On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 21:19:54 -0400, you wrote: >A vanagon sure is a great choice for an evacuation vehicle. You can fit >lots of stuff inside, and you can sleep comfortably for a few days if need >be. Ours has been loaded and ready to go for 2 days while we sit and wait >for the reverse 911 call. Luckily, none has come. Lots of smoke and ash >raining down. We're OK in San Diego, but not too sure about our weekend >retreat outside Julian. That one burned 4 years ago so this all is a bit >of Deja Vu. > >Walter >85 Vanagon >San Diego
Esme is our friend!!! We're not quite in the evacuation area. But we're close enough that I would *not* have slept last night at home. We also have a human-type friend who lives closer to the coast in San Diego. So that's where we slept last night. And since his other potential refugees did not show up, we luxuriated in his guest room. (Our original plan was to park in his driveway and run an electric cord out to Esme.) We're back home now. And Esme has proved her worth as a survival pod. Not to forget all the lovely trips around the southwest US and into Baja California that she has allowed us to take!!!
B&S '87 Westy 'Esmerelda Blanc' SoCal |
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