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Glad you guys are OK and thoughts with your effected friends and neighbors.
Boston.com‘s Big Picture http://bit.ly/wv84
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Don (you remember Donald Burr) and I are so happy to see that your home was unaffected! The media reports, which were implying the fire affected only the superrich who would somehow not feel the loss of their homes, were very upsetting to have to cope with while searching for genuine timely information about the fire. I am so sorry for everyone who lost their home. It puts my own troubles (Don was a victim of downsizing on the 13th and tech work seems to have vanished; I have lupus and won’t do well living in the car or something crazy like that!) into perspective and reminds me to never feel sorry for myself. I wonder if there is something being done as a community for those whose beautiful homes and cherished possessions which held memories were destroyed. These fires are tragedies always.
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Hello. I am a student at Brooks Institute of Photography Film school. I lost my home a year ago in the huge fires in San Diego county. I am in a documentary class and hope to document a family’s recovery from the recent fires. It would not be an invasion of privacy, just filming interviews and shooting some of the rebuilding process. I am going through this myself just in an advanced stage so I would not be insensitive. I still need to find a family that would be interested. If you know anyone who would be willing to help me they can contact me at my email: haflababy@gmail.com. Thank you
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