Taken Friday, June 30, 2017:

Taken Friday, June 30, 2017:

I truly love spring!

Bluebonnet Lupine (Lupinus palmeri) with Owl’s Clover (Castilleja exserta) in the left corner. California poppies thrown in for contrast.

Same

Field of bluebonnets

Western Columbine (Aquilegia Formosa)






Here are a few of the trouble spots seen from the air. I hope to get more from Michael.



I woke to this, unfortunately, everything was encased in clouds, so I couldn’t get a shot of Cone Peak.

Yes, that is a Meyers Lemon on the right with two lemons on it. Frozen lemonade, anyone?
Here are a couple photos take by Ellen Hrabak Beck as her flight flew over our area:


I love this portrait of a young hotshot from Oregon by Michael Troutman:

By Mike Morales, because we all need a little art in the midst of destruction. Fire Sunrise.

By Michael Troutman taken yesterday

This amazing photo taken at 4:30 this afternoon by Mark Readdie who JUST got home He explains it for us under the photo. This is probably my favorite shot of the day, but absent a catastrophe, my last post today. I am more tired than I’ve been since the Chalk Fire of 2008, and then I didn’t have to do FB or Twitter.

Kate,
Here are some observations.
Panorama photo from Mescal Ridge, downhill of Bonifacio Hill. On the right are Pico Blanco and Bixby Mountain. On the left looking out to Long Ridge, Green Ridge, etc.
Bixby Mountain and Mill Creek Preserve have burned and fire is in Bear Trap Canyon. The spot fire is down to the Little Sur River west of Pico Blanco. Three Calfire dozers are on Mescal Ridge above the Moon’s. I saw a number (6?) dozer transports parked at Andrew Molera. Their flagging was on a gate just south of the Old Coast Road.
Helicopters were dipping in the Moon’s pond this afternoon trying to save houses between Rocky Creek and Garrapata. Wildland crew and dozer structure protection activity in that area was observed with binoculars.
Dozers have opened the line along Long Ridge. Word is that they have gone along Skinner Ridge too. LPNF scout showed up this afternoon. Let’s see what they can do around Pico Blanco.
Mark
A message from Kate Healy around 9:30 was that her three kids had called and were up the with Warren (who contacted my at 6:34 am Sunday to report the Bixby Spot which I called in to 911) are up there with some regular firefighters taking on the fire as I post this.
I received a lot of photos today, but nobody put more time in my day. Now that it is dark and news has quieted, I can post a few of the ones I think are either great photos, great perspective, or otherwise contribute new information for today’s events. I will simply identify the place and time, if provided, and the photographer. If I don’t include yours, if might be that it is just lost in my inbox, on Twitter, or FB. I get them through so many different methods, it is really hard to keep track. Doesn’t mean I don’t want them or think they are not worthy of posting, it only means I am one person – flawed, busy, and at times, disorganized.
With these images, I bid you good night. I’ll be up and gathering info early, but probably not ready to start posting until 7 when I have a feel for what happened overnight. Love, blessings and healing to all of us and our land.
From Stephen Adair, around 10 pm showing upper Mal Paso Canyon;

From Scott Moffet tonight, taken from Coast RD. Behind Ventana:

By Clayton Scicluna, taken from Post Ranch this afternoon:


From Bruce Dormody at dusk, showing the fire crossing White Rock Ridge into the Garzas.

From Lucas Ryan shot from White Rock Cabins

From Juanita Turner tonight from CV

Jane Goldcamp, CV around 8:45pm

These by Steve Parlato around noon from Pebble Beach Golf Course:


That’s it, I cannot do anymore tonight.
Photos by Ray Martorano take at Paso Robles Airport yesterday. I don’t know what specific kinds of planes these are:\