is in danger as are the mearby homes.
Seems the whole state is on fire.
I will be thinking of you Michelle. I hope they get the fire under control there soon. It does seem like the state is on fire!
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ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to see that his is the scene you are arriving to -- hope things improve soon.
ReplyDeleteHi Cheryl, I just saw some news reports here in Australia about this fire, it looks just awful. I hope you and your family are safe. I will keep you and all those involved in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteWow. That first picture is scary. We have our share of fires in Utah, but I have not seen anything like that. I hope more fires were not started by all the fireworks set off for the 4th.
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