Up here on the hill you can see a long way. And there was the sweetest old house right straight across the river, a lovely home nestled in the trees on Hickory Hill Road.
It was a pretty landmark among the green of summer, the blaze of autumn and the white and grey of winter....one of those places where if you said, "the white house on the curve on Hickory Hill", everybody all up and down the valley knew just where you meant.
Last night right before evening chores we began to hear sirens. We always notice, but with the heavy thaw we were thinking flooded basements down along the river. You get that this time of year.
However, when I went out, there was a pall of smoke stretching down the whole valley straight across the river from us. I could see that it was a very bad fire. The entire length of road that you could see from here was lined with emergency vehicles and more were coming and going continuously. You could smell the smoke in the barn all through milking.....
It was still going late last night. What a sad loss for the people who lived there and loved their fine old home. So many historic and wonderful buildings have been lost to fire around here lately. Things are never the same afterwards......
****You won't be able to read the story without paying, but you can see a photo of the house here at the paper.
9 comments:
Always my biggest fear. That is heartbreaking sad.
So sad.
That is so sad! Fire's are bad enough without losing everything you own on top of it!
How very sad.
I cant help but get choked up...I know their pain and I know what, these poor people have in front of them, its a long road.
Gosh, that's just awful. So sorry.
That's just sad!
What a horrow and such a tragedy!
Linda
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Teri, I hated to watch from here...such a nice old house
Dani...it was
Lisa, I read today that the great efforts of the firefighters may have saved some of the downstairs. They certainly worked hard at it.
CTG, it is
Tina Marie, yes, you know close up how awful it is. I don't know them, although the boss does, and I hate to think how it is for them
dickiebo, I feel so bad for the folks
Linda, it is
Linda B, it won't be the same looking out across the valley any more.
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