10 months after trees smashed their Portland-area homes, some residents still waiting to return

Cason Wolcott uses before and after photos to measure time, which she has stitched together in an Instagram slide show.

Before the windstorm on January 13, there is Christmas. In a treasured photograph, Philip pours a sparkling drink into two wine glasses while the Wolcotts stand in their Gresham kitchen, the room softly warmed by the lighting. Cason joyfully lifts her arms into the air.

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