Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Our Home/The Mountain Side
The forest fire has subsided because of much cooler temperatures and some minimal rain. The brutality of the wild fire is massive. I recently took a road trip to purchase vegetables/fruits at the garden stand and looked first hand at what a wild fire can do. Houses that once were are no more, it is purely devastating. Many thanks to the Red Cross - without these folks many folks would have been left stranded. I am thankful after we left on the alert, we came back to a home still standing.
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John Prine Drawing
John Prine as drawn by my great nephew, Brayden. Ain't it cool. Talented young man he is, 14 years old, and loves to draw. B...
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John Prine as drawn by my great nephew, Brayden. Ain't it cool. Talented young man he is, 14 years old, and loves to draw. B...
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