Anyhoo, we were enjoying our leisurely lunch and then the power went out. POOF! No power. We were next to a bunch of windows so we could see but it's still that weird, creepy feeling with a little anxiety of what is going to happen next. A few minutes later the power came back on and the waitress stuck her head in to see if we were still kicking and said "Did y'all go outside?"
Huh?
"Uh no, we didn't. What are you talking about?"
"Oh, I thought you might have gone outside. When the power blew it was because the two big tall palm trees out front by the street, they just caught on fire. Like spontaneously combusted."
What the fuck???? But what I said was "Well, that's certainly odd behavior for a palm tree."
"Oh yeah, the fire department is out there, the power company is out there and everything."
And again, my brain just kept going "What the fuck is she talking about??"
Then I had the presence of mind to ask whether any cars in the parking lot out front were damaged. She said no, but I didn't trust her judgment. Hell, she didn't even remember we were there half the time. So, we quickly wrapped up the splitting of the bill and headed out front to see what was what.
Here is what we saw:
| Smoking trees that self-combusted |
| Firetruck blocking traffic from driving directly under combusted trees |
| Methinks the power lines may have played a role in the combustion? |
| the tree on the left is still smoking out the middle near the power lines |
I tell you, every single day there is a story out there. All you have to do is look. And take a picture or two!!
p.s. Right down from this location is a big intersection. And when I turned onto this street at that intersection when headed to lunch, what did I spy with my little eye? I will tell you what I spied. I spied one of my former doula clients out there panhandling. I was not in a position to get turned around right then to go over there and with the fire and such, after lunch I checked and she was not there. I will head over that direction again in the next few days and see if she is there again and talk to her. I wish I could tell you how sad this makes me. The little frowny emoticon just won't cut it.
oh WOW - that's crazy! you are very deductive, though, to think about the power lines vs. spontaneous combustion ;)
ReplyDeletetoo sad about your former client