John Baker
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John Baker
I've seen San Diego completely surrounded by fire, more than once. In 1972 the city was surrounded, the sun was just a dull orange ball in the sky. White ash covered everything, like snow. Nobody except fire fighters were flying. For all practical purposes, GA was grounded.
Same thing a couple of years ago. My brother lived in a suburb of San Diego, the fires came within a block of his house. He was one of the lucky ones. I've always lived on a peninsula called Point Loma. The fires never seem to get close to my home. Smoke during fire season is pretty common to GA in this area.
John
Same thing a couple of years ago. My brother lived in a suburb of San Diego, the fires came within a block of his house. He was one of the lucky ones. I've always lived on a peninsula called Point Loma. The fires never seem to get close to my home. Smoke during fire season is pretty common to GA in this area.
John
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