I know this is supposed to be "wordless" but I ask you all to pray for the 400+ Firefighters battling this blaze in our beloved Blue Mountains. It's already burned nearly 4500 acres. So far no lives lost.
It's been HOT & DRY here with no rain in sight.
Of course I will. I wasn't even aware of this. Hoping the fires are out soon and you get some rain!
ReplyDeleteI pray now for their safety and that God will help them put out that fire.
ReplyDeleteSo grateful that no lives have been lost, but the damage from the fires are awful. Prayers your way, my friend.
ReplyDeleteHello Ida, God Bless the firemen. They have such hard risky jobs, sending my prayers they all stay safe! I hope the fire is out now!
ReplyDeleteHope they get it under control soon and everyone in the area is safe!
ReplyDeletei always hate to hear of the wildfires. i hope it can be gotten under control with no further loss.
ReplyDeleteso sorry to hear this, prayers
ReplyDeleteHow tragic. I am praying.
ReplyDeleteI sure hope the firefighters can get that fire put out.
ReplyDeleteHow terrible. But the photos you took are excellent documentation of the fire fighting process.
ReplyDeleteOh, I hate to see this...
ReplyDeleteI am not sure where you are located, but prayers for everyone dealing with this.
ReplyDeleteoh no!! and here I am complaining about a little rain. shame on me.
ReplyDeletekeeping these brave fighters in my prayers, and hopefully no more beautiful and precious landscape (or lives!) is lost.
Fingers crossed. Hope things are under control.
ReplyDeleteAwesome picture.
ReplyDeleteScary times! Praying for the firefighters and some rain for you!
ReplyDeleteOh my - great photos, but... I think we agree you would have rather not had the opportunity to take them, right? I hope the fire is out by now and no one was hurt.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous area! I'm hoping they got that fire out? A little fire is good for the environment but not if it gets out of control near people's homes.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great series of photos!
ReplyDeleteSo much more reality to the fires when seeing it through your eyes.
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