Its been a long two week, a few projects came up at work and the heat had been very very unpleasant so no energy to write. I’ll try to catch up. The camera from Savage Raftdown is MIA, once I get some pics, there will be a post.
But lets start with the excitement of yesterday! There was about 9 people in the house as we gamed and as the day worse on, all of us could smell smoke. First thought was stinky bbq or maybe even the smoke from all the fires. Shut the door! I got up to close some windows, looked down and saw the giant metal garbage can in the middle of the complex was on fire. Some neighbors where spraying it with a water hose and huge black smoke was pouring from it.
We went down to investigate. John took over the waterhose duty and a neighbor called the fire department. They arrived pretty darn quickly, although by that time John had gotten most of the fire out and the smoke had lessened.

They turned on the big hose and slightly miscalculated the angle. Water shot over the wooden shed that contains the garbage bins and hit a few cars parked behind it. Well one car …. our car.

We now have a dent and a dangling light , who knew those hoses were so powerful? The firemen seemed really embarrassed and sorry. We are like *shrugs* it happens. They were outside for over an hour afterwards, waiting for the claims adjuster. Poor guy had to come over on a Sunday night. John and I were guessing the fireman who was controlling the hose is gonna get razzed at work hopefully he wont get into to much trouble.






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They must have a huge water resourevoir inside those fire trucks — they use a small hose first, which wasn’t kiling the fire fast enough. Then they started angling this powerful water cannon down. I was fascinated to think they could turn it down enough to go right into the bin. The fireman said he had intended to turn it on to about 10% power, but when it started it was at full blast.
The water flew strait our over 4 parked cars and struck my Scion dead in the front panel. Lucky it wasn’t a door! But they’re gonna cover the repairs…accepting no liability in the accident, of course
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