October 17, 2006--Tim Brockett of
Branford Bike sent this email out to his many friends:
Thank-you
your e-mail and condolences regarding the fire. I am sorry that it has
taken me so long to reply but it has been quite a transition for me
since the Big Creek fire incinerated Branford Bike, the warehouse and my
home. It is almost impossible to believe that a forest fire could be so
devastating. The only piece of saleable merchandise I have left from the
shop is a $10.00 NiteRider head lamp that I pulled from a retail display
the night before the fire. I tucked it in my coat pocket and there it
stayed when I fled from the 100 foot flames on Sunday afternoon. Over
the past 2 1/2 months I have begun to accept that I lost everything and
as such, cannot rebuild my old life. There is almost nothing left to
rebuild it with. So I have accepted my losses and started to work on
building a new life. It is a daunting task but many people have
offered support. For that and all the kind emails, yours included, that
I received after the fire, I am very grateful. Kind words shared in
times of need can and do make a huge difference.
I started creating a new life by burying the ashes from the old
one. I bid Branford Bike, my business of 30 years adieu when we
demolished my home in late August. Then we carted away the scrap metal
and buried the ashes near where the new garage will be built. Over the
next month we dug a basement, poured a foundation, a concrete floor and
a slab for the new garage. I am building a new home on the same site up
in the mountains of Montana where the old one was devoured by the
ravenous flames. I wrote a story and took photos from the day before the
fire up to last week when we poured the basement floor. I will continue
the story throughout the winter until I move in next summer. Visit the
below link to read it and see lots of pictures:
http://www.branfordbike.com/shop/shop.html
I lost many treasures in the fire and most cannot be replaced. My
possessions were important to me not because they were valuable like
gold but because each item was connected to a pleasant memory from my
past. Books provided me with immense pleasure. Ever since I was very
young, 5 or so, I spent a lot of time reading books. I remembered most
of what I read but over the years my memories faded. It was always a
wonderful experience to pull a previously read book off the shelf, sit
in a comfortable chair and experience a flood of memories as I reread
words that I first set my eyes upon many years ago. Most of us can
remember a favorite book from our childhood and the warm memories that
book created within us. That is how I felt about most of the books
I read and owned. Every single book I cherished was destroyed in the
fire. Only fine white ash was left; I could not find even a partially
charred volume. Many people asked what they could do to help so I
suggested that they donate a used book or two. A few have and those
volumes have brought much happiness back into my life. Here is a page
that has more information:
http://www.branfordbike.com/shop/shop07.html
Branford Bike, as we knew it, is gone. I must build a new life and a new
home which fortunately will consume most of my time over the next 6 to
12 months. Keeping busy will not allow me time to think about the fire.
It is a memory that I hope fades quickly. However a newer Branford Bike
may emerge from the ashes like a Phoenix of mythological lore. I put a
page on the site about the sale of Branford Bike. Here is the link:
http://www.branfordbike.com/shop/shopsale.html
Please pass the link on via e-mail, newsgroups, etc. I would like to see
someone purchase it by the end of the year. Whomever purchases it, I
will work closely with, to see that they know the business as well as I
did. It was a fun job, I earned a good income and was able to do
something I enjoyed. Now I have other work to do so someone else can
experience the pleasure and satisfaction of Branford Bike.
Thanks again for your e-mail, your words of support and your business
over the years. All are greatly appreciated.
Best Wishes,
Tim Brockett
Branford Bike
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