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A new day, but it still doesn’t look any better. More than 1,000 homes lost in 1 town. 5,000 people homeless, 2 known deaths and over 100,000 acres burned. This fire has destroyed an entire community! The officials state that with the winds dying down that they hope to battle the blaze. For many, it’s now too late!
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One step at a time! That's how we all walk through this world and we are waiting for you whenever you get to the gate!
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Thanks Wayne. I don't know if I feel better now that I've let people know about my past. Gosh, not private anymore with it open for anyone to read. I hope that letting go of the bad memories will let me find peace.
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Amazing how someone’s act of kindness can have a profound effect on another life. Such a sweet story. Sarah really is a smart woman. Jason made better choice with repaying kindness and letting go of the hate.
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One of my friends lives here in Texas. I'm very worried about him and his family. The summer drought combined with the winds from Tropical Storm Lee has made this fire devastating! Sweeping Texas wildfires have 'devastating effects'By the CNN Wire StaffcnnAuthor = "('September 5, 2011 -- Updated 1825 GMT (0225 HKT)');} else {document.write('September 5, 2011 2:25 p.m. EDT');}September 5, 2011 2:25 p.m. EDTvar clickExpire = "-1";Smoke billows from a wildfire in Bastrop County, Texas, on Sunday.STORY HIGHLIGHTS NEW: Evacuee: "You learn what is valuable in life, and it isn't the stuff" Gov. Rick Perry calls the wildfires "severe" and pledges resources to fight them One blaze has already scorched about 25,000 acres, officials say Two people are killed in an eastern Texas wildfire Read more about the Texas fires from CNN affiliates KXAN and KVUE. Are you there? Share photos, video, but stay safe. Bastrop, Texas (CNN) -- An unchecked wildfire southeast of Austin, Texas, destroyed 300 homes, scorched thousands of acres and stretched across a 16-mile area Monday, authorities said. Another blaze in eastern Texas killed a mother and her 18-month-old child when flames engulfed their mobile home Sunday near Gladewater, the Gregg County Sheriff's Department said. "The wildfire situation in Texas is severe and all necessary state resources are being made available to protect lives and property," Gov. Rick Perry said in a statement. "I urge Texans to take extreme caution as we continue to see the devastating effects of sweeping wildfires impacting both rural and urban areas of the state." There are dozens of fires burning across the state, the Texas Forest Service said Monday. 'There's nothing left of these houses' Winds whip up Texas wildfires cnnRelatedTopicKeys.push('Wildfires'); Wildfires cnnRelatedTopicKeys.push('Texas'); Texas Texas is battling its worst fire season in state history. A record 3.5 million acres have burned since the start of the season in November as hot and dry weather, coupled with a historic drought, made conditions ripe for rapid fire growth. Over the weekend, officials said low relative humidity and strong winds from Lee, which made landfall as a tropical storm but has weakened to a tropical depression, further fanned the flames. The outbreak of wildfires prompted Perry to head back to Texas from South Carolina, where he was scheduled to participate in a forum for Republican presidential candidates. Meanwhile, the massive, uncontained fire in Bastrop County, near Austin, was the state's largest on Monday. In less than a day, it had destroyed 300 homes and threatened about 1,000 others, officials with the forest service's incident management team reported. About 5,000 residents evacuated as flames approached, officials said. Lisa Ross learned she needed to leave her Bastrop home when her husband called 911 after realizing a looming fire had darkened the skies above. "You learn what is valuable in life, and it isn't the stuff," she said. "It's people in your life, and what means something to you." Cars crammed with belongings and pets packed a gas station on a highway near Austin, attorney Jonathan A. Zendeh Del said. "I've lived in Texas almost all my life, and I've never seen a fire that big in central Texas," he said. Dark clouds of smoke billowing across the sky could be seen miles away from the fire Monday. "Today is expected to be as bad, if not worse, than yesterday," Bastrop City Manager Mike Talbot told reporters. Satellite images Monday showed the fire stretching over about 25,000 acres, jumping the Colorado River and a highway, the Texas Forest Service said. More evacuations are likely as the fire spreads, officials said. Already, hundreds of people are in shelters as dangerous flames keep them from finding out whether their homes survived. "It was like a storm coming through. You could smell the earth burning," said Julian Ochoa, who was evacuated from a Bastrop subdivision Sunday afternoon. The 23-year-old grabbed his dog, a toothbrush, his birth certificate and a few pictures as he left. He didn't know Sunday what happened to his home. "All of Bastrop is a giant smoke cloud," he said. Firefighters planned to use Black Hawk helicopters to douse flames with a mixture of water and fire retardant Monday, the incident management team said. The fire forced parts of state highways 71 and 21 to shut and additional road closures were expected, fire officials said Sunday. At least 63 new fires across Texas on Sunday burned nearly 33,000 acres, the state's fire service said. Fires were reported in at least 17 counties.
