So I look through the window and I smile. It looks like a foggy morning which is cool even though it will mean clam baking temperatures later. I step outside and realize it is not fog but smoke. I went back in, check online and find:
2,500-acre brush fire closes part of U.S. 27
If you are from drier areas, you are may not understand. You see, that “brush” is swamp plants: grasses and bushes and what nots that grow in the frigging water. But that is not all, yesterday it rained closing a week of rains.
So basically wet grass that is coming out of water, caught fire…
I am starting to believe that the Zombie Gator Invasion might really happen after all. I may have to move.
Waiting for your take on the recent Georgia and Vegas incidents and what they will mean for the movement. I don’t like the how the media are treating them.
My thoughts just went in a new post…. I am sure they are not gonna like them 😀
Miguel — I grew up in Florida and remember those well. It gets far worse here in Southeast Asia during the annual burning season. Terrible.
I bet that they go uncontested over there. Here at east they try to put the out.
Nearly totally uncontested in numerous countries, though I did see an alert earlier this year in Indonesia wherein authorities were authorized to shoot burners on site, and on sight.
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