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To: hmaly who wrote (131920)2/7/2001 6:37:41 PM
From: Scumbria  Respond to of 1571145
 
Harry,

The warmth in Los Alamos was actually that blue glow from the reactor in Los Alamos Canyon.

Forest fires were always an exciting part of life there, though sad to say I was overseas during the mother of all forest fires.

I went back at Christmas and would have to say I like the new look of the place, though I felt bad for the people who lost their homes.

Scumbria



To: hmaly who wrote (131920)2/7/2001 6:43:24 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571145
 
RE:"I think Scumbria misses the nice warm glow that he got from his bonfires while he lived with his parents near Los Alamos.
When the park service starts a bonfire there, they don't mess around."

The heat from those fires burned the liberal mantra deep into his cerebrium.

Jim