Frank, I'm so glad you are okay.
A friend just had a fire that caused major smoke damage to her house (her brand new Kia Sorrento was parked in the garage and had a short in one of the lights - it went up in flames, destroyed the garage, but the fire barrier kept it contained so it didn't spread to the house) and she tells me that anything plastic can't be saved, but a lot of the rest can. She's hoping they'll be back in their house with what could be cleaned in about 4-5 months.
Frank, that is terrible. I am so glad you are OK, but I am sorry to hear about your landlord.
Thanks everyone. This is about the worst thing that's happened to me in my life, and yet I still consider myself fortunate. If it had gone up completely, I would have been left with a bathrobe, two shoes, no wallet, no phone, no eyeglasses, and a car I wouldn't have the keys to. In those circumstances? I'd probably be wishing the smoke had gotten me.
I'm also glad you have a good temporary place to stay!
Oh, Frank, I'm so glad you're OK, and so sorry for the rest of it. Rosemary had to desmoke some of her mom's possessions after the fire that took the mom's life, so I can ask her how she went about it and if she has any resources she'd suggest.
Holy hell, Frank. That's awful. I'm glad you got out ok at least.
Oh my goodness Frank! I am so glad you are OK.
Holy shit, Frank! That is awful. OMG. I'm so glad you're all right.
Holy shit, Frank. Holy fucking shit.