Australia fire burns the house of women but surprisingly its garden
Casey Kirchhoff communicated photos that many people have found poignant and poetic as a result of this destruction.
Since September, Australia has been experiencingDevastating forest fires who killed at least 27 people, burned more than 2,000 houses and endanger the populations of thousands ofAnimal species and plants. Most of the fires coming out of fires have been deeply heartbreaking, but these photos of a garden spared by the glimpse of hope as a result of this terrible tragedy.
ScientistCasey Kirchhoff And her husband managed to flee their house in Wingello several days before the fires arrived, taking their dogs, quail and chickens with them.
On Sunday, Kirchhoff was informed that his house had been destroyed. "It's hard not to be sad about it, but at the same time we feel really lucky that we are in a safe place, there are many people so worse," said KirchhoffThe Sydney Morning Herald. "I think when we really get up, we know it's going to be really difficult."
When Kirchhoff arrived shortly after the site where his house was, she was stupid to see that his house was part, his garden remained largely. And of course, "the glassware is completely unscathed," she tweeted.
Twitter users have found thePhotos to be poetic-A sign, maybe beautiful things can prevail through this destruction.
People have expressed their condolences for the loss of Kirchhoff but congratulated her from having a sense of humor about it.
https://twitter.com/sengaroy/status/1214002938835689473
Many were inspired by her attitude and said they were happy part of what she still loves.
https://twitter.com/beingbutterfly_/status/1214324152741482496
After all, sometimes, terrible things happen, and all we can do isbe grateful for what we have and rebuild.