Hey there happy reader,

I come to you today with a heavy heart. The fires in Los Angeles have devastated the city where my oldest son, my daughter-in-law, and grandson live. While their home has been spared (and we are so grateful), many of their friends have lost everything, including their livelihoods. Businesses are destroyed in a city already facing the effects of the dying entertainment industry. It’s a crisis beyond imagination and the uncertainty that lies ahead is frightening.

For now, my family has evacuated to San Diego (which is where I am today!) because the air quality in LA is terrible. We’re all hoping that the fires will be contained and that the Santa Ana winds will finally abate, giving the first responders a chance to do their job.

Natural disasters – like the hurricanes and tornados that affected Ashville, North Carolina, and these fires in LA remind us that we must have a plan for every emergency. Pack a to-go bag with medications and extra clothing, add some bottled water and snack foods that have no expiration dates. Important documents need to be in a fireproof, waterproof file box with a handle so that you can grab it in an emergency. Take photos of your house—inside and out – for your insurance company in case all is lost. Listen to the evacuation orders and follow them. Be ready to go if need be!

I’m sure you’re all familiar by now with the ways to help in this crisis. The American Red Cross, José Andres World Central Kitchen, and the SELAH Neighborhood Homeless Coalition are all accepting donations to help those who’ve lost everything. I’m donating there, and if you’re able to do the same, just know that the people of Los Angeles appreciate you!

And then, there are the libraries.

 

 

This is a before and after photo of the Palisades Library.

It’s gone, all the books burned in the blaze. It will take billions of dollars to rebuild this city… I can only hope that sacred places like libraries will be included in the renaissance that I’m sure LA will experience. Without books, we’re barely a civilization.

I’m going to keep my eye out for LA libraries as they begin to re-emerge after the fires. If there are places to donate books – it’s a great way to clear your own shelves and make space for new titles – I’ll let you know!

 

 

Speaking of civilizations, I’m trying to recreate the history of the lost people of Stonehenge.

We know that there was a thriving community there at one point, thousands of years ago, and that they used the stone structure as a community gathering point. What we don’t know is where they went, and why they left. In my imagination, they moved on because of a major change in leadership – the one-time matriarchal society became patriarchal – need I say more?

For now, I’m going to enjoy the company of my favorite almost two-year-old! Somehow being with a grandchild makes you forget your troubles for a short while…

I hope that wherever you are, you take some time out of your busy life to send good thoughts to our LA friends and family. If you live in LA, I hope you and yours are safe. This is tough, but together, we can do anything, including rebuild all that which has been lost.

As always, let me know what you think!

xoxo,
Hilari

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