Pat..... so sorry about you having to evacuate, I hope your casa isn't in harms way. That fire breaking into Harmony Grove, and I suspect Elfin Forest, will be a terrible loss. What a pretty canyon/valley, so rural! All those ancient oak trees and sycamores haven't seen fire in a hundred years. Too bad.! I would think a tough place to fight a fire, except from the air maybe!
Sue... Nice photos. Wasn't that some sunset tonight. Looking towards the fires from my house (just over the hill) the sky looked like an aurora borealis, All orange and red with the smoke well above. For better part of the evening we've been getting a steady fallout of grey ash, it will look like Christmas here in the morning at this rate.
So..... I'm starting to think these fires are triangulating on my place. Yesterday fires were a few miles to the south and today a few miles to the north. I'm on the north west corner of RSF, just off El Camino Del Norte. That puts tonight's active fire just over the hill a couple miles. Last I heard 8 or 10 homes/ranches have already been lost and more in the the path. Sure those folks must have evacuated their horses and stock early today. One thing sure, with this inferno still active, I'll be sleeping with one eye open tonight.
Bad news is, more of the same 100 deg plus heat with associated winds tomorrow, so it will probably be an active fire day. If nothing else lots of containment and moping up.
Good new is, we got some major air assets on the scene this evening and the Marines say they will put 20 of their water dropping helicopters into the fight tomorrow.
Best news..... my one year old figs seem to be tolerating their baptism of 100 deg heat and relentless wind. They been getting a good watering or drenching, foliage and all a few times during heat of day (noon and 3:30) They look none the worse, in fact quite perky for having no protection or shade. I'm positive kicking the water up has made the difference.