Fire; non-discriminating, devastating and cruel. It brings destruction, anguish and hardship. But fire is also a blessing, it breathes new life into our world. It clears our land of debris. With time the land will heal itself, it is a natural part of a cycle that has been going on before our time. We must remember that we do not control this world, rather, we are simply beings who have been given the privilege to manage it as best we can.
My heart goes out to all those who lost property and their life's work in this years disasterous season and to those who have lost their lives fighting the devastation. In the last month I have had the privilege to work along some of the world's best fire fighters on the collville reservation as a member of the 81st brigade combat team of the Washington national guard. Please, if you can, donate what you can to help those affected by the Devastation and those agencies working to ensure OUR wildlife recovers. In this time of need, let's come together and help those who have lost everything. Thank you all for being so generous in this time of need.
God bless you and yours and God bless our great nation.