Heat, Wind, Dry Leaves: The Rest of the Story

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I'm embarrassed.

Three weeks ago I talked about a fire that one of our daughters and son-in-law kept from getting out of hand. What I said then was mostly accurate, but left out the parts that made it a good story.

As I said, embarrassed.

Particularly since I'd asked our daughter to look it over and correct any mistakes or omissions: which she did.

But somehow I didn't notice her contributions.

So this week I've pared back what I said — and added what our daughter had to say [with a couple of my notes] about a small fire that stayed small....

More at A Catholic Citizen in America.

(Keeping a small fire small depended on being prepared and knowing how to use hoe and hose. Our daughter tells the rest, and the interesting part, of the story.)

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