I live over five and a half hours away from the fires in Okanogan County, over 296 miles and this is what it looks like from my front porch just a few minutes ago.
No, my neighbor does not have a fire going in his yard |
Smoke hanging in the trees and the hazy sky |
If you are reading this, if your skies are blue, if you are blessed to be in your home right now and if you can quilt, knit or crochet, I am begging you to help us get blankets to these families, to the exhausted hotshot teams and fire fighters....PLEASE HELP!!
The sun engulfed in smoke |
The sun in a hazy sky |
Lucky for them, the fires did not reach their town.
All around us are smaller fires, a family in Onalaska lost their entire chicken farm when it burnt to the ground this week. People are watering their lawns trying to keep them from going up just from lawn mower sparks.
Can you see the sun clearly? Are your skies blue? Can you breath in fresh air? If you said yes, please, please consider sending quilts so I can get them up to these areas.
Know this about Okanogan County, it is the largest county land wise in our state, however, population wise, it is not. So these people losing homes, will not have an apartment to rent, a house to purchase, a friend to go to because there aren't any and sadly this is the second year in a row this county has been devastated.
Please, mail quilts, blankets to:
Layers of Hope - Quilting 911
18740 Ivan Street SW
Rochester, WA 98579
Yes, Red Cross is in the area, but I saw how Red Cross operates and FEMA in these areas when the Oso landslide hit last year. The swoop in, set up camp, help for a few days to a few weeks and are gone again to help the next disaster.
Your quilts will last forever and be a blessing to those who receive them!
The smoke burns my eyes here in Portland, OR and is scratching my throat. And smell...this is real!
ReplyDeleteMine as well and I cannot begin to imagine how it feels living in the area!
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