By now, the entire world has likely heard about the wildfires burning throughout the western United States. And while we have no wildfires burning here in Orange County currently, we are not getting off scot free as our air quality has been affected for days, with a couple more still to go. We are in the AQ zone designated as 'Unhealthy For Sensitive Groups,' which is neither my husband or myself, so we've been continuing to get out and be active, but primarily at the ocean where the breezes are constant and the air seems better.
This might be an illusion, by the way!
I grew up in Southern California, and my earliest memories are three fold- 1) I remember the heatwaves of our summers, during which we'd sleep under just a sheet with a plug in fan blowing in our face, 2) I remember the terrible smog and how it caused my lungs to burn when I'd breath in too deeply, and ) I remember the wildfires, and the gray skies and awful ashes that would cover our cars and yard during the very worst ones.
All three of these improved over my lifetime due to 1) Air conditioning, 2) Stricter standards on auto emissions among many other changes (Clean Air Act, etc.), and 3) I moved to a less wildfire-prone region.
So this week is the first time in several decades that we have felt the impact of our seasonal wildfires, and it has been a struggle to be sure. Clearly, much less of a struggle than for those people fleeing, evacuating, losing property, or being stuck in areas with truly awful air quality, but a struggle none the less.
Our solution/coping mechanism has been to spend as much time as we can near the ocean in the cooler daytime hours. We've been huddling in the house otherwise this week, with A/C on and windows closed, hence the cute little goldfish photo above. I desperately miss the fresh air flowing through the house that we've gotten used to since moving to our hilly coastal location some three years ago, but I know that this too shall pass, so instead I'm trying to focus on the little tasks I've been procrastinating in completing due to the call of the outdoors.
'This to shall pass' is my mantra currently.
Otherwise, Currently I Am . . .
Reading My first science fiction novel ever, The Mote In God's Eye by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. I have read several Ray Bradbury books previously, but they are so exquisitely written it's hard for me to think of them as science fiction. This novel, however, is definitely straight up boiler plate science fiction. It's our current book club selection, and at 556 pages, it's loooong, so initially I was very grumpy about having to read. However . . . somewhere around page 100, I appear to have gotten hooked in spite of myself, and I am now finding myself unable to put it down.
Cooking Lots and lots this week, resulting in so many leftovers I may not end up having to cook much for the next few days. On the menu has been Greek salad, BLT & Avocado salad, grilled pork chops smothered in Balsamic sweet onions, pollo asada, and tonight, this King Ranch Chicken Casserole from Eating Well magazine.
Baking A favorite brownie recipe that I make over and over again because I almost always have the needed ingredients on hand, it's super easy, and it freezes nicely. Because, sugar addict over here so all baked goods get frozen asap for my husband to then enjoy one by one at his leisure.
Planning For several, yeah, trips. We are leaving at the end of the month for a 10 day RV'ing trip along California's Central Coast, where the air should be clean, the surf should be strong, and the wine harvest flowing. Seriously, we do this trip pretty much annually because the coastal hikes are simply sublime, and there are wineries literally everywhere. Even during COVID this trip works because we are generally on our own and isolated while hiking, and wineries tend to have beautifully uncrowded patios on which to enjoy wine tasting.
Then, pretty much immediately upon our return, we'll be getting on our first airplane since COVID arrived, flying to Metro DC to visit our youngest daughter and family. Upon arrival we will all head south to Richmond, Virginia to enjoy a VRBO stay while celebrating my oldest granddaughter's 6th birthday.
We are much looking forward to both much-needed trips.
Looking Forward To our bathrooms remodel kicking off soon right after we return from the above trips. They are going to be beautiful once finished, particularly as compared to how they look now. In fact, here is just one of the Before's for your viewing pleasure. The wallpaper has since been removed, but still, you get the idea . . .
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This is our upstairs guest bathroom, and I am very sure our guests will enjoy it muuuuuch more once we are finished with the remodel. |
Enjoying Our daily walks at the beach. The one thing feeling like we are enclosed inside when at home has done is to motivate us to get outside each and every day. Yesterday we enjoyed a wonderful six mile walk along the bluffs of Crystal Cove in Newport Beach, today we are walking six miles through our harbor, then back via Doheny Beach. Tomorrow the plan is to walk the shorelines of San Clemente just a couple of miles to our south. We feel ridiculously fortunate to have so many options for getting outside given the current situation with our wildfires.
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That's it for me this week. What's going on Currently where you are?
Sally is coming here. Supposed to get 10 inches of rain. Wish we could send some out West. Cindy in the South
ReplyDeleteEvery region has it's pain point, doesn't it? I will cross all of my fingers and toes that you and your loved ones come through unscathed!!!
DeleteThe wildfires look so scary from the news reports we see over here, the air quality around them must be awful. No wonder you want to escape to the coast as much as you can. How lucky you are to have so much choice in lovely places to spend your time. Enjoy your trips to see your family - I bet you can't wait!
ReplyDeleteBecause of having spent my entire life in wildfire country, I would never, ever, ever live in a remote wooded area. As beautiful as doing so might be, the risks just simply aren't worth it here. So it's really just the air quality impact for most of us here, and hopefully it will soon blow on out to sea. Speaking of which, yes, absolutely, we feel insanely fortunate to have the option to exercise at the ocean on a daily basis. It helps!
DeleteSeeing my little granddaughters is like Christmas morning each and every time! I hope you and yours are all doing well in the UK!
Can't wait for the guest bathroom reveal. If it turns out as well as the other projects you have tackled and completed, it will be sleek and modern and attractive. Glad to know you are safe from the fires.
ReplyDeleteMe too, Leslie! Six areas in all, lots of beautiful quartz and crisp white cabinets. So excited!
DeletePS. I have tried so many times to leave a comment on your blog, but darned if they never ever show up. Is it just me? 😞
Ooh, that bathroom...has a lot going on! :-) Can't wait to see the after photos
ReplyDeleteThis house convinced me I would never put up wallpaper again in my lifetime. 😅
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