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Posted by blackfox: Fri Aug 31st, 2012 18:00 1st Post
just wondering with the fires in spain



Posted by Robert: Fri Aug 31st, 2012 18:05 2nd Post
We must be thinking alike, I was about to post in a similar vein.

The fires seem ferocious and perhaps not that far from JK?



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Posted by TomOC: Fri Aug 31st, 2012 20:31 3rd Post
I thought he was going to Asia?



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Posted by Ed Hutchinson: Fri Aug 31st, 2012 23:55 4th Post
Wow I hope all is well for JK. this is the first I have heard of the fires in Spain. they are everywhere around here mostly eastern Washington. still a concern with all the morons idiots and baffoons (oh my) you never know where they will toss a cigarette butt. 

:makemyday:

hope you all are doing well!!


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Posted by Ed Hutchinson: Sat Sep 1st, 2012 00:00 5th Post
Tom
I love your statement about animals, it is sooooooo correct, I listen and they have a lot to say my little feline is very vocal and she gets her point across  very well!!



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Posted by steve of oxford: Sat Sep 1st, 2012 03:52 6th Post
Ed Hutchinson wrote:
you never know where they will toss a cigarette butt. 

:makemyday:




Ed        :cheers:

Ah you don't know for certain a fag started it.



Posted by Bob Bowen: Sat Sep 1st, 2012 06:13 7th Post
I think he should be OK. Oliva about 650k from area where fires are around Marbella.



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Posted by jk: Sun Sep 2nd, 2012 17:12 8th Post
Thanks all.
I'm fine and thankfully far away from the current fires near Malaga.
We have had major fires (not reported in UK) earlier in the year (July) but the current fires are similar to the fires we see all over Spain in the summer time.

High temperatures, very dry conditions and the occasional pyromanic dont mix well.
Most of the fires are caused by mad people who deliberately start them, or careless disposal of glass bottles and live cigarette butts!

Unfortunately this year in our Valencia region we have lost 2 brave firemen in these fires. The fires in July were only 7km away and we had severe ash falls and huge smoke billowing over the hills.
Fortunately the warm winter temperatures and good rainfall mean that devastated areas soon regenerate and in the short term the biggest loss is the wildlife and landscape looks blackened and desolate but in a couple of years it is all back except for the pine trees.



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Posted by Squarerigger: Mon Sep 3rd, 2012 08:40 9th Post
That's good news JK. Forrest fires are so unpredictable and deadly to those who fight them and those who don't listen to evacuation orders. It is one sick human being who deliberately sets a fire for kicks.



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Posted by KenRay: Mon Sep 3rd, 2012 12:00 10th Post
Wish you the best of luck. Here in Southern Arizona I have been involved intimately with 3 major ( they were the biggest of the years they happened) forest fires. The first one I got superb pictures (with a film camera) from within 600 yds from the flames (I was at the premier Hummingbird site in the US,Ramsey Canyon) and from the Sierra Vista airport where every other borate bomber refilled. It is not a happy occaison when it happens, luckily 2 of the three did not destroy any buildings only habitat which mostly grows back. One however destroyed an entire community and many summer homes. So far this season Arizona has been relatively lucky.



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Posted by TomOC: Mon Sep 3rd, 2012 15:15 11th Post
Ed Hutchinson wrote:
Tom
I love your statement about animals, it is sooooooo correct, I listen and they have a lot to say my little feline is very vocal and she gets her point across  very well!!



:bowing:


Ed

Ed-

It's true, I've gotten so much smarter since making the latest JRT part of the family. We have the most intelligent conversations...

:diggingahole:



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Posted by Ed Hutchinson: Mon Sep 3rd, 2012 16:33 12th Post
Hi Tom
contrary to popular belief, cats are very smart, they have us give them food and housing, and some of us actually give them the attention they deserve and want. we rescued out little girl from the mean streets, she had patches of fur missing due to mistreatment she was 8 to 10 weeks old, she gets all the tlc we can give her and she is the smartest and most loving feline. life without her would not be as sweet. our yard is cat haven they are all welcome and they know it as we all ways have 2 or more playing or just hanging out here. they have clean water and are left in peace
WE really enjoy watching them play and scamper about the yard. plus it does wonders keeping the rodent population down  LOL



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take care and be well

Ed         :cheers:



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Posted by TomOC: Mon Sep 3rd, 2012 23:02 13th Post
Ed-

I am NOT one of those dog lovers who hate cats :-)

In fact one of the endearing things I believe about our last JRT is that he was part cat. When asked what was so different about him and our new JRT, she often says, "Lucky needs and loves us - WE loved and needed Skippy - he often acted more like a cat than a dog."

There is just nothing like having an animal in your life!

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Benjamin Hoff, The Tao of Pooh


Posted by jk: Tue Sep 4th, 2012 05:12 14th Post
TomOC wrote:
Ed Hutchinson wrote:
Tom
I love your statement about animals, it is sooooooo correct, I listen and they have a lot to say my little feline is very vocal and she gets her point across  very well!!



:bowing:


Ed

Ed-

It's true, I've gotten so much smarter since making the latest JRT part of the family. We have the most intelligent conversations...

:diggingahole:


I trust you mean that the intelligent one talks and the stupid human just doesnt seem to understand!
:lol:



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Posted by TomOC: Tue Sep 4th, 2012 12:30 15th Post
If you can't handle a really smart dog, don't get a JRT...they speak full sentences.

Tom



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Posted by Ray Ninness: Thu Sep 6th, 2012 11:13 16th Post
Hey my Cat, Sam is very smart and articulate!!! If he would just learn to walk on the leash, he'd be a great companion!!!! We get along great, as long as I do everything he tells me to do :-)

:whip:



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Posted by Iain: Thu Sep 6th, 2012 12:48 17th Post
Ray Ninness wrote:
Hey my Cat, Sam is very smart and articulate!!! If he would just learn to walk on the leash, he'd be a great companion!!!! We get along great, as long as I do everything he tells me to do :-)

:whip:

Sounds like the cat we used to have.



Posted by Constable: Thu Sep 6th, 2012 15:49 18th Post
Come on guys

Cats are far too smart to go on a leash. I suggested it once to our two and spent the next week in purgatory!

Ed



Posted by jk: Thu Sep 6th, 2012 17:31 19th Post
Constable wrote: Come on guys

Cats are far too smart to go on a leash. I suggested it once to our two and spent the next week in purgatory!

Ed
:rofl::bowing:



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