Where there’s smoke… by Janine Donoho

We had a week—a level 3 evacuation due to wildfire pushed by strong south winds. Level 3 means danger currently affects your area or is imminent, and you need to leave immediately. As fire lines closed in on our Hardy Board home with its metal roof and defensible space, we hit the road. No house is worth […]
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Published on August 16, 2015 19:28
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message 1: by Madeline (new)

Madeline Hello again, Janine,

I am so sorry to read about the horrible fire in your area. I hope your home was not damaged. I feel so sorry for the terrified wildlife too, with no place to go.

It's awful to learn that a person set this fire. I hope they find him and punish him accordingly.

The forest will replant itself but it will take several years, as you know.

The main thing is that hopefully, no one was hurt.


message 2: by Janine (new)

Janine What great heart you have, Madeline. Thank you, and yes, our home is undamaged. We planned for wildfires during construction and planted native plants for wildlife conservation. So far, so good.

I wish you well, too, my sweet one.

Yours,
Janine


message 3: by Madeline (new)

Madeline Smart of you both to use the right kind of vegetation. For me, whatever I put in my home or outside of it can't be beautiful if it is not also functional. That is why I find succulents so much more satisfying when used as landscaping, here in sunny and very dry Southern California. I have even got to wondering why we have so many very green golf courses around here.

But I digress, as usual. Stay safe, and I am so glad that your home is untouched and you are all safe.


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