I learned that some things need to be in a much more secure place. In the new house I’m trying to find ways I can secure things from fire. Hopefully this will never happen again but if it does, hopefully we can make it safer. A lot of people lost their lives [2017 Northern California Atlas Peak Fire) and we didn’t so it was a matter of saying, this is going to be difficult. It was one hour at a time and then one day at a time and then one week at a time. There’s nowhere to go but forward.
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