And here's what it looks like today.
Still the smell of smoke in the air and the air quality decreed "unhealthy" ... but a dramatic improvement, nevertheless! (Which we rejoice in and give thanks for!)
Sister Joan Chittister famously said, "We are each called to go through life reclaiming the planet an inch at a time until the Garden of Eden grows green again." Reflecting on that journey -- a blog at a time -- is the focus of this site.
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I continue to pray for your safety and the safety of your greater neighborhood in and about Angeles National Forest. Thanks be to God for Fr. B and all the firefighters and other first responders.
ReplyDeleteKyle and I have been reflecting about the natural disasters that don't threaten us. We have both lived in Hurricane territory. But we agree that fire is even more frightening than tornadoes, floods or earthquakes. So glad for you that this one is diminishing.
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