Five Trees

Five Trees

The North Bay fires of California’s Sonoma and Napa counties in 2017 introduced me to Climate Change in ways I had not previously known.  Over the course of three weeks the number of deaths rose daily, and I wondered “what would I save if I only had five minutes to leave my home?”  Once the fires were extinguished, I began to photograph what remained in the backyards of Coffey Park, a suburban community of some 2000 homes, most of which burned to the ground.  My subject matter became outdoor furniture, tomato cages, a child's playhouse and swimming pool. All the buildings of the historic Stornetta Dairy and Farm were also completely destroyed by the fires.

When I returned to Coffey Park in 2018, I found burned out trees co-existing with the rebuilding of new homes, an eerie reminder that despite public outcry, the Climate Crisis we now face will become more commonplace no matter who you are or where you live.

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Stornetta Dairy

Stornetta Dairy

All the buildings of the historic Stornetta Dairy and Farm along Route 121 were completely destroyed by the fires.

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On Arnold Drive

On Arnold Drive

Glen Ellen, CA   2017

  Plastic newspaper racks simply melt in the fires.      

 Plastic newspaper racks simply melt in the fires.

 

 

 Sonoma Valley Regional Park   

Sonoma Valley Regional Park

 

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Ledson Winery & Vineyards

Ledson Winery & Vineyards

Many wineries in Sonoma and Napa counties were saved by turning on their extensive irrigation systems as the hills surrounding them burned uncontrollably.

Message of thanks were abundant throughout Sonoma county.

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