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Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »mustacheU2Lift wrote: »Thinking im going to regret this.
no u wont, just eat it
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I think I stayed up too late.1
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777Gemma888 wrote: »xFunctionalStrengthx wrote: »
The sad part is that CA either burns, or washes away in mudslides depending upon the season. April '17, I spent a weekend in an area just north of Fresno and there was almost 4" of standing water. Just a couple months later, it was burning.Hope all these fires are contained soon ... That firefighters return safely to their families and that ample resources are made available to kill the embers, so it doesn't lie dormant and reignite this time next year, to finish the destruction.
What typically causes the fires are things such as lightning strikes, discarded lit cigarette butts tossed out windows, broken glass, careless people burning things, or even just a passing vehicle that sends a spark into the scrub brush alongside a road.
Unfortunately, there's a lot of issues with CA and other states with similarly dry brush: The never do controlled burns in/around populated areas. So, there's years, if not decades of scrub brush that lays around and is like kindling. Contrary to popular belief, fire can be a good thing. It burns off the scrub brush that chokes out other plant life, and provides rich nourishment to the ground. Some plants require high heat to drop seeds. The burning of the brush also helps to control brush fires, such as the Western states are experiencing now.
People also need to do their part to help prevent and control fires. They need to remove brush, sticks, etc from around their homes. Don't leave anything highly flammable such as patio cushions, umbrellas, etc out that an ember that's been in the air for over a mile can drop on and ignite. City planners and engineers also need to better design cities and residential areas to not be so susceptible to burning.
The last couple of years has really opened the eyes of poor design and planning. But, sadly the fires will still continue.
@Functional_Strength Thank you very much for going in depth, with reference to the proper terminologies and descriptors of California’s biome as the kindling to what causes our fires. The environmental structure-fail is designed by nature to annihilate and restore itself, albeit via a destructive path.
From my earliest memories of having viewed multiple cowboy movies, I’d always wanted to see those dry rolling tumbleweeds live. Think, a romanticised dreamscape of me plus tumbleweed and dry arid winds. Don't even ask. Lol. It worked, hey, here I am. Only now, it’s so rampant that if you’re driving, running, walking and the winds pick up, they appear out of nowhere. What the movies don’t clue-in on, is that it is nasty. Not so easy to handle. They are wirey like barbed wire, yet thick like a thicket.
You don’t want that caught up in a stroller or to jam your foot right into one, as you attempt to block it from hitting you. They can be aerial and projectile. Add fire to it, very dangerous. I concur from this small element of non-brush@dry rolling tumbleweed, but rather, a free roaming nuisance, combined with poor town planning & engineering, compounds fire damage.
If only all these gated tract communities were required to install more than just fire hydrants. In the Calabasas CA gated community we'd lived in, the cliffs were fitted with heavy duty sprinklers. Once fires erupted near Las Virgenes or the 101, the guards at the back gate could switch them on, saturating the area close to where fire had erupted. Installing fire retardant protocols as a safety measure reduces the risk, does it not?
Knowing California fauna as you do Functional, is there any truth to the damaging effects of what is purported to be non-native California plants aiding the spread of fire? Namely an Australian breed of brush to tree, which was transplanted into the forest in the ‘70s, supposedly anti-erosion?
I like Kern County. Their dairy farms produce the best tasting milk in Northern or Southern California. Great people too. A fairly large number of my friends families originated from Kern County.😊
Unfortunately, I don't have that level of knowledge for CA vegetation. But, a quick search seems to confirm your answer for a few plants it seems. One of which is the Eucalyptus. I won't get into the topic of importing wildlife/vegetation by state agencies, that's a whole different discussion...
I'm originally from CA, with family still out there. Add some professional interests into the mix, and I tend to follow the fire season, since most of them are near some of the more common fire areas (last year, they were about 2 miles west of one of the largest fires).
