When I flew from LA to Denver last Thursday on my way to Lubbock, TX and my
mother's interment, there were many firefighters on board.
Jann
In a message dated 7/3/2012 7:28:30 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
aulangca@stny.rr.com writes:
Del - This was pretty personal for me, as my
sister (only sibling), her daughter, son and his family, including 2
grandchildren, all live in the Denver area. I just talked to her on the
phone, and she was telling about people being bused into their burned-out
Colorado Springs neighborhoods and how hard it was to realize that all they
owned was now rubble. My sister and husband and my niece live in
Littleton, on the south side of Denver, the side toward Colorado
Springs. My niece babysits for a family whose father is a fireman in
Colorado Springs. He's been working constantly - and the firemen feel so
bad that they can't do more. My sister says, " People are finally
starting to talk about global warming!" My comment: Thank goodness
for that! We all need to work together to care for the planet.
Thanks for sending this.
Janice