Sunday, May 18, 2008

Not so sleepy in Sleepy Hollow........

Here we are the May long weekend full of traditions. It's the unofficial time for the camping season to begin, bar-b-ques in the back yard or on the beach are abundant, and tourist season begins. The weather this weekend is finally cooperating...temperatures 25-30 degrees celsius for those north of us that would be in the low 80's to mid 90's!!!

Well my little village of sleepy hollow was not so sleepy last evening....actually it was all a bustle and became rather scary at a few points.

For me it started around 6:00 pm last evening....I was over at my in laws on their deck, when I noticed a big cloud of smoke coming southeast towards us. I thought it odd, who would be burning right now, especially as the Qualicum winds had picked up and were blowing a good 20 - 30 km/hr. I watched and then went home....I went about my business watering my plants and puttering around, when I heard the sound of a helicopter. Now helicopters are rather frequent in these areas as grow ops are rather abundant and they frequently do aerial searches of the properties looking for sites. Last night was something different.....they flew over..and rather low I might add....then they came back..... the whirling of the rotor blades on the helicopter stirred up the smoke even more....so that and the winds started to make for a bit of a mess...and gave grounds for concern. Hubby went into the truck to go have a look.

Twenty minutes had passed and he hadn't returned....I started to make my way up the drive...as I was walking down the road one of the neighbours came driving by...he told me that the property above us was on fire. While he was telling me this hubby came flying by us like a bat out of hell....what's up? You see the gates to get to the property were locked and hubby had the number of the owner of the property...or so he thought....he couldn't find it....we needed to notify him that his property was on fire.

It was all a little unsettling as this property is only approximately 600 meters from us....with the winds blowing the fire was moving rapidly and the fear was that is would make it's way to the power lines, and if it did that it would have been a catastrophe. The helicopters flew over dropping buckets of water, but this took time, they were flying to a lake near by to pick up the water...in the absence of the helicopter the local volunteer fire department were there, and finally the forestry fire fighters showed up.

We were on alert, I went up there with hubby to see what it was all about....my chin dropped...I was shocked, scared and saddened. The forestry fire fighters were there by this time. They were so calm and professional....it's amazing how they worked their way through the fire switching back and forth bringing in hoses and maneuvering their way around....They are an amazing group of people. Hubby and I stayed up there till about 10:00 pm and then made our way home....I prayed the wind would die down and give them a better chance of getting things under control. The smoke around here was bountiful last evening and through out the night.

Well we didn't get a knock on our door last evening so I had to assume that was all good news and that they got things under control.

I went for my run this morning and went up to the sight. The fire made it all the ways to the hydro lane...that is where the power lines are...the piles of trees and brush were still smoldering...there were plenty of hot spots...there was a truck still there watching the site....fire hoses were still laid out....what devastation....but if it hadn't been for the professional and hard work of those firefighters it could have been so much worse....those folks have my admiration ten fold!!!!

Here are some photos and a short video.......
This is a google map...the area in green is where the fire was....the right is where I live..it's approximately 800 meters...2400 sq. feet.

We were told that the fire started as a result of burning that was done about 2 1/2 weeks ago...the ground was still very hot and when the winds picked up last night it ignited the fire.

The video is a little longer than I thought....

18 comments:

Baba said...

Hi Mary Anne, this fire was so close to your house.. I bet it was scary... I am glad you and your family are safe..Fires really do a lot of damage every year..Have a good day. Hugs, Baba

Carver said...

Gosh that is so frightening. What a relief that it didn't reach your house. Fire fighters are a truly amazing group of people. Your photographs really captured that. Take care.

Janice Thomson said...

Thank goodness you and your family are safe and sound Mary Anne. What a tragedy to witness - there is something about fire that instills a deep fear in us. The season is upon us now to take special care when it comes to burning. Does the neighbor now know about his property?

Mom Knows Everything said...

Wow that is scary stuff! I was going to wish you a Happy Victoria Day, but you have a lot more on your mind. Take care!

Anonymous said...

This a terrible thing and worse its just so near to your house!

Oh at least you and your family are same. I can't imagine what disaster, if the wind's direction was towards your house and much stronger....

Jeni said...

Having had a fire in the second floor of my house, then a couple years later, the fire dept. was called in when my daughter and her ex-boyfriend were tearing down our old garage and burning stuff off and it looked like the fire might get out of control, I do know how frightening it can be. Thankfully -in both cases for me things worked out ok and for you and your family, it didn't come any closer but how lucky you are that things worked out that way.

sting said...

hi.. first time to your blog.. it's quite scary to have such huge fire so near your home.. it's a good thing that you guys were not harm in any way..

Small City Scenes said...

What a scary time for all. Thank goodness everyone is safe.
Did the owner ever get contacted? (?) My sis lives in Kelowna and they had a huge fire above them several years ago and are still feeling the effects from that. MB

Akelamalu said...

That must have been really worrying! Firefighters have my utmost admiration.

Dianne said...

I lived and worked in NYC during the events of and after 9/11/2001 so I know exactly how amazing firefighters and rescue workers are.

I'm so glad you and your family and your home are safe.

Minnesotablue said...

The photos were scary. Thank goodness you are all safe

whimsical brainpan said...

I'm so glad you are ok. That had to have been nerve wracking. Firefighters are the best!

Sandy said...

So glad you are safe. That was a terrible fire.

Small City Scenes said...

To answer your question (s)--yes I think the trestles did burn on that fire. My sister lives out up Frost road and there was new construction going on there and plenty of houses up that way burned too. My sis and family were evacuated but the fire came just to the edge of their property. I guess that is what reminded me me --when you said the fire came close to your property.
There is an amazing book the town put out about the fire. Thanks for visiting my blog. MB

jmb said...

Gosh Mary Anne, how awful. What a disaster and sounds maybe as if it was unnecessary.
Glad it was stopped in time and that everyone is OK. They are special people, firefighters.

enigma4ever said...

omg...I am so glad that you are okay...and wow...so close...and aren;t firefigters amazing..so brave...and skilled...wow..

take good care...

QuiltNut Creations said...

oh how horribly scary! so glad they got it out!

Anonymous said...

Yep, I'd have been panicking too.

Mama Bear