I live in the south and I have never seen anything like this. Ive heard of wildfires but never grasped how bad they are until I saw your sky shot with smoke everywhere. Pretty depressing but thanks for showing.
@Reallybigmonkey1 - Hi David, I grew up in Maine & then lived for a time in the jungles of Australia. Was very used to LOTS of rain. I too have never seen anything like this fires. It was the worst/largest in the history of New Mexico. And it got a LOT worse than what you see here. We were often enveloped for days in a cloud of smoke. Have to close up. It's still not out, last report I read, only 50% contained. TY for stopping in. I subbed you & added as a friend. Great vids U have!! :)
@Reallybigmonkey1 - I can easily see you living in a rainforest or jungle. You are someone who would REALLY appreciate not only your time there, but the forest itself. I will wish for you that you one day have this experience. :)
It truly is sad that our beautiful state is burning up everywhere. now it's near me down in alamogordo, and we had another one a month ago. I just pray that God is merciful and sends a lot of rain
@idoltyler06 - So you also know what it is like to live with fire. I too hope for rain. I think when the rain finally comes, I will go outside and dance in it, no matter what time of day or where I am. It will be gift from heaven. Thank you for sharing your thoughts here. :)
@hus987pc - I do have a friend who did a documentary on the Chem Trails, and he is quite an expert on them, but I don't know enough about them, personally, to comment. However, I appreciate you sharing a new perspective on this. Thank you.
I live in the south and I have never seen anything like this. Ive heard of wildfires but never grasped how bad they are until I saw your sky shot with smoke everywhere. Pretty depressing but thanks for showing.
Reallybigmonkey1 8 months ago
@Reallybigmonkey1 - Hi David, I grew up in Maine & then lived for a time in the jungles of Australia. Was very used to LOTS of rain. I too have never seen anything like this fires. It was the worst/largest in the history of New Mexico. And it got a LOT worse than what you see here. We were often enveloped for days in a cloud of smoke. Have to close up. It's still not out, last report I read, only 50% contained. TY for stopping in. I subbed you & added as a friend. Great vids U have!! :)
RainforestRobin 8 months ago
@RainforestRobin Thank you Robin, I would love to live in or visit a true jungle at least once in my life, Keep up the vids!
Reallybigmonkey1 8 months ago
@Reallybigmonkey1 - I can easily see you living in a rainforest or jungle. You are someone who would REALLY appreciate not only your time there, but the forest itself. I will wish for you that you one day have this experience. :)
RainforestRobin 8 months ago
It truly is sad that our beautiful state is burning up everywhere. now it's near me down in alamogordo, and we had another one a month ago. I just pray that God is merciful and sends a lot of rain
idoltyler06 8 months ago
@idoltyler06 - So you also know what it is like to live with fire. I too hope for rain. I think when the rain finally comes, I will go outside and dance in it, no matter what time of day or where I am. It will be gift from heaven. Thank you for sharing your thoughts here. :)
RainforestRobin 8 months ago
i belive they are controld fires to block out the sun
hus987pc 8 months ago
@hus987pc - I do have a friend who did a documentary on the Chem Trails, and he is quite an expert on them, but I don't know enough about them, personally, to comment. However, I appreciate you sharing a new perspective on this. Thank you.
RainforestRobin 8 months ago
Hi Robin, my dear friend, ...that is very unhappy..., best wishes for you and yours and please take care, Sepp
Waldhandwerk 8 months ago
@Waldhandwerk -- Hey dear Sepp, thank you for your kind support and thoughtful words. I am grateful for them. Hugs, Robin
RainforestRobin 8 months ago