by JuneBug » Wed Sep 07, 2011 6:50 am
I had been thinking about my new co-worker over the weekend and hoping all was well -- she still co-owns a house east of Bastrop with her ex -- they are still good friends -- and still had all of her "life" stored there. But all was not well; the ex saw flames in the backyard at the same time that police were out front making the urgent call to evacuate. He grabbed the dog, ran to the car and the car and dog are now the total of his material possessions.
He snuck back in to check out the damage on Monday (the fire had moved much further south by that time) and could not recognize his street, much less his house. He did see a metal birdfeeder on a pole, and then knew that was where the house had been. Insurance money will build a new house, but the home that it once was can never be replaced.
There is a good possibility that a faculty member in the department where I work also lost his house in the Bastrop fire.
So much loss and devastation in our country this year. My heart and prayers go out to all who suffer in these disasters.
"The large print giveth; the small print taketh away" Tom Waits