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 In article <2YidnWye3-Z0UUHEnZ2dnUU7-fHNnZ2d@supernews.com>, Byker says...
 >
 >"Miloch"  wrote in message news:orh3r002h2j@drn.newsguy.com...
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 >> I live along the border of Sonoma and Marin County...I actually had a
 >> light layer of ash on my car this morning...the sun was orange when it
 >> came up because of all the smoke.
 >
 >During my high school senior year in Santa Ana (1970) there was a big fire
 >near Corona, about twenty miles away. The smoke cloud blotted out the sun
 >and it cast a weird dark orange light on everything. It got so dark that the
 >school principal announced over the PA system, "We are NOT having an eclipse
 >of the sun!" When we got out of class that afternoon, everything was covered
 >in ashes...
 >
 
 It's still raging...not contained yet.  Hilton Hotel in Santa Rosa gone along
 with 1500 homes/building burned.
 
 We almost always have fires every year with Cal Fire aircraft flying overhead.
 
 Winds much calmer than yesterday & humidity up.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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