la fires
ketan
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wow - so sad to see this happen to la. electrode (and other la strutteurs), hope you can stay safe and have good ventilation.
i lived in la for 4 years bitd during grad school and fell in love with it, in no small part because of the landscapes (physical and natural) that are being down burned atm.
i wonder how cube, chuck and kane are feeling atm?
but in all seriousness, sending all the horseshoes your way, la.
i lived in la for 4 years bitd during grad school and fell in love with it, in no small part because of the landscapes (physical and natural) that are being down burned atm.
i wonder how cube, chuck and kane are feeling atm?
but in all seriousness, sending all the horseshoes your way, la.
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Not much to hope for more widely, other than safe evacuations and as limited damage as possible, whatever that means.
I now live in London but can’t help checking https://app.watchduty.org/ several times a day to see how the fires are developing as we lived in Westwood on the other side of the 405 freeway from the Palisades. Even two decades after having left LA this feels like it’s hitting too close to home.
I used to go mountain biking through Brentwood and into Will Rodgers State Lark which is now on fire, just North of Pacific Palisades.
When we moved to LA at the beginning of July 2002 we were invited to a 4th of July party by colleagues of my wife who lived on 17679 Camino De Yatasto in the Palisades. We have to assume that this house is gone now.
Our weekly church group met at a villa on 1648 San Onofre Drive which is currently seemingly just a few houses away from total destruction. Coincidentally, the couple hosting the group, Peter and Cynthia Olmstead, were from the family whose ancestors designed the Pacific Palisades Village as well as New York’s Central Park.
We have friends in Santa Monica and further South and so far they are safe but I can imagine that you can not escape literally feeling and smelling this nightmare at the moment: one of them lives approx 50 miles South in Huntington Beach and said on Friday that he can smell the fires.
I remember being in Fountain Valley, Orange County a few years ago when the Yorba Linda fire was burning 20-25 miles to the North-East but the winds carried the acidic smoke all this way down and made breathing in the open almost impossible.
Even if you don’t know people in the affected areas, I am sure that in the coming weeks you will hear stories that resonate strongly, like freestyler Harry Mack confirming that he’s lost everything: https://www.instagram.com/share/BAGsAdIT1q
Wishing you the best out there. Stay safe LA Strut.
If you look at a map, especially around the Pacific Palisades with pretty much all canyon roads leading down to PCH, the logistics of clearing up LA will be a tough challenge for years to come. Lahaina was 2170 acres, the Eaton fire is over 14,000 acres and Palisades over 23,000 acres as of today.
https://www.instagram.com/strange.victory?igsh=Z3l5c2wzOW5tNmEz
I just saw this pop up on Instagram. I imagine the loss of all that music must be incalculable.
How are you guys doing?
I saw the Madlib thing as well. Aside from the devastating fact that your home is gone, the loss of all that music, records and equipment being destroyed is heartbreaking as well. At least all his family seem safe and well. It brings things into perspective.
It's nice to see people like House Shoes on IG donating clothes and helping.
I recall that Q-tip lost all his records in a house fire in the mid to late 90s.