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Oregon strangeness

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coolchange
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Oregon strangeness

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This is about 9AM..the street lights are still on..night creatures in the woods still sounding ..and no morning birds. Very high winds and tons of smoke..guess I will skip the boat for today


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1989 Albin 27 FC w/ Isuzu 157 hp, Ford 6.0 Diesel, giant trailer
6th, and most favorite boat yet
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DesertAlbin736
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Re: Oregon strangeness

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My sister lives in a rural area15 miles SW of Eugene. Her power has been out for the past two days. They have generators to keep fridge & freezer cold but no hot water or cell service, which for them is how they get internet & TV so they have to listen to AM radio for info or drive into town to get a cell signal. They are 30 miles east of the fires burning between Springfield & Belknap where Rt 126 closed.
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WillieC
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Re: Oregon strangeness

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These fires in Washington and Oregon are on the WET side! Where we come from. We NEVER used to worry about burning the place down, well guess what. Ex-in-laws were burned out near Estacada. Whole towns are gone, I repeat, on the WET side!
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nebulatech
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Re: Oregon strangeness

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That is eerie. I'm dropping my sister, et al at the airport tomorrow so they can return to Spokane. I will share the picture. Very sad, the tremendous loss from these fires.
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