tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3069533709334209690.post5131708367550943941..comments2023-12-01T00:19:28.295-08:00Comments on The Pained Ink Slayer: Free e-book Kickoff for Virtual Book Tour: Is a dragon breathing down your neck? Summer Devotions The Pained Ink Slayerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09495729147432131238noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3069533709334209690.post-91807356152696178992013-07-14T18:22:36.434-07:002013-07-14T18:22:36.434-07:00You are so strong for all of us. Sorry I haven...You are so strong for all of us. Sorry I haven't been around much. A plus in my life is that the suburb I grew up in is organizing. Some are planning to return when they retire. We share so many memories. Maybe we can share our last years as well. The houses that once sold for 15,000. are selling for 12 times that and many are going through the first and last rent then eviction cycle. Everything is pretty broken down. Where people own they face foreclosure and homelessness. We have some FM people here who are homeless and in the worst possible situation. It is a National problem. I feel lucky to be safe, warm and with friends. There are some who feel it unfair that all are not in the same boat and actually push for the disabled to lose their housing. Why should we have when so many more worthy haven't. The dumping of diagnoses nationally has been catastrophic for many. Old college friends can be golden. Those who still have can share with tremendous benefit. Who remembers 30 years ago, now. Success is often related to how many strategies are tried. And if something is working, do not capsize even a old and run down boat.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com