I never thought much about it until I heard a reporter make a statement, something like: " California is on fire everywhere north of the border." Considering that the brush and landscape along the Pacific coast is pretty much the same in Mexico as in the USA, I wondered, why is it burning here and not there? Not that I wished the same suffering upon them, but just a simple generic: why?Actually, Glen Beck had a wonderful answer to this: Because, in Mexico, all deadwood is collected and used for fireplaces and cooking pits.
Here, we let it sit.
The reports were that the fires were as far south as Ensenada.