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Dusty at Duffy Lake
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Sept 22, 1991
Duffy Lake was Dusty's favorite place in the whole world (next to his own real estate, of course).
Duffy Lake really WAS a beautiful place until the B&B fire. It actually didn't come through too badly compared to most of the southern Mt. Jefferson Wilderness. The opposite shoreline (above) kept a very narrow band of unburned trees, and the east end (with the meadow Dusty loved so much) was untouched. A good thing, because while the fires were burning, I was at a loss to explain to Dusty why we couldn't go there, and worse still, that we might never again go to the "there" he remembered.
Duffy Lake was Dusty's favorite place in the whole world (next to his own real estate, of course).
Duffy Lake really WAS a beautiful place until the B&B fire. It actually didn't come through too badly compared to most of the southern Mt. Jefferson Wilderness. The opposite shoreline (above) kept a very narrow band of unburned trees, and the east end (with the meadow Dusty loved so much) was untouched. A good thing, because while the fires were burning, I was at a loss to explain to Dusty why we couldn't go there, and worse still, that we might never again go to the "there" he remembered.
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