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Thanks for reading. I don't feel strong opening up my weakness in my past but I do have to face it. Thanks for understanding.
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glitter-graphics.com"> glitter-graphics.com Happy Birthday Phoenix! Have a smoking hot day!
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Thanks Frosty! I'm trying some writing therapy and hope to work on these awful things from my past. I'm glad you understand.
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Thanks Michael, I don't know about 'brave' letting people see this weak side of me scares me. I'm trying to overcome that.
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Thanks for reading and understanding. It means a lot to me.
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Oh my, I hope everyone is okay! That's awful!
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I don't know about it being a gift, but if it helps someone else face an awful past as I have, then I'm glad to help. opening up takes more guts than keeping it bottled inside. Thanks for reading.
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Run! Hide! Searching out the shadows, I find the darkest corner and pull myself in. “Shhhhhhh!” I whisper to myself, ordering my pounding heart to stop. He’s going to hear you. That erratic thumping will give us away— Too late! Snatched from the safety of the darkness, I feel weightless, flying through the air, until I crash down on a stack of patio furniture stored away for the winter. A whiff of mildew surrounds me. It mingles with the metallic smell of blood already in my
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Thanks for bringing this to our attention. I haven't even heard about this. It sickens me...Why isn't this front page news?
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done!
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I know when I write dialog, I like it to be more conversational and casual, but good grammar is still a must… unless I’m really trying to portray someone uneducated or immature.
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The only one that drives me crazy is: "well, I'll say..." I hear it all the time out here in the country.
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That was captivating. Your words flow like poetry. At first I thought he was dancing with Death. Three years is a long time, I wonder if he’s been locked up that long or that’s how long he’s been in love with the Devil. You give us these short-shorts that leave us baited and begging for more!
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How cute. You have such a sweet smile!
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If he could shapshift, why didn't he turn into something like a bird so he could get away? I wonder if they are going to torture him until he speaks? (ooops wrong animal )
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Honestly, I don’t use the star rating at all. If I read something that I feel I want to show the author what I think, I’m going to comment on it. Tell them in my own words what I thought about it, not give a generic 3 stars or 5 stars or whatever number of stars. I want them to know why I like it and what I don’t perhaps like about it. If I feel that my opinion is too strong, I’ll PM the author instead of leaving a negative comment. As an author here, I never even look at the stars on stories, not even my own. I feel that communication and actual discussion about the story is better feedback and more flattering review than a star rating in my opinion.
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I read Twilight at first because my young daughter wanted to read it and I didn’t want her reading something that would be inappropriate for her age. Which led to both of us reading all of them. People need to take the story for what it is, an immature 16 year-old girl who is at the center of attention of a love triangle. The writing is very immature which is reflecting of the main character’s needy and shallow personality.
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I'm very worried. I'm more worried about the wind more than anything. We have 7 acres of very heavy woods and several huge old trees near the house. We have trees fall all the time on a bright blue sunny day. Trimming out the dead ones every years helps a little but with winds that hight and saturated grounds any one is a potential house pancake maker!
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Oh, I sooooo agree with you. My man's Irish accent is so sexy, I don't care what he's saying...he could yell at me for all I care!
