If you live in B.C. or the Pacific Northwest, or just are interested in what’s going on ecologically around here (you know, along the lines of “global warming, local warning”), check out this post by Julie of Perpetualkarma. You know, “just” a blogger, having a little conversation, an address to the reader. No bullshit, but from the heart. This is it, people, girl-next-door (or guy-next-door) taking notes. It could be you, could be anyone, doing this. This is it: pay attention. All of us next door to one another, ready to point, point, point.
It seems the extremely dry conditions of this summer and the fires will continue into future years. It’s all part of global warming, so they say openly on CBC Radio and elsewhere now.
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Shiver. The sight of fire makes me cringe because I live in a fire-dependent landscape. One match in the wrong place and we’re packing all the cats for the ride to — I don’t know where!
You should meet my oldest sister who lives in Tokyo and rescues cats. She currently has 13 — she whittled it down to 13 from over 20 — in her downtown Tokyo apartment. (I have 2 sisters in Tokyo, have never gone myself, and since I’m allergic to cats, don’t think I ever will, either!!) I don’t know what the heck she’s going to do when a big earthquake hits. Meow, meow!
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