ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月15日 00時41分


They go to recharge with strolls on the secluded, unspoiled beach. They go to clear their minds after a week’s work. But this week, hundreds of people went to Bodega Bay, California, for a different kind of escape. Chased from their homes by the region’s epic #wildfires, they turned an idyllic strip of shoreline into an ad hoc evacuation center. Immigrant farmworkers, who slept in cars and tents, lined up to receive free hot meals next to lawyers who came in brand-new RVs. About 70 miles north of San Francisco and 20 miles west of Santa Rosa, Bodega Bay is a fishing hamlet of about 1,000 year-round residents. It also sits off Route 1 on the coast — a short drive from the fire zone, but far enough away to offer clear air and safety. @bryan.meltz took this photo of Sue Ann Herron inside her camper with her cat, Mai Lee, and her parakeets. Sue Ann, a psychology professor and “person-centered” arts therapist from Sonoma, drove down with her husband and their pets. Also along for the trip was their 16-year-old grandson, who has a little asthma. “The coast is the only place without fire pollutants and with fresh air,” Sue Ann said. Visit the link in our profile to read more, and to see more photos.


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