With the wind howling, flapping against her faded tent, Laura Kasten leaped awake before dawn because for the homeless, “sleep is elusive,” she says. “You close your eyes and get up, then close your eyes and get up again. She and her husband John lived there with Sebastian, their wire-haired terrier mix, surrounded by people of all ages. ADVERTISEMENTRELATED | Driven from a Santa Ana tent city, a couple struggles with addiction and the realities of Orange County’s homeless »“We hang out. We don’t know where we’ll be tomorrow,” Laura says, her eyes starting to tear up.
Source: Los Angeles Times August 02, 2018 10:18 UTC