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Re: What's the watch photo(s) you are most proud of?

: Could be this one given the circumstances. A huge forest fire was
: raging last year, and our coastline was smoke filled. The sun
: was blood-red.

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: This was behind my house earlier.

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I like it . . . scary circumstances.

Of all natural diasters, fire is the most "alive".
Hurricanes are ponderous, implacable, immutable and unstoppable.
Tornados are temporal, immediate, but short lived and repeatable bouts of terror . . . that you know are coming.
Earthquakes and tsunamis are startling and unpredictable, impossible to escape and just an pervasive threat never to be dismissed.
But a fire is long lived and unpredictable, capricious and seemingly with a will of its own.

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