“There was a wind that was blowing through what was left of my trees, and I just felt a calmness. I just felt more peace than I had any time since the fire, and I was standing in the ashes of our living room.” https://apnews.com/e802f1efbea64765a005fa1d0170032e …https://apnews.com/e802f1efbea64765a005fa1d0170032e …
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This is a beautiful story by
@ThompsonDon that reflects on the year since the deadliest and most destructive fire in California history. It explores both the reasons people chose to go back and the hard questions of whether they’re any safer now.1 reply 1 retweet 2 likesShow this thread
The home of Victoria Sinclaire, the woman quoted above, is one of just nine homes that have been rebuilt. But the town is on track to issue 500 building permits by the end of 2019.
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