Before the fire trucks, in fact yesterday, Sunday, we were at the Anchorage Botanical Garden Spring Conference downtown at the
Dena'ina Center. I'd never been to one of these before. I was a bit underwhelmed, but I did get some ideas and tips and inspiration. In this session (on the right) we learned how to make a liquid to spray on plants to get them the calcium, and boron they need to flourish.
Most useful, I think, was meeting someone from the Anchorage Soil and Water Conservation District who will come to my house next fall and test the soil and make suggestions. We've got some areas where only the hardiest plants survive. I'm hoping that can be changed.
But today I woke up to see two fire trucks across the street. I was worried that a neighbor was having an health emergency, since there didn't seem to be a fire anywhere. When I went out, I saw there were actually four AFD vehicles.
Since I was out, I decided to walk around the neighborhood and get some blood moving in my veins. I kept wondering about why they needed so many vehicles for a paramedic call. When I got back, the firefighters/paramedics (there are far more paramedic calls than fire calls) were walking back to the vehicles. Not from the building across the street, but from around the corner.
I asked one of them what was happening and he told me they had been viewing the house around the corner that had burned. Which was when I realized that
I'd read about a fire nearby while we were visiting out granddaughter Outside, but had forgotten about it. And I was reminded again that it's always good to ask rather than assume.
I also found out today that my very low carb diet, of the last four months, did indeed make a difference on my A1c blood test. That was gratifying. I'd thought that it hadn't made a difference based on another test result I got last week. But this test wasn't in among the results until today.
I also went to pick up a book on hold at the library. The door I normally go in was locked, so I went over to the main entrance where I saw the sign that said the library was closed for Seward's Day. I had gone to the library website to see how long they were going to hold the book, but there was nothing there that I saw to say the library was closed. Oh well.
This evening I walked over to see which house had burned. It was an apartment building. What is odd is that another house almost next door,
burned down in March 2016. The red circle is the recently burned house. The purple circle is the new house built where the 2016 house burned.
Here's the building a little closer up. Another neighbor came out to see what I was doing near the
burnt house. He said he'd called the fire department that night and helped to get another family out. There was a man who went back in to get his wife. Both died. It was arson he said.
I noticed that both news articles were written by the same reporter. I'm guessing that he didn't visit the site this time because he should have noticed that it was practically next door to the previous fire.
Hope you had a good Seward's Day and thought about the man who negotiated the purchase of Alaska from the Russians - who actually only occupied a relatively small portion of the land.
Shoot, wish I had seen you at ABG!
ReplyDeleteI was guessing you might be there and hoping we'd bump into each other.
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