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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 551867" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>After ONE MILLION ACRES of Oregon burned...Evacuation orders eased in some parts of the county, including where we live. Packing up tp go back home today. Amazing stories of people helping people all around. Air quality rated as the most hazardous in the world right now, but humidity has gone from 4% to 76% and winds from 35 mph to 4 mph. That stops the fires from racing and jumping breaks. So we should be OK. Ocean air due to arrive tomorrow evening which will move most of the smoke eastward. Sorry Idaho.</p><p></p><p>Edit Update: HOME AGAIN, HOME AGAIN, JIG A JIG JIG!</p><p></p><p>Can’t see two blocks down the street but we’re back home safe and sound...house and digs secure. The air inside the house is NOT smoky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 551867, member: 1365"] After ONE MILLION ACRES of Oregon burned...Evacuation orders eased in some parts of the county, including where we live. Packing up tp go back home today. Amazing stories of people helping people all around. Air quality rated as the most hazardous in the world right now, but humidity has gone from 4% to 76% and winds from 35 mph to 4 mph. That stops the fires from racing and jumping breaks. So we should be OK. Ocean air due to arrive tomorrow evening which will move most of the smoke eastward. Sorry Idaho. Edit Update: HOME AGAIN, HOME AGAIN, JIG A JIG JIG! Can’t see two blocks down the street but we’re back home safe and sound...house and digs secure. The air inside the house is NOT smoky. [/QUOTE]
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