Well, this is certainly as close as we ever want to be to a wildfire. A couple of our neighbors up north in NH have worked on forest firefighting crews, and until we actually saw the smoke billowing up yesterday during the Myrtle Beach, SC wildfire that began yesterday (Wednesday, April 22, 2009), we had not seen anything like that.
Believe it or not, this is supposedly a clear and sunny day here in North Myrtle Beach. This is not fog - it's smoke. I have never seen this before, and I have a renewed and deepened appreciation for people who risk their lives to fight fire. And we're not even near the fire!
We've also heard that the National Guard mobilized this morning to help, as have a lot of organizations (Red Cross, etc). It's just incredible to me when I see how many people in this great land volunteer to protect and serve us when they know that they are putting themselves at risk. Wow!
The winds were howling yesterday, and the smoke from the fire was blowing towards the ocean - and of course through a lot of other places. It was pretty frightening to see.
When I see smoke like that, I cannot even begin to imagine what it must be like to be a firefighter. My hat is off to all of them.
Overnight, the winds shifted a bit, so smoke and ash was travelling up the coast a little to where we are in Cherry Grove Beach (northern part of North Myrtle Beach, SC). When I took the photos (above) and video (I posted the video here) this morning, I was only out on the deck for a minute or so, and came in smelling like I'd been near a campfire.
And even though we are proably 10-20 miles away from the areas hurting from the fires, we can taste the smoke and feel it in our throats.
So, my message today is to thank a firefighter for his or her service! Also, let's thank the police, volunteers, the folks who serve in the National Guard...the rest of the Military... everyone who steps up to help others.
I know that I will...