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October 23, 2017

this story via face book

Katie Sherrod
1 hr ·

A story from the California inferno

Holly Daniele:
A week ago my life was turned upside down. I live in the city of Santa Rosa, California, a block away from the area leveled by wildfires (I’m lucky to still have a home).

My father-in-law was missing for four long days, presumed dead in the Tubbs Fire. My husband and I, and several other family members, were evacuated for a week from our homes. We woke up to evacuation alerts at 1:30am. In total darkness, we grabbed any items of value we could (we chose our cats), leaving with only the clothes on our backs. Fire was burning up a house on a nearby hill and there were lots of explosions. It was war.

What later emerged was countless stories of true American heroism, bravery, and selflessness. My father-in-law, a resident in a small assisted living home now destroyed, was found alive and well in a hospital. A family of four from the Philippines saved his life, and the lives of three other residents. The father of the family was a live-in caregiver and lived at the home with his family. At the time of the fire, only his family and 4 residents were there. He quickly got the four residents into wheelchairs, each family member pushed one down the road with embers flying into their faces and thick smoke making it difficult to see. Even their 7 year old son with autism had to push a wheelchair. The family found people climbing into an SUV down the road. They begged them to take the residents to safety and all piled in, abandoning the wheelchairs.

It angers me that “the president” has no plans to visit the devastation in California, a largely Democratic State. If he did, I would share what really makes America great and I would tell him about this family of heroes. They lost everything while saving others and are now sleeping on the floor of a relative’s small apartment.

October 23, 2017

is it manditory to say the pledge of alegience , is it manditory to sing the national anthem,

is it mandiory to salute the flag as a civilian? thanks in advance .

October 21, 2017

how many of you have heard of the little free library movement?

i was in jackson california amador county at something attca (amador , tuolumne county calaveras county ( action agency, their hq is in jackson ca) i noticed something on a wall and it was shoing their "branches" of little free libraries which consists of a keosk with books in it. the premise is you take a book out , when done bring the book back and return it. you also can donate a book as welll .
this is a interview with the founder of the movement .


link to their home page .https://littlefreelibrary.org/
they are also on twitter . youtube and facebook. had me scratching my head .
October 10, 2017

along with the fires , has anyone noticed the uptake in earthquake activity

in extreme northen california lately?
http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/
there was a mag four near alum rock today.

October 2, 2017

i had just deleted a post in general discussion that i had put there on a

missreading and posted in anger . i soon realized the errorlevel of my way and then re read the twit on twitter . had i fully read the twit, i woulndnt have posted my rant. howver i do say this that some of us cant always donate to a cause like that . some of us cant protest to this or that . thanks for ur understanding.

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