Piles of boards and branches down hill from our house |
Fire season cleanup is in high gear in my North Berkeley hills neighborhood. Piles of dead branches can be seen in the front and back of many houses and every day we hear the loud whine of chainsaws and the whir of chippers in our neck of the woods. Because fires can sweep in from forested Tilden Park up the hill from us, this area is especially vulnerable and cleanup efforts are taken seriously.
Complete Tree Service sent a skilled crew |
Piles line Keeler, a few blocks above us |
Our next door neighbor's collection
This one's on Shasta Road |
All these piles start to look alike. This one was hauled away a few days ago in a big truck. They didn't wait tor the city to come
Our Westinghouse generator in it's wooden sound insulating box |
Like many of our neighbors, we installed a generator to prepare for preemptive PG&E power outages which could leave us without power for long (or short) periods. After experiencing some of these, we decided to find a generator. In 2020 during the Pandemic, it wasn't easy to find generators, much less parts to install them, but we persevered. Dean even built a sound deadening box to shield our household from the machine's excessive noise; he also converted the generator from gas to propane. Both of these were major projects which will pay off if the power goes out.
It's still cool and foggy up here, but we're not fooled. Sooner of later there will be heat waves with dangerously high winds and the smell of smoke from fires near and far. So we're checking items off our to-do list and making every effort to prepare for any emergency Mother Nature throws our way