Interesting day today. Started off this morning with a wildfire related inspection in the Pacific Palisades area. It’s sort of depressing, the signs of fire are still all over the hill-sides. We are going on a year in January and most of the demolition has been done. Most buildings that are left have their power back on, and most services have returned. But, the empty foundations serve as a reminder of what is done, as well as what is not done.












Real Estate signs are sprouting all over the place, many people are selling their lots rather than re-building. And it appears the heavy metal contamination is the topic of conversation. Then, to make matters worse, some of the remediation contractors that came into peoples homes to do cleanup may have (for lack of better terms) – half-assed what they did. One home I was in yesterday I still found signs of soot and ash in places that had already been cleaned.
The hills are starting to show signs of vegetation but Los Angeles is going into it’s rainy season so mudslides right now are a real threat as the heavy root system of established vegetation is part of what holds the hills in place.
Look at the burnt mailboxes standing next to the plants that somehow survived.













Then my afternoon appointment was not part of the LA wildfires, but rather a garage fire. I always knew it would happen, but I had met the insured before. I am not sure if he recognized me, and to keep it professional and fair for all, I did not remind him that we had met before. He is someone that I met in the mid 1980’s who made an impression on me when I was involved in the fight for LGBT rights before the rest of the letters were added. We were fighting for people to be alive rather for everything that followed. I did not realize what a life he has made for himself until I nosed around on Google and IMDB when I got back to the hotel. Damn, he also lost a lot in the fire they had, I really wanted to give him a hug he desperately needed, but I couldn’t as I had to remain professional as a 3rd party. But it is so hard to put a value on sentimental loss.
Fire is such a scary thing. It’s why when we moved into our new house the first thing I did was had an electrician come in and replace our breaker panel and install Arc Fault Circuit Interrupt (AFCI) breakers for all the circuits in the house. These breakers are designed to trip and cut off power with any signs of an arc (spark) that can happen with a broken wire, faulty insulation, and critter damage to wiring. They can prevent fires. If you have older (really any) electrical in your house, I believe it is well worth it to try and have AFCI breakers installed. Take it from someone that has seen a lot of damage.
I re-entered the Facebook community today as I stayed away for the month of October, but for November I think I am going to write my thoughts here and share them on Facebook as a link to the pages here. I still don’t trust the Facebook algorithms and AI and I would like to keep control of my posts.
One more day and then I head home. I hate Los Angeles.
