don glasgow grew up in lytton. his parents also had to start over again after a fire. "we've got two sprinklers on the roof. it keeps the metal....cools it off." the retired bus driver shows us how this protects the stalls. "with that sprinkler you've got about ten meters on the other side of the barn where it's all wet. so if the fire comes it's going to hit that and hopefully it won't burn because everything's wet, soaking wet." reminders of the fire are everywhere. "just the two chimneys are what's left of the house. which wasn't even insured. its wooden walls burned and the metal ones melted. these photos reinforced their decision to build back better. and, thanks to the kindness of strangers, they did. "it was overwhelming. we had people that we had never met show up with a trailer load of building materials and all kinds of tools and things like that." "every time something came up it was solved. you know, it was like: you need somebody for a specialized thing, somebody would show up -- free of charge and work. it's just....that's why i say: god helped us out." t