Guest guest Posted December 24, 2004 Report Share Posted December 24, 2004 Hi Yes, it is the middle of the night. My next door neighbor's pottery studio went up in flames. It is about 30 feet from my house. With my CPAP, I don't know how long I was unaware of it. I know I hadn't been asleep very long. We had 6 fire engines here and there are still 3 doing the final check on anything that might be smouldering. They just taped off the area, so I think they are getting ready to leave. The flood lights from the trucks lit up my house like day. I have always been concerned about propane tank that is just feet from the studio and closer to my house. Thank goodness it didn't go as they had just filled it earlier in the day. We have a volunteer fire department, so there were also lots of cars and trucks with flashers. I feel badly for the neighbor. Her kilns are outside the studio, so they are left. She is so good at her craft. I am going to go try to get some sleep, as the flood lights have been turned off - just lots of flashing lights. I am very thankful that there are men and women who protect us like this. It could have been worse. Their house is only 6 feet from the studio. laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2004 Report Share Posted December 24, 2004 --- I am glad everyone is OK and noones house caught fire. It is a very good thing her studio is not attatched to her house. I just started learning the craft of pottery on the wheel at the local art museum. I have found my love. I am not very good, it takes a lot of time to learn, but it is so therapeutic. I find it very taxing on my body and I am going to take a class on porcelion. It is a much softer clay and is fun to work with. Hope you get some sleep to enjoy the holidays. Merry Christmas, Love, Dawn A In , Laureta Fitzgerald wrote: > Hi > > Yes, it is the middle of the night. My next door neighbor's pottery studio > went up in flames. It is about 30 feet from my house. With my CPAP, I don't > know how long I was unaware of it. I know I hadn't been asleep very long. We > had 6 fire engines here and there are still 3 doing the final check on > anything that might be smouldering. They just taped off the area, so I think > they are getting ready to leave. The flood lights from the trucks lit up my > house like day. I have always been concerned about propane tank that is just > feet from the studio and closer to my house. Thank goodness it didn't go as > they had just filled it earlier in the day. We have a volunteer fire > department, so there were also lots of cars and trucks with flashers. I feel > badly for the neighbor. Her kilns are outside the studio, so they are left. > She is so good at her craft. I am going to go try to get some sleep, as the > flood lights have been turned off - just lots of flashing lights. I am very > thankful that there are men and women who protect us like this. It could > have been worse. Their house is only 6 feet from the studio. > > laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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