There are different measures that can be done to reduce the risk. The biggest impact would be if people were to maintain and be aware of the fire risks they have in their immediate area. Materials such as cloth patio cusions, etc, are typically made of a synthetic material and will ignite quickly. Homes made in the last 30 years or so are made of engineered material which is really nothing more than wood and glue. These homes can be destroyed in under 30 minutes, sometimes as quickly as 15 depending upon architectural design and contents. So, you can see where there's a lot of components to fire prevention.
As to the allure of the Southwest, I still admire the beauty of the landscape and understand how you describe the allure of it. Even in the Midwest, we have to be cautious of fire season as there's a number of grass fires we have here.1 -
I wonder if whatever is eating my baby watermelon finished the job last night3
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Sleep 💤0
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Another shooting. What's happening this summer?!?!0
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rickswifey83 wrote: »AliNouveau wrote: »Another shooting. What's happening this summer?!?!
What?!? Where?
Canada. New Brunswick. These things shouldn't happen there0 -
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SnackherBarrell wrote: »DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »SnackherBarrell wrote: »DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »@Caporegiem I was looking through my old docs and I just found the gifs I made during our gif battle.
Pssh
You're just jealous you weren't involved
You're lucky I wasn't
I think it's time for a new battle than.0 -
AliNouveau wrote: »rickswifey83 wrote: »AliNouveau wrote: »Another shooting. What's happening this summer?!?!
What?!? Where?
Canada. New Brunswick. These things shouldn't happen there
Why do you say that?0 -
I just came up with a possibly lucrative product idea for work (I’m just a plant floor supervisor) focussing on northern Ontario that I think would really succeed. I think I’m actually going to put a proposal together.... I’ve never done this before.
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_Deadman_Walking_ wrote: »I just came up with a possibly lucrative product idea for work (I’m just a plant floor supervisor) focussing on northern Ontario that I think would really succeed. I think I’m actually going to put a proposal together.... I’ve never done this before.
Knock em dead man! (no pun intended)2 -
I just can't get behind raffling a horse being a good idea, sorry sista0
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DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »I love not being able to go to my profile page and not being able to see my newsfeed or diary
I can see my feed. Not my diary or profile.1 -
_Deadman_Walking_ wrote: »I just came up with a possibly lucrative product idea for work (I’m just a plant floor supervisor) focussing on northern Ontario that I think would really succeed. I think I’m actually going to put a proposal together.... I’ve never done this before.
Do it!! Your idea just might be the new "Flaming Cheetos" idea.1 -
You think I don’t know who you are but I do, I’m just not saying anything because one time I said something acknowledging you and you shushed me via PM 😏
You I really don’t know. I thought I did but you’re putting out a different (but somehow familiar) vibe every time you post. So congrats, if anonymity is what you seek. I hope you’re a certain someone but I’m afraid I probably don’t even have the sex right. Either way, I like you.
Most of the time.1 -
DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »I love not being able to go to my profile page and not being able to see my newsfeed or diary
Me too. I emailed them and they said it's a known problem 🙁1 -
DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »I love not being able to go to my profile page and not being able to see my newsfeed or diary
Me too. I emailed them and they said it's a known problem 🙁
I haven’t seen my profile since April 😑1 -
DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »I love not being able to go to my profile page and not being able to see my newsfeed or diary
Me too. I emailed them and they said it's a known problem 🙁
I know that I am not even remotely close to being able to build and maintain a website with thousands of users but up until a few months ago I never had a problem so I'm not sure what's gone on.
You had the problem, then it resolved and has happened again, right?caco_ethes wrote: »DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »I love not being able to go to my profile page and not being able to see my newsfeed or diary
Me too. I emailed them and they said it's a known problem 🙁
I haven’t seen my profile since April 😑
Oh, wow...I won't hold my breath1 -
DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »
Have you commented on anyone's status? I was able to go to a status that I commented on and click directly onto my photo icon. At that time it took me right to my photos page and I was able to choose/upload a new photo
Thank you, I'll try this1 -
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Dude next to me smells like he wants to be alone.2
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If I get the chance this afternoon I am going to indulge in a gluttonous amount of chicken wings.5
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