We headed up 108 and drove for what felt like hours looking for any sign of color. Nothing! The only thing we saw was dead grass, dead plants, everything dead. We saw a sign for a road we’ve never been on. Since we were in Kat’s car we wanted to be a little cautious. My truck with 10-ply tires can take a beating. Her sporty little job with low profile tires isn’t as tough. Luckily the road was paved and, with the exception of a very occasional vehicle, no one else was around. It was nice to be in a comfortable car instead of a bouncy truck though.
We wandered around a meadow disgusted by all the dead plants. Then we remembered a freak cold snap we had last week and wondered if it was the 20 degree nights that did them all in rather than the lack of rain and 100 degree days. We turned around and headed farther up 108.
The flowers were stunning. Lots
of color and a few I hadn’t seen before.
We stopped at a vista point on a sharp curve. At first glance it looks like absolutely nothing other than a parking lot on a ridge. We took a quick little walk and between the trees was this valley.
After spending quite a bit of time at the creek we went over
to 395 and up Monitor
Pass. Everything was dead. The area where I normally stop usually has acres of
flowers….Dead!
We went to Markleeville
for lunch and when we left we saw smoke to the East. So...we went over to Highway 88 to check it
out. One of the ridges outside of Minden was on fire. We had been seeing some amazing clouds and
knew they were producing lightening. For
the 5 minutes I had internet access I read that it was indeed lightening that
caused it and three other fires in the area.
Heading home we were amazed at the color of the sky and the
cloud formations. When I got home I
decided I wasn't going to pass up the amazing sky and headed back out to watch the sun set. One of my favorite places to watch the sky is
on Hunt Road . It’s a road over from the road I live on and
is very rural. It’s rarely traveled,
wide open and has beautiful oak trees.
I got home around 9:15 and started editing pictures. I kept hearing a loud banging. I thought the neighbors were building in the
middle of the night again. One bang was
so loud I thought Brian fell out of bed.
It wasn’t until a flash of lightening came close to the house and the thunder
rattled the pictures on the wall did I even know what was going on. The thunder and lightening lasted until 4
am. It was a really long, loud night. We lost power around 11 and I’m glad its back on now. It would have made for a very hot day since it’s
102 today.
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