Friday was another difficult day in Redding as the Carr Fire continued to spread. Overnight the fire grew toward the southwest near Igo and to the north of French Gulch.
Our sky looks look toxic. Here are some views from the last two days.
The next photos were from Friday evening.
awesome
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Certainly does look like a wounded sky! Your air quality must be terrible! I’m still praying!
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Thanks Joy!
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I’ve followed you last few posts, Tim. I’m really sorry to read about this fire. If it weren’t so tragic, your photos would be lovely (because they are). Stay safe.
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Our most dramatic sunsets always come during fire season. Just a fact of life in Northern California.
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We moved from tornado country to wildfire country, and I’m still grappling with the way I handle fire.. Wildfire is so frightening. Even though part of my mind knows it can be beneficial and the land will heal, I have trouble not agonizing over the impact to wildlife, homes and the land. Thinking of you, and all affected by this.
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Thank you Lindy
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Can’t click the “like” button on this one. 😢
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Seems to be working now.
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I didn’t mean to imply it was broken—should have been more specific in my thoughts that I couldn’t bring myself to “like” such a dire situation.
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Yes, I understand. I struggle with that on difficult posts too. I’ve gotten to the point that I will like a post if I appreciate it. However, there’s still the occasional post I can’t like for the same reason.
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Such beauty in tragedy..
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Indeed, but such tragedy. We have one evacuee with us and will probably have two more tomorrow. Plus two additional dogs.
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Bless you.. and stay safe.
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The pictures look beautiful, even the sun is burning… but it is such a tragedy!
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Yes, such beauty from the destruction. The ash rains down from the sky like tiny memories of peoples lives.
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