smiley burrows/resident"the plume comes from behind the house at night and it sounds like a jet enginestment for burrows and her ohana to return to their home on kula street.they say its a huge blessing to come back to four walls and a roof that hasn't been covered by lava.but the house itself is mostly empty. smiley burrows/resident"i actually brought all of my really important stuff down to kapoho and it's all gone. and have come back here to kind of an empty house thinking wow it would have all still been here if i just hadn't moved anything. so its about detachment and also realizing that stuff is stuff. as special as it is, stuff is replaceable. kids and animals and friends and loved ones, that's what its all about." even with running water and electricity, the burrows ohana is considering leaving leilani estates out of concern for their health. due to the possibility that sulfur dioxide levels can change at any time, plus continuous falling ash.smiley burrows/resident"i still don't feel completely safe living in leiliani. so'm grateful to be here, but i thinwe're going relocate p