I sit on my sofa looking out the sliding glass doors at blue skies. Every window is sealed tight and fans blowing in every room to keep the air circulating. My patios are covered in ash. The air outside is toxic from the fires burning in every direction.
I have to limit my social media and news contact to stay out of panic and grief at a staggering level. Last night I saw that my favorite place in the county of Sonoma has burned. The Armstrong Woods. A redwood grove dating back thousands of years. It’s where I connect with the universe and Earth. There is not a day I spent there that I haven’t come out peaceful and better than I went in.
Friends in other parts of the area are under mandatory evacuation orders. Others are watching the winds shift with bags packed ready to go at a moments notice. Three years in a row…. we’re getting good at this.
Daddy and I packed our go bags in the midst of my panic attack the other day. They’ve not been unpacked…. simply relocated.
The air quality has been at a level of extremely dangerous for a few days now. I started prednisone earlier this week when I first started having challenges breathing. Prednisone is that miracle drug…. but it makes it even harder for me to cope with stress. Emotional control is so much more challenging.
You know what it looks like when pollen is flying everywhere in spring? That’s pretty much what it looks like. My friend said the ash is the size of a dime where he was yesterday. I haven’t been outside in days because I cough and wheeze the moment our doors are opened. Today I head out into the big world for the first time since the blazes began to meet with the trust attorney.
I may not see flames where I am, but they are omnipresent. I feel their effects in the core of my body. I am acutely aware that there are fires in every direction of me. North, south, east and west. There is potential for more lightening storms up here this weekend and early next week. Perhaps we’ll be gifted with rain rather than more destructive storms.
I can’t go little right now. Too much going on. I can, however, treat myself to the comforts of little movies and activities which sooth and center me. Stay present. Enhance the feelings of being safe in the midst of the world burning around me. For this moment, I am not in immediate danger. Perspective is challenging at times like this, yet one of the most important things I can give myself.
Until next time… stay safe and well.
be well and be safe certainly tough times But You and your Daddy are getting closer that is the bright side. Keep growing and be as healthy as possible
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Sympathy from Australia. Bushfires really suck and cause all sorts of suffering and damage. I hope you both stay safe and look after each other!
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We’re certainly doing our best!!
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Oh my goodness, I didn’t know there were fires again in USA. It must be so scary, and I would definitely have emergency bags packed.
I’ve a v close friend in Sydney, who was close to where the bush fires were, luckily they stopped before they reached them, but it was at the end of their road. But all you could see was orange everywhere in the sky. Orange flickers, orange smoke, orange sky. It was so frightening to just look at the pictures never mind being there.
Please take care, as you say don’t go out at all. But also be ready just incase, fingers crossed it won’t come to that. XXX
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Thank you! Yeah. all of Northern California is on fire with more lightening storms coming this weekend to expand the disaster we already have. Doing our best to stay safe.
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Your Governor has requested aid from both Canada and Australia! I hope help comes and you also get rain. Stay safe but be ready.
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We’re doing our very best, Michael. It’s stressful. Thanks Zeus we’re still in the safe zone. Daddy threw his back out earlier today and is barely able to walk. (sigh) More lightening storms coming through starting at 5am my time with warnings lasting through Tuesday at 5pm. It’s crazy times.
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Best of luck.
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