My in-laws place in Oregon was burned down. I told them it was arson. They said no way. A month later the report comes out: arson! Someone was setting fires up and down I-5.
Those fires along I-5 were a tipoff, too convenient for lazy fly-by troublemakers. The verges didn't seem as well mowed as they used to be. When I lived there, the grass was often burned in a controlled way partly to keep wildfires down, but of course the greenies complained.
My in-laws place in Oregon was burned down. I told them it was arson. They said no way. A month later the report comes out: arson! Someone was setting fires up and down I-5.
Those fires along I-5 were a tipoff, too convenient for lazy fly-by troublemakers. The verges didn't seem as well mowed as they used to be. When I lived there, the grass was often burned in a controlled way partly to keep wildfires down, but of course the greenies complained.