08-08-08 (weird!)
Isobel is the latest additional to the Crew. Upon her miniscule shoulders rests that weight of carrying the Sky stories into the next generation (no pressure, Sweet Iso). Not the transcribing of the stories, necessarily, but the starring and producing of them. So far, she has develop a voracious appetite for all of the divine food and drink that her world has to offer (although I have not tried the milk – nor do I intend to – so I cannot really vouch for her palate).
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Next Chapter: In Which The Sky Burns
June 24, 2008 brought us another terrifying fire at Sky. I vividly remember the Cavedale Fire of July 1996. I was working down in Glen Ellen at Susan Brandt-Hawley’s law office when the first word of fire on the hill hit. I remember the sickening pit in your stomach as you wonder how close the flames are to your home – your heart – or how soon they will be how close. We were lucky that time – as we were this time – but it was a traumatic and terrifying experience. I was stranded downtown for a days as the fire threatened Sky and Dad and Maya were up on the hill doing what they could to secure the place. I took Paloma to the Sonoma fair for her birthday and we tried maintain a little normalcy in the midst of the uncertainty and fear about what was happening on the hill.
This time, I felt that same sickening heaviness as Matt and I drove across the Richmond bridge. I knew by then that fire was at Sky, but information about the damage, size, and attempts to fight it was unreliable and constantly changing. As Matt drove, I worked the phone, seeking and disseminating what little information there was to be had.
Hopefully there will be a phoenix soaring from the ashes. It certainly helps keep things in perspective to be reminded of the cycle of life. Interspersed in the destruction of things are the births and rebirths that bring enough brightness to keep us going through the valleys. And Isobel Valley has certainly been one of the brightest births.