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I’m Back! Let’s Reflect Let’s Review Issues in Your Face Today


I’M BACK! Let’s Talk About It!
Hello All!
Yes, I’m back to writing and sharing news, tips and new insights.
We are certainly living in a phase of life were changes are occurring all around us.

To catch up on what has occurred in our recent lives, while looking towards the future, there’s a lot to talk about.

Some of what I will be talking about are. . .

1. The passing of England’s Queen Elizabeth (this is a lady I’ve adored all my life.) I always thought she looked alike, like my mother. But to focus on what her life did for women in the world is priceless and amazing! To know who she really was, is anybody’s guess, because, I believe we really don’t have the inner touches of her being as a mother, a wife, a leader of a free people, and a supporter of America and many other countries.

2. The power of voting. My grandson just turned 18 and is a senior in high school. said no he’s don’t vote! I gave my account of why it’s important to him as well as everyone who lives in the USA. It’s your power, and for all the fighting my ancestors did just to be free from slavery, he’s got to come better to me with that answer. This is leading me to write all schools to please teach our children something about how our government works, and how it affects everyone-even our animals and environment, etc.
At least teach them who our president is and perhaps, who is our vice president and what they stand for in their bid for their positions in our government. No allowance for my grandson until he can tell me why it’s important to vote. I want him to know what’s on each dollar bill that could connect him to our government. Who are those people on those bills and why and could one day, could his picture be on a dollar bill? Please, everyone, whoever you vote for, at least vote! It is your power in many ways. Help me campaign to bring back civics in schools and even independently as a club, organization, or extra-curriculum course.

3. Crime has gone up and so have drug overdoses. There’s a lot to talk about on that subject. 2 people in my family have died from drug-related activity recently. One person, a young man, my brother, and his wife adopt as a young child, 26 years old died from a drug overdose after finding his biological family and going to their drug-infested world. Also, my daughter’s father was murdered trying to get people to stop selling drugs from his apartment in New York City. Drug activity on the street where I live, and now the
street got shot up a week ago only 5 houses from the police station. The fight against illegal drugs and the effects of drugs is not a good marriage when it turns into criminal activity that destroys neighborhoods, schools, and a peaceful way of life.

4. The other subject of discussion is climate and global warming. Ian’s destruction took down a large part of Florida to the point of wonder about a lot of things-should people rebuild and how, will the insurance payments and how much, and so many other questions. When your infrastructure is gone, there are untold and unimagined gaps that need to be filled to get back. The biggest start for all people is the now. You need food, water, shelter, and your sanity. Support from so many people and continuing support is what works best for anyone in this situation. The love and support in these situations are very much appreciated, and I know that in this country, people do reach out and give from their hearts.
In light of what a hurricane and tornado can do to anyone and anywhere, we all need to prepare for the next storm. I’ve written a bit about preparing for an emergency. Please find that article here. Hopefully, I’ve included a link to related articles. Please keep giving in any way to help people in crisis. It can save a life and give hope to those who have lost so much. Hopefully, there is crisis support to give support to those in need of mental health and their animals (that’s a subject all of its own-what happened to people’s pets! Can you imagine those poor souls, trying to figure it all out? Many owners had to let them go due to that horrific situation. If you can adopt a pet, it would be so appreciated, because pets are loved by those who owned them, but can’t find or care for them. Let’s not forget, that many people, unfortunately, died from this massive storm and will not be there to comfort their beautiful animals/pets. A storm like Ian’s can take a toll on people’s health in general.
Healthy foods, clean water, and medication needs are vital to living and coping with this crisis. Caring is love that extends itself in many ways. Love is medicine itself. So look for those organizations who are there on the ground to assist in this situation. I support the Red Cross,
Central Kitchen, The United Way for what I can do. I am a member of the Red Cross and help out when I can. I send funds every year to them anyway.

Yes, there’s a lot to talk about.
I welcome your thoughts on anything that’s on your mind, by the way, I forgot to include what you think about Twitter taker over by Elon Musk and his offer of the charge per month of an option of verifying who you are as a subscriber. “Do you think a birth certificate on your profile on tweeter will be enough? (smile) I could think of a better way of spending $40 billion dollars-What on people, education, and medical research. Not getting a penny from me.
Yes, I’m back. Looking forward to a beautiful fall and light winter. The heating bills and other utilities will go through the roof. Perhaps this is the next emergency and we’d better have plan 2 in mind to get through it.
Peace, Love, and blessing to all.
Thelma Harcum
Advocacy One Is an ongoing organization that is ongoing as a resource and a light at the end of the tunnel. Its original purpose is to teach seniors how to navigate the computer/internet, how to acquire the internet, add apps and antivirus software to their computers and phones, etc. Research is part of the organization, so it takes a little time to find answers to problems; encouraging clients to do their own research is major in that they can get in the habit of doing their own research. (Being a nurse, Advocacy One is enhanced by contributing medical information and problem-solving assistance. Troubleshooting a specific problem is part of what the Advocacy One Program is about. Set up as a volunteer organization for now, but donations are accepted.
I will notify my readers when that website is set up.
Any donations you might want to give Advocacy One can be sent to:

Paypalme.tharcum
or Thelma Harcum
17 Pickwick La
Willingboro, N.J. 08046

Saving Water With Simple Maintainance

WATER CONSERVATION IS IMPORTANT!

Hello all,

We all know how important water is to all of us and how important to respect our use of water. However, I have visited a home where the water has a constant drip, almost a pouring leak, in their bathroom tub and it seems as if it has been like that for a long time. I gave a suggestion to them and hopefully, they will have the leak fixed.

It only take a change of a washer to remedy the situation. That could be less than a dollar.

If your water bill is high, a water leak could be one of the reasons. So, check all your faucet and drain systems to see if there are leaks. I go on YouTube to learn a lot about many of the house problems that occur in my home and often get great advice. I was able to change a washer on my kitchen faucet with no problem, saving a plumber’s bill and a piece of mind of not hearing a constant slow drip.

There are people who don’t pay a water bill and what I find, is that it might not be much of a concern to them as to those who pay a water bill. It is only fair to all of us that we conserve water at all times.

A waste of water can affect the water levels when there is a need to put out a fire, the general cost of water, and the availability of water.

So when you see a waste of water, speak up to parties involved and report any leaking or draining water from anywhere. Opened fire hydrants can be considered a emergency call.

Every state has a water department in each county. You can check the water department in your area. There is information you can receive and have questions answered. Most all water department in each county, haves a website you can visit.

https://www.state.nj.us/dep/dwq/dwq_contacts.htm     Check this link for information about your water in New Jerseys.

If you are having trouble paying your water bill, there are options on how you can set up payments and have your water turned back on, as well as any other problems you might have with your water.

I am all for people not having any water in the home turned off as water is a vital necessity to living!

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And . . . . whenever you can, recycle water! It’s so important that we all do our part.

by Thelma Harcum

California Fault Line Worse Than Suspected

The odds of the earth moving beneath the feet of Southern Californians just got a lot higher. According to a newly published study, a fault line that stretches along that coast could produce earthquakes far more severe than previously suspected. The research centered on what has long been considered two distinct geological features: the Newport-Inglewood Fault… Continue reading California Fault Line Worse Than Suspected

California Fault Line Worse Than Suspected

The odds of the earth moving beneath the feet of Southern Californians just got a lot higher. According to a newly published study, a fault line that stretches along that coast could produce earthquakes far more severe than previously suspected. The research centered on what has long been considered two distinct geological features: the Newport-Inglewood Fault… Continue reading California Fault Line Worse Than Suspected