September 7, Day 1, Windstorm

Weather reports told us to expect a 24 hour rare wind event for Labor Day, coming in late afternoon and lasting until noon the next day.  We ran some errands and headed home to prepare for losing power (which means we lose water) for several days.  We filled all animal water containers to the brim, filled the stock tank, put 5 gallon buckets in the bathtub and filled them for flushing and handwashing, and I filled all my stock pots and big pans with water for drinking.  We got extra ice for the freezers.  

Then, we waited for the storm, and indeed the winds picked up!


We watched as the fierce winds from the East (we rarely have Eastern weather) brought in the smoke from the small wildfire way up in the mountains from us.







It got smokier and smokier....little did we know, what was coming...

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