The grass is starting to turn brown and my rainfall for May was only 0.84 of an inch when the average for May is 2.58 inches. The NWS reports a little over an inch of rain in Roseburg for May. That has to be a record low, while last May of 2022, I received 4.58 inches which must have been a record high. This all leads up to the beginning of fire season starting June 9th. Already there has been the smell of smoke at times either from the Canadian fires or a fire west of Eugene. There is even a small fire in the Layng Creek drainage on the Cottage Grove Ranger District, which was considered the asbestos forest when I worked there from 1988 to 1995. The last measurable rainfall I recorded was for May 11th and there is nothing in the seven day forecast. What will this fire season be like and can we survive until the Fall rains?
A collection of stories from the life of Michael Burke. He worked for the Forest Service in Alaska, California, and Oregon. He lives in Oakland, OR. His wonderful wife, Celia, passed in May of 2021
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FOUR YEAR ANNIVERSARY
It is four years today when Celia left this word, something I think about every day. It is not all sorrow as I think back on her humor, w...
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It is four years today when Celia left this word, something I think about every day. It is not all sorrow as I think back on her humor, w...
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In my early days with the Forest Service we were called upon to fight fires with little choice in the matter, especially on our days off or ...
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One of my most memorable Thanksgivings was when I lived in Eugene from 1991 to 2000. My two children were with me on Thanksgiving of 1992...
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