Stan Cooper
Pattern Altitude
We live in Oakmont, an "active 55-and-older adult community" on the eastern side of Santa Rosa in the Sonoma County wine country. Sunday evening at around 7:00 we received an evacuation warning for our fire zone due to a rapidly expanding wildfire, and at 11:00 the evacuation order for all of Oakmont was issued. We loaded both cars with our "go bags" and left with the other nearly 5,000 residents eastbound away from the flames looking for a hotel vacancy, and finally checked into a Best Western in Novato, a city in Marin County just south of Sonoma County. The hotel waived the "no pets" policy because of the fire emergency, so we're sharing our room with our golden retriever.
Yesterday's Santa Rosa Press Democrat had a good article about the firefighters heroic effort to save the homes in Oakmont, and we lost only three structures: a triplex and two single family homes. Based on that article we're pretty sure our home survived untouched, but it will probably be several days before the authorities make sure all the hotspots are extinguished and electric power/natural gas facilities are safely restored and we're allowed to return home.
The newspaper article is here:
https://www.pressdemocrat.com/artic...rosas-oakmont-retirement-community-from-deva/
We're thankful for the herculean efforts of the firefighters to save our community.
Whew!
Yesterday's Santa Rosa Press Democrat had a good article about the firefighters heroic effort to save the homes in Oakmont, and we lost only three structures: a triplex and two single family homes. Based on that article we're pretty sure our home survived untouched, but it will probably be several days before the authorities make sure all the hotspots are extinguished and electric power/natural gas facilities are safely restored and we're allowed to return home.
The newspaper article is here:
https://www.pressdemocrat.com/artic...rosas-oakmont-retirement-community-from-deva/
We're thankful for the herculean efforts of the firefighters to save our community.
Whew!