Wait, no! Necessity is the Mother of Invention - that's the ticket!
Remember my outside shower contraption? It is great on a wind-less,
warm day. But those days are few and far between on East Butte. What I
needed was an indoor shower - inside the heated lookout tower.
My good friend Katie - a fire-fighter on the Engine 634 crew and an
avid surfer - provided a valuable clue last week that helped me solve
my problem. Katie remarked that after a day in the surf, she and her
friends would use a make-shift shower while standing in a large
Rubber-maid container. Bingo! I had a large Rubber-maid container in the
lookout storage shed. The rest is in the photos (without me showering,
in case you were worried).
The color-rich photos are from late yesterday (Sunday 9/4). Small
cumulonimbi were putting down virga (rain that evaporates before it
gets to the ground), with a setting sun over the Newberry Caldera.
We had a small lightning bust this afternoon. Engine 634 staged at the
lookout and kept me company while we watched for lightning. We only
had three strikes on the east side (high desert side). One started a
fire that Engine 635 spotted from Fuzztail Butte and, within a couple
of hours, put in the "Contained & Controlled" column. But there were
many more strikes on the west side.
Tomorrow is my day off. It has been two weeks since my last real day
off (I am on 13-on 1-off schedule). I'll spend the day in physical therapy and acupuncture
treatment (big C5-6 C6-7 C7-8 neck problems). Some day I might
elaborate.
OK, here is the latest. Word is they are keeping us on an extra two
weeks, until October 22. The July-August drying/lightning cycle (with
high Haines & ERCs) is here now as a late August/September fire
weather problem (I'll tap dance around this one and just say, "What? A
change in the local climate?").
Mac
BTW: Tonight's spectacular photos of the Shadow Lake Fire blow-up will be posted, probably, Wednesday. When I have EVER described photos as "spectacular?"
The poncho will be replaced with sheet plastic this week
The advice in "The Graduate" should not have been "Plastics," it should have been "Rebar!"
Virga over the Volcano Rim