Los angels – David Israel’s house burnt in the neighborhood of Pacific Palisads of Los Angeles Fire in destructive pelisades in January,
“It was a beautiful, beautiful curated house,” Israel told CBS News back in January when he returned to the site of a scorched house with his son, Oli, to see what was left about it. “… I loved this house very much. It was actually a family member.”
Palisads and Eaton set fire earlier this year Killed at least 31 people And destroyed thousands of houses in La County.
In May, David, a television writer, and his wife, Jackie packed his remaining belongings in an RV and set on the open road. Stay in Oli la
“When the fire was taken to our house, we took the community, we thought that the universe is just saying: go to an adventure,” David said.
Jackie was added: “Just doing so and seeing people and seeing people is really recovering.”
For more than 10 weeks, the couple is stopping America with two of its dogs. CBS News caught him when he reached New York.
“This is our child, this is our home, this is our whole life here,” said David. “… if I was by myself, I don’t think I live up to Nevada. But being Jackie next to me, I always feel that he is here. He is found here. And I have found him, and we can move together.”
On the way, he visited old friends and made new.
“I remember, it’s frightening what happened to our house and our community,” David said. “But we are good. We are healthy. And I firmly felt that we are going to be able to move forward and find out. We do not know whether we are going to rebuild or not. We do not know whether we are going back to Palisads or not. But I know that whenever time is right, we are going to take a notified decision.”
For now, Israel says they are eager to move forward.
“We are meeting people, we are seeing beauty, incredible beauty. This is the same, this is what is filling us now,” Jackie said.
“Everything that is going on in the news, in our country, it is divisive, it is angry,” David said. “And we are looking at a whole different side of him. We are talking … which divides us instead adds us instead.”
They are looking for a lot on their journey, especially open road treatment power.
David said, “We almost everyone is kind and sociable, ready to help, is ready to listen to our story, ready to share our stories, ready to tell us where to go and what to do and how to plug your sewer line in his RV,” David said. “Now I am confident that we go everywhere, we are going to find people who are going to be kind and open and sociable. And it really reminds me that our country is full of beautiful people.”