Sherrys Stampin' Room: June 2011

Sunday, June 26, 2011

I am back....

Actually, I have been home since June 14th.... I have taken time off to recover from the terrible stress of the Wallow Fire that had us evacuated for a week. I didn't know how much stress something like this puts you under....including the animals...
The Wallow Fire still continues in the southern end of it, I believe it's about 77% contained.
I didn't want to see the devastation, but, I ended up being drawn to it.... Parts of the highway between Eagar and Alpine are fine, some have burned grassy patches, and some have total devastion. Mostly around Hulsey Lake area. I didn't have my binoculars or camera (I don't think I could bare to take pictures) with me, but, I saw enough on the top ridges of the 11,000 foot Escudilla Mountain, and in Alpine, to know how bad it is....heartsickening. The east side of Greer is pretty bad, too. Years of beautiful forest gone....
Today, it is overcast and almost feels humid....now, we have flooding to deal with, when our monsoons (rainy season) comes in. No one really knows what to expect from that!

I am continued to be amazed at the crazy weather situations in all parts of the USA, and around the world. Makes me do some heavy duty thinking....But, this makes me feel better:

What the Caterpillar calls the end of the world,
The Master calls a Butterfly...

Take care, wherever in the world you are...
Thanks for your visit!

Friday, June 10, 2011

Please Keep Praying!!!!

Hi! I am at the library in a town 30 miles north of my home....The fire eventually had us evacuate Monday evening. Was that ever hard looking at the black smoke from the rearview mirror......
As of today, Friday, the 10th, fire is only 5% contained. Bad winds predicted AGAIN for tomorrow. There was talk of going home soon, but, it's not going to happen until Sunday/Monday??? The smoke here in this little has been real bad today.
I left with my friend, Sheila and her husband. They have a 30' RV with a slideout, so, it is working out good. We found a real nice RV park with all hookups. Her husband is working everyday on an outage at the power plant, so, it works out good for us to be together to get each other through this.
This like a NIGHMARE that just won't quit.
We dont' have TV * hopefully, DISH TV will be hooked up tonight *, and the radio updates don't seem to be real current. Maybe the lack of information is a good thing.....we are all on emotional overload.
Greer was hit hard, but, Eagar and Springerville have been spared for the most part.
It was hard today, seeing the Red Cross DIASTER RELIEF trucks! The RV Park *140 spaces * is over 1/2 full with evacuees. My friends son has stayed in town, he got contracted out to haul fuel out to the fire crews, so, he knows their home is protected, and, he gives up updates as he knows anything. She also has a niece working on it....the photos of this fire are something else....this is such an old, beautiful, tall-timbered forest, with so much fuel to burn that it just won't quit!

If you are interested, just google WALLOW FIRE.
Please keep praying for the firefighters and workers on this! And, please pray for everyone involved with this ordeal! We are just wore out from the worry and fear......

Thanks for your visit!

Monday, June 6, 2011

PHOTO GALLERY from our local newspaper...

It's not actually 'local', but, the only one we have here...
WALLOW FIRE PHOTO GALLERY

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....Good Morning {Cough, Cough}

The smoke smell woke me up this morning. Very unnerving! I was up late....1 A.M. and, was up looking out the window by 5:45 a.m. I'm scanning the computer for any updates....nothing yet, I suppose they are still having their meetings and briefings.
If you want to check out the areas webcam, click here:
I hope you can figure it out. You can slow it down, by using the arrow keys, and, clicking through each 15 minutes. The dome you see is in the center of the city-it's the High School's Athletic Dome.
The Phoenix TV channels don't have any new news yet, either. They 'pad' some of the information, so, we take that information with a grain of salt.

All I know so far is:
193,000 acres burned *from last night, may be updated by morning*
3rd largest Arizona fire ever *and, we're not done yet*
2300+ firefighters *THANK YOU!!!!*
Costs are up to $5M so far *Thanks Hikers! AND, thanks ASFS for NOT having fire restrictions during HIGH WINDS AND EXTREMELY DRY CONDITIONS*
{Sorry for that rant! But, that's pretty much the consensis of most locals!}
HIGH winds predicted for this afternoon/evening *20-30 MPH, gusting to 40+MPH  GREAT!*

There are no current evacuations for us yet.
One of the things they say they will be 'working' on, is more timely information.
I have been following the Apache County Emergency Management and Springerville Police Chief FACEBOOK accoounts. They usually have some information.

Yesterday, the fire jumped across the highway, by Nutrioso, so, both sides of the mountain will get it now, including our favorite camping spot!!! (This will probably head into New Mexico.) They pretty much had an emergency evacuation for 6-8 small settlements on the east side of HWY 180. A couple of dry lightening strikes started some fires on that side, also. Unfortunately, dry lightening will be a factor, as our monsoon, rainy season brews. It can't get here soon enough, because, they predict this fire will burn until it gets here. Typically, we don't get any considerable rain until after the 4th of July.......not good.

I sat on this computer ALL day yesterday!
I finally got up and did my own style of FIRE MANAGEMENT--
I made cookies! LOL
I called my friend, Sheila, to see if she wanted go for a ride around town, after supper.
The air had cleared, and I just had to get out of the house!
She had a great idea to give some of the firefighters some cookies!
She and her family had went out to eat, and did a little town driving. She said the poor, tired firefighters are flopped out all over the schoolyards on the grass, sleeping and resting.
So, that's what we did! I'm not sure if we should be doing that, but, we are thinking about going again today.
It's so freaky, driving aroung this sleepy little town of 6,000. We are NOT used to all this commotion.
There are so many 'strange' vehicles and things. LOTS of different fire trucks, HOT SHOT buses, Forest Service vehicles, many Police Official vehicles, trucks with huge satellites on them, TV staion crews, etc. The town seemed to be bustling...I think everyone was doing the same thing we were doing.....just looking...driving aroung to be OUTTA the house!
We drove up by the airport. This was an interesting sight:
 I could see 6 or 8 in a row...
It got too dark for more pictures, but, I hope to go out again for pictures and to the store.

