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09-06-2018, 06:30 PM
That is to be expected in N CA. The fire danger was always a known risk.
This happens to be one of my earliest memories. The Hanly Fire of 1964 just touched our property. My oldest sister (20) was beating roadside weeds with a wet broom. My oldest brother (10) though her car was too close to the fire, so he got in it and by hitting the starter hopped her heap across the driveway into the still smoking field. She started chasing him and beating him with the broom. The local nosey neighbor (1/2 mile away) called the sheriff saying that my father was killing his kids for not working hard enough. By the time my dad and the sheriff showed up I was The only one left there.
I got to see a fire, my brother and my sister fight, and the cops in the same day. Boy was I a happy kid.
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"I got to see a fire, my brother and my sister fight, and the cops in the same day. Boy was I a happy kid."
Ah, the memories.....
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(09-06-2018, 09:08 PM)TrainChaser Wrote: "I got to see a fire, my brother and my sister fight, and the cops in the same day. Boy was I a happy kid."
Ah, the memories.....
I was four years old!
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4??? Add in a firetruck and you probably could have exploded !
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