Perhaps related, we suffered three power surges at work today that temporarily brought down both of our linear accelerators, creating a very hectic afternoon. As I left work at the end of a grueling eleven-hour day, the air was red and smoky. Driving home, I was able to see Roxy Ann.
Monday, September 21, 2009
MOUNTAIN ON FIRE
While at work this morning, a couple of patients came in and told us that a fire was raging in the hills above Ashland and that homes were in danger. By the afternoon, other patients brought in reports that Roxy Ann, a mountain on the east side of Medford, was also on fire.
Perhaps related, we suffered three power surges at work today that temporarily brought down both of our linear accelerators, creating a very hectic afternoon. As I left work at the end of a grueling eleven-hour day, the air was red and smoky. Driving home, I was able to see Roxy Ann.
Perhaps related, we suffered three power surges at work today that temporarily brought down both of our linear accelerators, creating a very hectic afternoon. As I left work at the end of a grueling eleven-hour day, the air was red and smoky. Driving home, I was able to see Roxy Ann.
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Smoky air is no fun at all. That's one thing I don't miss about Rogue Valley summers!
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