tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1568334561722760329.post1867839999015561402..comments2024-03-04T04:08:39.755-08:00Comments on The Fies Files: The Story After the Storm StoryBrian Fieshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16347700145666751363noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1568334561722760329.post-68904642702134135592021-02-07T19:50:32.933-08:002021-02-07T19:50:32.933-08:00Okay! Thanks!Okay! Thanks!Quarantine Occasionalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03750187448581198095noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1568334561722760329.post-83244466066060586622021-02-07T19:48:35.074-08:002021-02-07T19:48:35.074-08:00Gigi, not now, sorry. The Weather Channel has a Yo...Gigi, not now, sorry. The Weather Channel has a YouTube channel, but all of the Storm Stories on it are more than a year old. Maybe it'll turn up there someday? <br /><br />Thanks for trying to take a look.Brian Fieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16347700145666751363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1568334561722760329.post-53530526559641760242021-02-07T18:08:17.093-08:002021-02-07T18:08:17.093-08:00Hi Brian!
Do you know where I can watch your segme...Hi Brian!<br />Do you know where I can watch your segment? I tried searching for it but Google kept showing me this article!Quarantine Occasionalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02680127969073232066noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1568334561722760329.post-77858061487313894492020-10-13T13:38:08.225-07:002020-10-13T13:38:08.225-07:00Hi Brian,
I just lost my home in the Beachie Cr...Hi Brian,<br /> I just lost my home in the Beachie Creek fire here in Oregon on September 8th. I work in a Middle School library here in Salem and when I got to back to work that next week, there was A Fire Story sitting on my Graphic Novel shelf, just waiting for me to read it. It is so spot on. I have recommended it to several people already who are processing their grief. We had just moved onto our dream home on the Little North Fork river on July 1st and knew we'd come home to the place we'd retire in, share with family and pass on. My husband is out there today with our contractor as we work on how we will replant, rebuild, reset our hearts from the beauty that was destroyed. But the river is still there. I can still sit on our 'beach' and listen to the riffles sing their song that had already lodged deep into my heart in those short two months. I brought home river rocks, and they sit in our temporary long term house on the fireplace along with our clay 'circle of friends' that was one of the four things we found intact after we were allowed back. Hopefully by this time next year we'll be back. I'm truly amazed by the kindness of people, family, friends, complete strangers that have curled around us giving us hope and helping us take another step to coming home again. Thank you for your book. It's already checked out again. <br />Debbie WillerDebbiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17233229966099514698noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1568334561722760329.post-4960817024843024322020-10-12T06:36:08.882-07:002020-10-12T06:36:08.882-07:00I watched the episode. I thought it was extremely ...I watched the episode. I thought it was extremely well done, and yes, dramatic, but as you point out, Brian, the firestorm itself provided the real-life drama! I read "A Fire Story"shortly after its publication, and it provided the perfect lens through which to view this depiction of a terrible and historic event.<br /><br />And, I thought you looked just great on camera :-)Amy Coapmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05828133316740465382noreply@blogger.com