The morning could not have started any better--a cool 59 degrees, and two cups of good coffee. I intentionally delayed having breakfast because I wanted to have it at Granzella's, which I hoped to reach after an hour and a half of driving.
The long and winding drive was absolutely scenic, initially through the wine country, and then on the leeward side of the mountains. All of a sudden, I smelled smoke. Momentarily I panicked that the engine had overheated. But, to my immense relief, the gauge reported normal conditions. No smoke behind me either.
That meant only one thing--there was some serious fire and I was driving towards it.
On the mountain stretch, it was not like I had any alternative routes to consider either. My only hassle was mundane--I hadn't had breakfast, and my stomach was making noises!
A couple of miles later, a digital message board said a delay of 30 minutes to two hours was possible because of fires. So, there was the confirmation.
Soon, I had visual proof of the fires, and it was not a pleasant landscape anymore. I pulled over to take in the scenery, and to take photographs as well.
It was like a gray winter landscape on a warm summer day. Surreal. And that smoky smell.
I got into the car, and heard a helicopter approaching. So, I was off the vehicle again, and watched the chopper fly over the area, and proceed towards where the fire was being fought, I guessed.
Quite a few fire engines suddenly came from around the bend, and raced on. I wondered how large the fire was, and how long the eventual road block would last for.
I drove, but barely for a few minutes and stopped, again, when I passed what seemed to a staging area for firefighters.
A couple more miles--the traffic had been stopped. It was obvious that one of the two lanes had been reserved for the emergency vehicles, and the regular vehicles in both directions will have to alternatively use the other lane. The line became longer and longer and longer.
More emergency vehicles rushed past us. As always, people were polite and even friendly and engaged in chit-chat while waiting out. After about half an hour, the long convoy of vehicles started showing up from the other direction, led by a highway patrol escort. Soon, that flow ebbed to nil, and it was our turn, with the highway patrol car as our leader.
As we slowly drove, I took photos of the smoke that got more intense on the side.
Flames were visible in some areas even through the thick smoke, though the flame is barely a speck in the photo below.
One of the first things I did after reaching home was to look for update on this fire. Apparently more than 300 firefighters are involved in this effort, which is significantly under control, and more than 7000 acres have been burnt.
This is merely one of the fires during the heat wave. I thank the firefighters, and wish them well.
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Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Thursday, June 02, 2011
Shabana Azmi on NPR ... what a pleasant surprise!
A couple of mornings ago, I was driving to work and listening to NPR when it was a segment on Shabana Azmi. Yes, that same Azmi from Indian movies. It was cool.
Today, I was thinking about that as I was driving back home, and I realized that I couldn't recall any particular song from her movies. I mean, Azmi was not one who was that stereotypical song/dance Bollywood actor. There was a lot of arty and intellectual aspect in her acting and the characters she played--even in the commercial films.
My earliest memory of Azmi is from a wonderfully classic Shatranj ke Khilari (The Chess Players.) I simply loved that movie, which I recall watching at home on television. We had only one channel--Dhoordharshan--which would telecast the art movies that rarely ever screened in movie halls because these were not the formulaic ones. I had my fill watching quite a few non-Bollywood movies that way, and enjoyed them all. But, I digress ...
Much later in life, here in the US, I did watch the controversial Fire. While the actors, with Azmi in the lead role, did a great job, I didn't care much for the movie because it raced to the sexual angle and played it up more than the love itself. It would have been an awesome movie if only Deepa Mehta had taken the time to tell the story of love between the two women in those very oppressive contexts.
Anyway, thanks to YouTube, I am able to enjoy this song here--though, as one who watched very few movies when I was a kid and teenager, I admit that I have always liked this song even though I have no clue about the movie itself.
Today, I was thinking about that as I was driving back home, and I realized that I couldn't recall any particular song from her movies. I mean, Azmi was not one who was that stereotypical song/dance Bollywood actor. There was a lot of arty and intellectual aspect in her acting and the characters she played--even in the commercial films.
My earliest memory of Azmi is from a wonderfully classic Shatranj ke Khilari (The Chess Players.) I simply loved that movie, which I recall watching at home on television. We had only one channel--Dhoordharshan--which would telecast the art movies that rarely ever screened in movie halls because these were not the formulaic ones. I had my fill watching quite a few non-Bollywood movies that way, and enjoyed them all. But, I digress ...
Much later in life, here in the US, I did watch the controversial Fire. While the actors, with Azmi in the lead role, did a great job, I didn't care much for the movie because it raced to the sexual angle and played it up more than the love itself. It would have been an awesome movie if only Deepa Mehta had taken the time to tell the story of love between the two women in those very oppressive contexts.
Anyway, thanks to YouTube, I am able to enjoy this song here--though, as one who watched very few movies when I was a kid and teenager, I admit that I have always liked this song even though I have no clue about the movie itself.
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