Back at Work
I’m back to work again. It’s fire season in Alaska, and I’m back to dispatching. The fire season started out well, we had a couple of big fires. Now things have calmed, and slowed down. It’s actually been boring at work for the last few days.
The reserves schedule proved too taxing. They wanted some prime workdays this summer for annual training. I decided not to continue training with them, and turned in my gear the other day. It will be good to keep me less busy during the school year.
I have been putting time and money into my Jeep. I just installed a two-inch spacer lift the other day, and I have a body lift to install on my next days off. Once I get the lifts on, I can order the 33” tires for it.
I’ve done some other mods as well. I‘ve got a winch, and custom bumpers. I hope to post some pictures, but I need to find the cable for my camera. Good thing I have a big memory card in my camera, otherwise I would be out of luck.
I’d better run along, I’ll write more later on.
Brandon
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