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June 26, 2008

Views from Butte Lightning Complex 2008

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In the beginning, when the sky was just winter white, the only way one could see the sun was as a reflection

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Unlike the gray quality of fog, the ghostly white nature of the smoke these lightning fires produce shrouds traffic with mystery. vibility is less than 1,000 feet and the air carries an ominous odor.

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Wednesday afternoon was the first time the smoke allowed the sun to make an appearance, though shrouded with a bronze hue.

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Shooting at Skyway was difficult because of the smoke, wrapping the path in a ethereal blanket.

photos by Gary D. Brune copyright (c) 2008

June 25, 2008

Alternatives that beat the pump

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posted at the downtown Chico Chevron station

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This is a new entry in the economy vehicle sweepstakes. According to Sandi Winthrow of Winthrow's Motorsports here in Chico, this 1,000cc vehicle can conservatively maintain a 35 mpg mileage rating. Priced at under $17,000, the Can-Am Spyder comes in at about the same price as the Smart Car pictured below. It is listed as a roadster, and as such can be driven with a standard driver's license.

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photos by Gary D. Brune copyright (c) 2008

Not yet for sale in this region, the Smart Car is available through the Smart Center of Sacrament. Drivers report a mileage of about 37 mpg. The 71 mpg diesel version is available in Canada and Mexico, but not in the United States yet.

I filed the story below on August 17, 2007, I heard the CEO of PiaggioUSA interviewed last weekend, and he said that at the end of next year they plan to introduce a hybrid version of this three wheel vehicle. He expected the mileage to come in at 140 miles per gallon

New motor scooter; Piaggio MP3

I don't believe what I just saw on YouTube. Piaggio, the company that brought us the Vespa scooter, which I owned a long time ago, has just come out with a three wheel scooter. Called the MP3, it has two steering wheels in the front and it's drive wheel astern.

Piaggio says the MP3 is available in two sizes, 125cc and 250cc (and now 400 and 500cc models). The video sells this concept extremely well in that even in a steep lean, all three wheels stay on the ground. The most unique saddled motor vehicle I've ever seen, this thing claims to be much more stable than its two wheel cousins. Yet it is small enough to be registered as a two-wheel scooter.

Tomorrow, ah well we can dream, right?

June 23, 2008

An exercise in survival

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Shot from Tuscan Ridge Golf Course and on Skyway. The Butte County Firestorm burnt up a good part of the vegetation on the Skyway but people still play golf..

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photos by Gary D. Brune copyright (c) 2008

June 16, 2008

Thank you to all who helped on the Ridge

Several times this last weekend, after my adrenalin levels returned to normal levels as a result of the Butte County Firestorm/Humboldt Fire, I kept answering the question of “How are you?” with “Lucky”. Everybody understood for the moment. I am also lucky because as Adjutant for American Legion Post 259 of Paradise CA, I have a commander who warned his membership about what happened.

Thor Sparre is also the security advisor for the post. He expressed concern about the fire danger in Butte County a couple months ago, but some of the events that occurred, such as the blockage of access to Paradise, the running out of gasoline supplies, and the shortage of some foodstuffs in the grocery stores, were items he has tried to hammer home to the membership for a few years.

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photo by Gary D. Brune copyright (c) 2008

We in Central Paradise were on our own during the fire's height because of the blockage of all the usual access points into our town. Sparre had predicted that we would face such. The picture with this essay, $4.79 a gallon gasoline, was the former Shell station at Wagstaff and Skyway, apparently one of the gas stations that had run out of gas during the major evacuation. It dropped its price 18 cents by mid-afternoon Saturday.

As evacuee and Butte County Supervisor Kim Yamaguchi saw first hand, the Ridge has a problem concerning disasters. Because we still do not have a passable escape route above the Ridge, the roads out of this area were jammed. I was on one of the last B-Line buses coming into Paradise Thursday, and as we inched along the detour route, the radio crackled with evacuation news for the entire community. There was much confusion as our bus, a normal 40 minute ride up Skyway, took the back way in just before the access points were closed.

Again I was lucky, being able to get home on a ride that took over two hours. The one time our humble community made the national news was for one of the most disturbing events we've seen in a long time, which will reshape the Ridge for a long time to come.

I thank the almost 4,000 firefighters who came in from such as Orange County, Newcastle, Santee, and Copperopolis to make this a bearable experience for us. Yes I am lucky as is this town that became the subject on statewide and national concern.

The latest from Paradise

Caught one of the last B-Line buses leaving Chico Thursday afternoon. A normal 40 minute ride turned into a two+ hour detour as the evacuation orders came over the bus radio.

Photos by Gary D. Brune copyright (c) 2008

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June 12, 2008

Skyway closed by fire

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photos by Gary D. Brune copyright (c) 2008

Skyway was opened this morning for traffic after a fire scorched the Honey Run canyon yesterday and forced the closure of the primary route to Paradise. The Soundslides presentation below depicts the detour shot from a B-Line 40 route bus.

Even though only one lane was open this morning was open on much of Skyway, there was little obstruction for traffic descending to Chico and the 10am bus I took these shots from


theme "Emergency" by Nelson Riddle

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June 11, 2008

County Clerk Grubb faces criticism

As Toni Scott reported in the Enterprise-Record yesterday “Regardless if you are a same-sex couple or a traditional bride and groom, the Butte County Clerk's Office is one place where you can no longer get married.

“Butte County Clerk Candace Grubbs said the action has nothing to do with gay marriage and everything to do with money. “

The problem is this decision made Statewide news reports on KGO radio out of San Francisco. Last night Christine Craft did an hour on Grubb's announcement. Craft called this an act of prejudice and excoriated Grubb, suggesting she should resign her post and hire on as a church clerk,

In the only time that Butte County makes statewide news aside from the Oroville fire, this decision makes us a laughing stock. As Craft said Grubb is not working for a religious organization, but for the government which represents everybody, and is responsible to all citizens of Butte County.

Grubb is right about one thing. This is about money. Same sex marriage is a new funding source for local government, as Craft pointed out. So one of the poorest counties in California is doing this?

June 09, 2008

Notes from Governor Schwarzenegger

It is interesting when a note from Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger appears in the morning email. He wrote me in response to a dispatch I sent concerning the budget issues concerning California State University, Chico. He made a few points beginning with;

“California is blessed with one of the world's most dynamic and diverse economies, but when it comes to the state budget process, we are highly dysfunctional. The economic slowdown and autopilot state spending have created a budget shortfall of $3.3 billion for the current fiscal year, and it could grow to an estimated $14.5 billion by July 2009.”

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His main concern seems to be, after two attempts to reform the budget process, to deal with fixed expenditures which are part of this process. He believes that these elements are the main reason the budget is out of balance. He proposed a 10 percent across-the-board to nearly every General Fund program from 2008-09 levels.

“ I am proud that higher education spending will still increase”, he wrote, “by $1.6 billion-bringing its total funding level to $21.7 billion. This includes $5.5 billion for the University of California System, a net increase of $81.3 million; $4.4 billion for our California State Universities, a net increase of $35.1 million; and $9.1 billion for our California Community Colleges, an increase of $146.5 million”

In order to fix what he calls a budget mess, Governor Schwarzenegger wants to propose an automatic mechanism that would trigger lower funding levels already approved by the Legislature equivalent to the deficit.

This is another case of fixed programs not addressing the problems that inevitably occur during the budget year. It takes judgment out of the hand of the people we elect to fix California's difficulties.