Fire evacuations and instrument collections.
Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2020 8:10 pm
Living here in Portland, or on the West coast, has been a trying time lately. When the fire starts getting close, we need to start loading what we want to save. That is if you have time. My nephew and his family barely got out with their lives. They lost everything. My daughter had time to prepare, but you can't take everything. So far she gets to go back. But the air is so bad that she is staying away. I was never really in danger, but close. My Ford Ranger will not hold all of my woodwinds. But I can get all of my musical toys on my open 16' trailer. But my grand piano. So what else do you take? What can you easily replace. I have never had to think about it before. My garage is now filled with all my brass and strings waiting be loaded. And then where do you go? Do they take pets?
Luckily, I should be able to move everything back soon. When the smoke clears.
To add to all of this, my wife, who is laid up for twelve week after a foot operation, gets a problem with her bowels and winds up back in the hospital. We're told that it could have killed her. So I have a lot to be thankful for. It could be a whole lot worse on many counts. Now to help my Nephew.
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Luckily, I should be able to move everything back soon. When the smoke clears.
To add to all of this, my wife, who is laid up for twelve week after a foot operation, gets a problem with her bowels and winds up back in the hospital. We're told that it could have killed her. So I have a lot to be thankful for. It could be a whole lot worse on many counts. Now to help my Nephew.
CCC