Under a relentless 100°F heatwave, the Canyon Fire roared to life — devouring hillsides, racing through dry brush, and t...

Under a relentless 100°F heatwave, the Canyon Fire roared to life — devouring hillsides, racing through dry brush, and threatening homes in its path. But on the frontlines, firefighters from 93-51 Charlie of San Bernardino stood their ground, setting backfires in a desperate bid to hold the flames back. What began at 1:30 p.m. on August 7 grew to 600 acres in under two hours… and by Thursday night, it had consumed 4,800 acres. In the face of danger, they fought not just the fire, but for every family, every home, every memory worth saving. Photo / Zin Chiang #wildfire #canyonfire #heroes

Under a relentless 100°F heatwave, the Canyon Fire roared to life — devouring hillsides, racing through dry brush, and t...
Why the Hen Does Not Have Teeth Story Book

WHY THE HEN DOES NOT HAVE TEETH STORY BOOK

It’s an amazing story, composed out of imagination and rich with lessons. You’ll learn how to be morally upright, avoid immoral things, and understand how words can make or destroy peace and harmony.

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Why the Hen Does Not Have Teeth Story Book

WHY THE HEN DOES NOT HAVE TEETH STORY BOOK

It’s an amazing story, composed out of imagination and rich with lessons. You’ll learn how to be morally upright, avoid immoral things, and understand how words can make or destroy peace and harmony.

Click the image to get your copy!

Why the Hen Does Not Have Teeth Story Book

WHY THE HEN DOES NOT HAVE TEETH STORY BOOK

It’s an amazing story, composed out of imagination and rich with lessons. You’ll learn how to be morally upright, avoid immoral things, and understand how words can make or destroy peace and harmony.

Click the image to get your copy!

Under a relentless 100°F heatwave, the Canyon Fire roared to life — devouring hillsides, racing through dry brush, and threatening homes in its path. But on the frontlines, firefighters from 93-51 Charlie of San Bernardino stood their ground, setting backfires in a desperate bid to hold the flames back. What began at 1:30 p.m. on August 7 grew to 600 acres in under two hours… and by Thursday night, it had consumed 4,800 acres. In the face of danger, they fought not just the fire, but for every family, every home, every memory worth saving.
Photo / Zin Chiang
#wildfire #canyonfire #heroes

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