In a message dated 9/28/2009 6:45:40 P.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
That's a nice calm and  moody shot of the area you mentioned, and shows
that only the foliage was  stripped away by the flames, it must have
been very dry and was removed  quickly.  Those bare trunks will recover
in months, and the forest was  protected from loss.  It's unlucky that
you didn't get that  uninterrupted vista of green on your visit,
nevertheless you've made a good  record of one part of the cycle of
life in the forest.

regards,  Anthony

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Thanks, Anthony. Actually, I should have said  that it seemed the fire was 
stopped at that ridge. (Which would make sense since  it was by the road. 
And I didn't get earlier shots of the bare trees because  there was no place 
to stop before the ridge.) However, you know more about it  than I do, so 
let's hope you are right. The rest of it looked pretty darn burned  out.

Thanks for looking...

And, thanks, frank, too.

Marnie  aka Doe 

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We can't solve  problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we 
created them. Albert  Einstein  


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