If things 'go south' I'll leave for my moms in Willcox, about 4-5 hours away, cause I have to go the LONG way. The other road is blocked. I don't think I'll be leaving unless the smoke gets unbearable, or we are told to leave. Some people (with babies, or older people, or ones that have breathing issues already) have left on their own already. I am packed and ready to go, which makes me feel a tiny bit at ease. At least I don't have to make a mad dash at the last minute, when I wouldn't be able to think straight. Today might tell...
I just heard the garbage man driving into the neighborhood, so, I wheeled my container to the road. It seems funny that life goes on  as 'normal'. I always listen for the birdies singing...I worry about all the critters, poor things not knowing what is going on....I figure if I hear them singing, I'm still safe!

Well, take a deep breath of your CLEAN, FRESH air, wherever you are!
And, enjoy your BLUE skies for me!

Thanks for your visit!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Wallow Fire Updates

This is not craft related, and it's long,,,,,,,
Our town has been on pins and needles the past couple of days...You know it seems like you never get enough information, even though, we are kept posted. This all is just so scary and makes us all just absolutely sick to our stomachs, thinking about losing this precious, beautiful forest....
The "ALPS" of Arizona, is what it's referred to....

Friday, June 3, 2011
Here's the link to the video I took...for some reason I can't get it to embed...
It was W.I.N.D.Y....so, you might want to turn your sound down.

Saturday, June 4, 2011
...Morning...
 *** Below***
This had me FREAKED OUT....the fire is that-a-way!



 Help is on the way...He gets water, I believe.


 I got so scared and worried, looking at the orange sky all afternoon, that about 6:30, I went for a drive. Got a DQ *comfort food FOR SURE*, and drove up Picnic Hill. I had to see with my own eyes, that there weren't actually flames up over my mountain! Doubting Thomas, that I am....
This is coming back down into town. Rodeo grounds to the right. It was socked in like this all night.
**The white spots you see in the photo are flying ash**

Sunday Morning, June 5, 2011


Please say some prayers for the AWESOME firefighters....
there are over 1,300 so far, and more on the way!

I found this youtube from a local.....
Some of the pictures are from some of the
local Hot Shots fighting the Wallow Fire....

Thanks for your visit!

Friday, June 3, 2011

worried...

I went ahead and had my Punch class today. I had 6 ladies in attendance...2 of them drove 50 miles to come and 'play'. It was a nice distraction from all the worries about this wildfire on our doorstep!
They did 2 other little projects with the punch, that I forgot to get a picture of.
Here are a few pictures from today....
Yesterday                                                                              
Today



 My backyard tonight, at 7:30. Eerily still *finally no wind, it was strange*, the forest is about 400 yards from my house!
They had a community meeting tonight. Not alot of details. It's gonna be a big fire...and we should expect to have to leave, due to smoke *hopefully not fire* Sunday.
As I type this I started smelling smoke....I went outside and yep, it smells like smoke... No wind, though, thank goodness. It's getting worse now...I hope it's not too hard to sleep! HA! What will be worse? Smoke or worry....I just hate this! I did start pulling things out to take if/when I leave, and I have a list of things to grab also. Gonna be exciting to see a town of 6,000 leaving from only 2 roads.
I wish my hubby was home...
Thanks for your visit!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

...so sad

Our forest is on fire.....We have lived here for 28 years. We camp, hunt, fish, get firewood, and just relax and enjoy our forest. There is nothing like a Sunday drive in the cool, crisp air, breathing in that forest smell. It's so theraputic.I have been so scatterbrained since this started. I am SO upset about this fire. We were thinking about going camping over Memorial Day weekend, but, I was worried about the terrible winds we were having, and, how dry the forest already was. I kept thinking IF a fire started, which direction would you go?!? I called the Forest Service several days in a row, to see if there were any restrictions on the forest *it's no fun camping without a campfire*, and she told me each day that it was day-to-day & that you couldn't have any open flames from 10 AM to 8 PM. That really bothered me. They should have closed the forest for the time being...they've done it before. We are in such a bad, long drought that it's sad to see the forest in the condition that it is/was in....
We had company come to town, and didn't go camping after all. It was TERRIBLY windy all weekend...gusting up to 40+ MPH. Low and behold, the Wallow Fire was started in a remote wilderness. It's not public, but, I'm sure it's human-caused.
The eastern side of middle Arizona has the most awesome forest--Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, with the highest peak at 11,000 feet. It is renowned for trophy Elk hunting, *celebrities such as George Strait hunt here* fishing, and camping. Phoenix and Tucson people come here to escape the heat, or play in the snow, in the winter. Families have come here camping for generations.
Today, Alpine and Nutrioso were evacuated. The evacuation point was 60 miles away, NOT here, in the dome.....that is scary! They say this fire has the potential to be bigger than the 2001 Rodeo Chediski fire! I can't even begin to fathom the scope of this! Nutrioso is only 16 miles from our home.
Who knows what tomorrow will bring. It's supposed to be windy, again.
Here's some random pictures I took Wednesday evening....This first one was my yard, Wednesday morning.....not fun breathing!
Windy, and you can't even see the mountains in the background...

 



  



I spent the day at the little house, until 9PM, working stuff for my punch class tomorrow.
I had a very hard time concentrating on what I was doing, and, I spent alot of time on the phone with people, as new developments came about with the fire information.
I almost felt like canceling the class, but, I think we need the distraction tomorrow.
I just hope I can pull it off without looking like a babbling idiot.

Thanks for your visit!
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