To the editor: As soon as once more, Mom Nature is making an attempt to show us a lesson we appear by no means to study. The facility of nature, as shown by the fires throughout Southern California, means we’re merely people combating a drive a lot larger than we’re.
Why don’t individuals see that nature is our widespread enemy? We’re tiny in comparison with nature’s large presence.
So, let’s stick collectively, cease combating each other and simply get alongside on all ranges — inside households, amongst neighbors and amongst all who stay on this state, on this nation and on this planet.
Ultimately, nature will win. Let’s mix to make a significantly better group.
Phyllis Molloff, Camarillo
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To the editor: I lived in Los Angeles for practically 20 years, and frequent journeys to picture-perfect Pacific Palisades and Will Rogers State Historic Park are my finest recollections.
My creativeness fails to image these locations in ashes. A larger failure of creativeness is that within the final 20 years, nobody has constructed a system designed to hold water from the close by Pacific Ocean to the place it’s wanted.
No water for firefighters? Thoughts boggling. Sorry on your tragic fires and losses.
Elinor Hite, Carrollton, Texas