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Such an eye opening perspective. These photos were captured on a flight over the Texas Panhandle —Wayne Stamps
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A few people have asked if I had to evacuate due to the fires in the Texas Panhandle, . Lubbock is about 122 miles south of Amarillo. Fritch is about 45 miles northeast of Amarillo. Canadian is about 106 miles northeast of Amarillo. Lubbock did get smoke Tuesday afternoon/evening, but no fires here.
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Unfortunately, an author friend of mine posted on Facebook yesterday that the fire got 3000+ head of Black Angus Cattle and some horses. The Headquarters of her ranch is fine and the cowhands got out safely.
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She posted that her husband got these shots this morning. Yes, it did snow in the Panhandle today, which helped putting out the fires, some.
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Click the buttons below to watch video coverage from local TV stations. One in Amarillo, and the other here in Lubbock.
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The fire in Fritch is only 50% contained as of right now. You can see the KCBD News Livestream here.
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Some pictures from the Panhandle fires
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Photo credit: Lubbock Task Force
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I’m excited to announce that all of my ebooks will be promoted as part of a special sale on @Smashwords to celebrate Read an Ebook Week 2024 from March 3-9. Be sure to follow me for more updates and links to the promotion for my books!
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Thank you for being a valued reader, reader.
I'm still working on Hot-Rod Magazine and I will notify you when it is released. Unfortunately, I won't be able to release it in time for the sale.
Mathis...
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