RIP Greenville CA. You shall live always in my heart and memories. Thanks for the many days I spent in the Feather River Canyon enjoying the wonders of your natural beauty.
I have a painting I did for my parents who lived 13 miles from Taylorsville L hanging diamond ranch James Lynch. Was the fire there as well. Painted about late 70's
@@Janae2000 i think trees are definitely part of helping the climate, its time to cut down the trees in the high, and extremely high 100% chance of fire areas close to homes, also i have stopped using my clothes drying machine all together and just use clothes drying racks indoors and clothes lines out doors all year long even in the freezing iowa winter, in an effort to save electricity
@@Nicholas-f5 i think they should make better use of the fire wood, they can maybe use it for lumber for building or even heating homes or electricity generation, those trees close to the homes in high risk zones are long over due to be removed. trees should never be cut down, unless it is necessary
Does any one remember Paradise California going up in flames? It's so sad to see this.
Very sad & devastating to see.
RIP Greenville CA. You shall live always in my heart and memories. Thanks for the many days I spent in the Feather River Canyon enjoying the wonders of your natural beauty.
This is heartbreaking.
I have a painting I did for my parents who lived 13 miles from Taylorsville L hanging diamond ranch James Lynch. Was the fire there as well. Painted about late 70's
Climate change seems costly.
keep communities safe cut down trees close to the homes
We need trees too for our climate. We need sweeping climate action.
@@Nicholas-f5 that’s how you control the fire. But I’m no expert either
@@Janae2000 i think trees are definitely part of helping the climate, its time to cut down the trees in the high, and extremely high 100% chance of fire areas close to homes, also i have stopped using my clothes drying machine all together and just use clothes drying racks indoors and clothes lines out doors all year long even in the freezing iowa winter, in an effort to save electricity
@@Nicholas-f5 i think they should make better use of the fire wood, they can maybe use it for lumber for building or even heating homes or electricity generation, those trees close to the homes in high risk zones are long over due to be removed. trees should never be cut down, unless it is necessary