if you go to houston art landa landa -- [inaudible] >> it feels like it's exactly what the economy wasere to do, to try to hold the community together and to try to find a tangible way for people to help each other and it feels like that is what we don't seem to have anymore. or our community does not seem to have anymore. >> they are still people, the a lot of friends that still live here and they get together but we lost a lot because the economy were operating at it time of. part of their goal was to educate one another. that's what they did. they educated each other and if they needed their house built they would ask one of their friends to do the job. the house i'm sitting in right now the new part of our house i can remember the day that all the relatives and friends came and build back the house. they framed at the back of the house. they cooked and they came in framed up the housese and the priest came and blessed the frame. the next person that needed house built every when the -- everybody went to saturday to their house and that's how it was rebuild. >> and wondering how you