On our neighborhood walks, my dear wife Karen and I have noticed the house that endured a fire sitting vacant.
Our timing for a recent get-our circle was perfect to witness the end of the stand.
The crew had the big gear.
Down came the house in a quick way.
Now we’ll look for a new build.
That’s sad, but what cool photos! Your timing couldn’t have been better. Stay safe!
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Yes, we have to keep everybody safe from these things on all levels, Rachel.
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True. 🙂
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Such a sad situation… and prayers for the family!
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Yes, for sure, Nance.
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That looks like fun! I think I’d like to be part of a demolition crew.
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They were rolling around like they got paid by the house, Sandra.
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What a sight! I do hope the poor family doing without is ok. Didn’t mean to sound insensitive or disrespectful.
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You did not. No worries, Sandra.
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I hope the rebuild helps the family with all of this.
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The family has been somewhere else for many months, MBC, so I wonder what’s up.
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Hopefully they were all okay.
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i feel for the family, for so many reasons. it will take a while to bring it back, especially with our current circumstances.
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Yes, many layers of production are at a standstill, Beth. I hope the family is settled in a different spot for a while.
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Unfortunately, the rebuild won’t happen as quickly, though. Will it?
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No, that phase will take some time, Jen and Anita.
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