To help add to the drama, Wichita Mountains was in the midst of a wildfire accidently set by Fort Sill practice bombs the day we returned from surgery. We had a couple days of strong south winds that blew straight at the headquarters, village and RV pads. We hitched up the truck and we were anticipating evacuation. Fortunately the winds switched as the fire bore down to within a mile of us. They brought in helicopters and fire crews from all over the country to battle it. The fire is now out, but the whole state of Oklahoma is on standby, since there has been no significant rain in six months. The long dry grass is just a fire waiting to happen.

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Have been enjoying reading all about your adventures. Of course, we heard about your knee injury, etc. Hopefully by now you have recovered quite well.
The pictures are great also.
Blessings in Jesus.
Jan Kueck
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