You do kind of see that sentiment out west, yes. Not exactly the way you’re wording it, but we do make similar comments in appreciation of mild fire seasons. That’s just the way it goes when you live with wildfire every year.
Well when one season the sky turns orange and no one can breath then the next season the skies are clear and blue I can get why people would say one wildfire season is better than another
well, to be fair, wildfires are never good, no one’s ever going to say “boy this wildfire season sure was great eh?”
You do kind of see that sentiment out west, yes. Not exactly the way you’re wording it, but we do make similar comments in appreciation of mild fire seasons. That’s just the way it goes when you live with wildfire every year.
When Canada gets as used to them as Australia, you will start to see that sentiment become commonplace.
If half the state doesn’t burn down, that’s a good fire season in Aus.
Well when one season the sky turns orange and no one can breath then the next season the skies are clear and blue I can get why people would say one wildfire season is better than another