Forest Fire
Forest fire is a problem in California, especially when the weather temperature gets up to three digits. Signs of “No Camp Fire” are displayed in National Parks. A little spark could ignite and causes a major forest fire.
The forest fire and smoke reminds me of the animation movie “Bambi” that I watched with my daughter. she was little. It was the first movie she saw about death, when Bambi’s mother was burned by the forest fire. My daughter was saddened by the story.
Forest fire is devastating to the nature, the animals, and human being.
Daily Prompt:Smoke
That’s sad! When we play with nature, it shows us it’s anger! I hope we could find some solutions to these things…
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The summer this year was hotter than before.
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Yes same here! Even in India seasons are shifting! Summers are prolonging and more hot! This the price we all pay for going against nature!
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You are exactly right. Global warming is a sure thing!
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Thanks for spreading awareness about this. 🙂
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Yes, this is getting serious. Thank you for the comment. 🙂
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Thank you for stopping by my page. I enjoyed this post very informative.
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Thank you. I’m glad you liked it.
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Hi Miriam I cant imagine the utter devastation and upset of a forest fire of this nature. We have certyainly had footage in the UK. However, given the title of your blog, I wondered if there had indeed been any blessings that you might know in the path of adversity when it seems there is just destruction in its wake. There are desert fires, without which certain trees can not continue tgeir own evolution to blossom, just when all seemed asunder. It is a bizarre world. Inbetween time, I wish you and others living in vulnerable regions safety and sanctuary in your homes.
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Yes, usually the forest are far away from homes. If they are close to homes, the firefighters would try to put out the fire fire in the outer ring so it wouldn’t spread to the homes then continue to deal with the rest of the fire. In some desert area where there are home on fire because of the dry air and something else ignite the fire. I have a post about Mt. St. Helens. You may want to read. Nature has its cycles, I do believe. Thank you for your comment. My husband lived in London from 11-12 years old. When we travel to London, we went to visit his old house and old school. I still have a childhood friend living in London. 🙂
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Thank you so much for your explanation
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You’re welcome! 🙂
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Forest fires are deadly. And my son was inconsolable after reading Bambi.
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It was a very good kid’s movie. We watched it quite a few times.
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Oh, I’ve been through many horrific fires in Colorado and had to drive through one as a Red Cross Volunteer and having fire on both sides coming at me as though I had entered the gates of hell. Very scary. We ere evacuated several times because the wind would keep shifting and coming our way.
I cried through Bambi and then cried again with my children later as well.
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I’ve seen fire, never been going through one. Sorry that you had to go through them. The closest one to our home was several blocks away.
I cried through Bambi also. Can’t remember how many times we’ve seen it. Good production!
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Forest fire is a dangerous thing. It destroys everything….
By the way, I remember the movie, “Bambi”…
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I just heard siren. Hopefully nothing is related to fire! I still have the VHS version of Bambi.
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The news stories are so frightening about annual forest fires.
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This summer was the worst I have had so far. So dry that I wake up many times a night with dry mouth. There’s no moist in the air. Scary! Fire can break out anytime.
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Wow, really! Definitely scary, makes you grab hold of faith in God!
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I barely remember Bambi; I saw it when I was a kid. I didn’t remember the forest fire though. I may have to watch it again for nostalgia’s sake. 🙂
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The movie was well done. The voice narrators were gentle for kids. I liked it. Don’t mind to watch it again.
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Apparently we are heading into a huge fire danger period here in Australia. The warnings are out. I worry about the animals too, not just the wild ones but the farmed ones who have nowhere to run.
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I know Australia can get very dry. When we were there one year, there was water rationing. My husband’s aunt said they could water the lawn once a month.
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Aww I remember that scene in Bambi. Love and blessings to our natural world and also your daughter. 😊
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Thank you. blessings to you too! 🙂
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Fires destroy sequoias
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I know, before we went to Yellowstone, there was fire that destroyed a huge part.
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Ok, I didn’t know
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It was many years ago.
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I t is a real problem! I experienced that in 2010 when we had a dry summer and the fire covered a huge area of local forests, it was impossible to open a window! Smoke covered all the city, Very scary!
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One year, it was so dry that the flames were floating in the air, travel, then dropped on a home and set it on fire. It was unbelievable.
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