Alaskan gays are in great fear that their town is about to be smote.
Homer is under a thick smoke cloud at the moment from the Funny River fire. (yes, that's the name of it, and believe me, we're all laughing).
Here's a satellite pic of the smoke that is hitting Homer at this very moment.

Homer is the modern city of Sodom. Even the names are similar. And look what God did to Sodom!
Genesis 19:24-2524 Then the Lord rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the Lord out of heaven; 25 And he overthrew those cities, and all the plain, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground.
Let us all pray that God ensures the fire continues south and wipes Homer from the face of the earth in the same manner as he smote Sodom.
Homer is under a thick smoke cloud at the moment from the Funny River fire. (yes, that's the name of it, and believe me, we're all laughing).
Here's a satellite pic of the smoke that is hitting Homer at this very moment.
A forest fire originating at Funny River Road, east of Soldotna, nearly seven miles long and almost a mile wide, filled Kachemak Bay and Homer with smoke Tuesday.
The fire, close to 2,500 acres as of yesterday, is burning south and estimated to be three miles from Tustumena Lake, according to the Department of Forestry. Air operations ended Monday night and crews remained on the fire overnight with efforts resuming Tuesday.
No structures are threatened by the Funny River fire.
The Office of Emergency Services is cautioning people with respiratory problems to stay inside if they can. NOAA has predicted that the winds will calm by Wednesday and they “expect the wind to let up tonight and that should reduce the amount of smoke transport to Homer.”
A fire burned about two acres near the Russian Village of Razdolna, according to Kachemak Emergency Services Chief Bob Cicciarella over the weekend.
“The fire was in the Swift Creek Ravine, and had a lot of potential in a very steep terrain,” he said. “There was concern for houses, but there was no strong wind at the time, and that helped us a little bit. We were ready to evacuate.” Cicciarella said that it took 2-4 hours to contain the fire.
The fire, close to 2,500 acres as of yesterday, is burning south and estimated to be three miles from Tustumena Lake, according to the Department of Forestry. Air operations ended Monday night and crews remained on the fire overnight with efforts resuming Tuesday.
No structures are threatened by the Funny River fire.
The Office of Emergency Services is cautioning people with respiratory problems to stay inside if they can. NOAA has predicted that the winds will calm by Wednesday and they “expect the wind to let up tonight and that should reduce the amount of smoke transport to Homer.”
A fire burned about two acres near the Russian Village of Razdolna, according to Kachemak Emergency Services Chief Bob Cicciarella over the weekend.
“The fire was in the Swift Creek Ravine, and had a lot of potential in a very steep terrain,” he said. “There was concern for houses, but there was no strong wind at the time, and that helped us a little bit. We were ready to evacuate.” Cicciarella said that it took 2-4 hours to contain the fire.
Genesis 19:24-2524 Then the Lord rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the Lord out of heaven; 25 And he overthrew those cities, and all the plain, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground.
Let us all pray that God ensures the fire continues south and wipes Homer from the face of the earth in the same manner as he smote Sodom.
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