Just a few days after the wet slushy snow, we were back to dry and windy weather, with more brush fires yet again….
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And Then Back to Snow a Week Later….
…the week following the week of temps in the 70`s we had snow, wet slushy snow thanks to an upper level disturbance that was fed by the Gulf moisture…came in overnight while I was at work…we watched it snow on the cameras between calls that night…got pretty busy with accidents long about rush hour…so I came out to the parking lot to find a pretty winter wonderland, as well as the ride home…
…and I stopped off at Shaws Garden Arboretum at Gray Summit on the way home to photograph the lake and trees there….
…coming out I stopped at the overpass to let Boles Fire District pass through on their way toward Pacific….
before heading on home….
February Grass Fires
In February, unbelievably, we warmed up into the 70`s and some thought spring had arrived early, and decided to burn their fields and leaves….this one was out north of town one day…I saw the smoke on the way back from supper and drove out to check it out, arriving ahead of the fire department once again. This was the first fire I shot with the video function of my newer camera….
Onyx and I sat up on the hill above the fire on Brewer Road and watched these two guys work around it with a water can sprayer, as the flames raced to the west….
…then the FD arrived with brush trucks and a pumper, which remained out on Erhardt Road and the manpower walked into the scene….
…as another brush truck arrived, one took the north side and one took the south side and they slowly made their way up each side, hitting the fire with water and making sure to extinguish the fire as they moved up the fire lines….
…the fire grew exponentially as the wind increased….moving up the hill didn`t help either….
…and even though you can`t see it in the photo above, the fire reached the neighbor`s driveway on the other side of those cedars, yet Brush Unit 818 was there to stop the fire, obscured by the smoke…..
…and here is what it looked like from my view, without the zoom lens….
…soon forces from the other side met up with forces on the south side, and then soon after, the fire was snuffed out….
House Fire at King Residence
In late January, I was returning home from supper when I noticed alot of red and blue lights up on Division Street, so I drove up Jackson Street to investigate and found a house on fire, police on the scene awaiting the arrival of the fire department. As I was photographing the smoke pouring from the front door, and from the rear of the house wrapping around the home, Jim Bartle from the paper walked up…I told him there was more fire at the back of the house but access to that side was limited, he walked around the other side to check it out while I stayed at the front and continued to shoot….
Medic Billy Harris helps with hose….
Luckily the FD made a quick stop on the fire that evening…
Sunsets and Sunbeams Early 2016
Trailer Fire on a Cold Night in January
I took Saturday night off from work on the 16th so I could go rock and mineral collecting in south central Missouri that afternoon. I returned home about 7 pm and was headed to bed by midnight when I heard Franklin County dispatch Beaufort Leslie Fire District to assist Sullivan Fire District for a structure fire at 150 East Springfield. Sullivan FD recently switched over to dispatching services by Washington County Dispatch and I did not hear the tones drop. I quickly dressed warmly, grabbed my camera and flash, and headed for the truck with Onyx just ahead of me. We arrived soon after and found 854 on the scene with Captain Dave Konys and his crew of Ray Enloe and Davey Sumpter fighting the fire. Sullivan Ambulance was on the scene as well as a Sullivan police officer standing by securing the roadway and scene until Franklin County deputies arrived. It was obvious the fire had been burning hot, as the vinyl siding on the garage of the house to the west, as well as the trailer skirting to the east had melted down some…..Ray Enloe was on the nozzle at the street end of the trailer….
And then Bourbon, Beaufort, and St Clair Fire Districts arrived to help with manpower…Sullivan had already established a good water supply thanks to some very good hydrants down Springfield Avenue.
Sorry for the blurs, I had the shutter set pretty low and slow to pick up extra light and everyone was apparently moving faster than an eighth of a second, which is what I was shooting at. Luckily for the family who lost their trailer, everyone got out safely.
December Sunsets and Sunrises
Fall is my favorite time of the year not only because of the fall colors but because we normally get some gorgeous sunsets and sunrises during the fall and even the spring, mainly because there are more clouds in the skies then, and that because there are more stormy times during each of those seasons. Mid December and Christmas time we had some unique storms that brought us some gorgeous sunsets and sunrises in 2015…for the sunset, I simply stepped out into the street and included the Elmont Road Bridge….
and for the sunrise, I stopped off at Shaws Garden Arboretum on my way home….
Arkansas Once Again
Well Onyx and I had a great trip to Arkansas once again this fall season…probably the most productive quartz crystal collecting trip I have made in some time. We were joined this year by a couple of rockhound friends from the Tulsa area, Virgil Richards and Doug Cunningham… and of course my good friend Ray Roth from New Orleans made it up to go as well. We had pretty good weather, mid sixties all week and one afternoon of rain, but all in all it was a great trip with good friends and lots of crystals to bring home this time around. For the detailed story, check out my rockhunting blogsite, www.jwjrocks.com and scroll down to the Arkansas story. Here are a few photos from my trip….