This one's a bit more poignant than my last one.
This is my tiny village, looking from the southwest corner of town.
The same friend sent this one, taken from nearly the same spot as my last post, but looking NE instead of SE.
The black area shows the burn through the sage, aspen and a few pines during yesterday's fire. Luckily the breeze was from the southwest. Three departments responded and knocked the fire down in about two hours. About nine o'clock last night the local department's pagers went off again, thanks to a 40 mph wind that rekindled embers and restarted the fire. Took about an hour that time.
Kudos to, and bless, our local firefighters.