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When she woke up Monday morning she read dozens of responses. It left her in tears. It was “an ocean of compassion, of love and grace,” she said. The cards keep coming. “Fallen firefighter honored in Fresno. ‘There will be a baby Hughes’” — from the Fresno Bee, Aug. 8. Hundreds gathered in downtown Fresno on Saturday morning to honor Brian Hughes, the firefighter who lost his life in the Ferguson Fire on July 29. The 50-vehicle procession carrying Hughes’ body crossed through Inyo and M streets at 10 a.m. below a billowing American flag tied between two fire truck ladders.

Smoke hung thick in 22mm antique brass ballet shoes pendant - antique brass ballet slipper charm - ballerina charms - dance charms (1741) the summer sky, a sign that the fire Hughes lost his life battling is still raging in the nearby mountains, Inside Valdez Hall, Hughes’ colleagues and family remembered him as dedicated, selfless, positive and hard-working, Before his death, Hughes was expecting a baby, due next February, with his fiancée, Paige Miller, “I will never forget the excitement when he told me he and Paige were having a baby,” sister Meriel Hughes said, “It breaks my heart that he will never experience fatherhood, but I am happy there will be a baby Hughes.”..

“Carr Fire bear kicking back in hammock as her burned paws heal” — from the Record Searchlight, Aug. 14. The Whiskeytown bear whose paws were severely burned in the Carr Fire is healing quickly and walking around as best she can. The 1-year-old bruin also is liking the comfort of a hammock that’s hanging in a covered holding facility on California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) property in Rancho Cordova, agency spokeswoman Kirsten Macintyre said Tuesday. “She seems to be using and enjoying the hammock,” she said. Otherwise, the bear is doing “great,” Macintyre said.

Credit: California Department of Fish and Wildlife), “Tribes call on spirits to give Hawaiian, Samoan firefighters strength to fight Carr Fire” — from the Record Searchlight, Aug, 15, Twenty-one firefighters from American Samoa and Hawaii were welcomed with prayer, food, drumming, dancing and singing by North State Native Americans in an historic gathering on Tuesday night in Redding, “When we first heard they were coming” to help fight 22mm antique brass ballet shoes pendant - antique brass ballet slipper charm - ballerina charms - dance charms (1741) the Carr Fire, “we wanted to reach out to them,” said Jack Potter Jr., Redding Rancheria tribal chairman, “It’s traditional protocol when you have guests in your land.”..

Seventeen firefighters from American Samoa and four from Hawaii joined 168 North State residents at Redding Rancheria’s cultural arbor in spiritual songs and dance. “It’s the first time the Winnemem dancers came out of Winnemem territory,” Potter said. “The Pit River Feather Dancers did a dance for the animals, and prayer dances for the water. Then the Winnemem dancers did a fire and water dance; they did the war dance to give strength to the firefighters for this war — the war against fire.”.

“Card of Thanks” — from a reader in the Mariposa Gazette, Aug, 9, “Thank you, Jim Allen, plumber, for your help with the 22mm antique brass ballet shoes pendant - antique brass ballet slipper charm - ballerina charms - dance charms (1741) repair of my plumbing problem at no charge, I appreciated that you worked through the triple-digit weather and dug down four feet of muddy water to the area of the leak, a hole in the pipe, My neighbor, Hank Lane, also received much of the water spill-off on his property and was able to find you while I was still evacuated from Lushmeadows.”, “Ferguson Fire leaves many neighbors hurting’‘ — from columnist Dr, Bill Atwood in the Sierra Star in Oakhurst, Aug, 9..

As the smoke from the Ferguson Fire and other blazes begins to subside and the firefighters are sent back to their respective stations we find that there exists a group who have been financially harmed by the fires. To be sure, the owners and operators of the local hotels and motels along with the owners of vacation rentals have seen a severe dropoff in the revenue stream that normally makes it possible to make it through the year. Restaurants have seen the effects of far less traffic heading toward Yosemite or to Bass Lake which means that the cash registers aren’t as full as hoped for. Gasoline stations are not as crowded as when the tourists are filling up boat tanks, campers and trucks hauling trailers.

Then 22mm antique brass ballet shoes pendant - antique brass ballet slipper charm - ballerina charms - dance charms (1741) there are the hundreds of employees who have seen fewer hours than planned or even zero hours because their jobs have disappeared once the smoke arrived, I talk with many high school and college students in the spring about their summer job plans and their desire to work and save so that they can head off to school with some money in the bank to last until next year, The lost employment cannot be made up, Those hours are gone with the wind, We can help our neighbors, Those of us whose employment and income are not dependent upon the tourist industry directly can go into town to buy meals out, The crowds aren’t nearly as bad as they could be and the restaurant will be happy to see you, Be sure to tip the server well; in fact, overtip them to help ease the pain of the lost wages..



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