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I conquered the Western Caribbean on Carnival Legend Great News!!! Or is it... To Pocatello Zoo supporters and Charlie the Bear fans... To the organizers of the fireworks show in Pocatello Crisis at food banks... I have to laugh...Thank you PRT!!! Yellowstone Park Memorial Day Weekend Tax Rebates to "STIMULATE WHOS' THE ECONOMY"? Ribbon Cutting May 1st - Free Food, Great Music ...something GOOD to talk about... August 07 September 07 October 07 November 07 December 07 January 08 February 08 March 08 April 08 May 08 June 08 July 08 August 08 September 08 October 08 November 08
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The news is startling. According to NBC's story last night on the Nightly News, the demand for assistance across the nations' food banks have increased on average 20% - some as high as 50%. Most of the NEW clients are considered "middle class". During the holiday season, Southeast Idaho really pushes donations to the local food banks. But within the last couple months, the need has increased and the projections are ghastly. Thanx to the importing of oil and oil companies record profits, the staggering fuel increases are affecting EVERYONE! (And to think I read on the internet MSNBC's Website only a few months ago that the increase in fuel costs weren't affecting anyone...that story writer should be strung up and flogged!)
Perhaps each of us are not in any position to donate to the food banks - which are in dire needs - here's what we can do. Each time we go to the store, pick up a couple dollars of a storable food item(s) extra. A bag of rice - a few cans of corn or tuna or soup - some powdered milk (ewwww) something. I know my budget is stretched to the max, but I have a household of 5. I do have about a months supply of food - it the grocery stores completely shut down, and nothing was available, we'd be ok for about a month. It wouldnt be gourmet by any sense of the word; may not even be tasty...but we would survive. In this predominantly LDS community - its ironic that they've been preaching "1-Yr supply of Food Storage" for over 3 decades...And its not just food items...Bleach (to purify water) - Toilet paper - soap - If there were a REAL EMERGENCY ask yourself...what would you do? What if there was a catastrophic earthquake here? The roads crumbled; impassable? No power? No cell service? Do your two way radios have batteries? Does your family have an emergency plan? Do you have an emergency medical kit? Perhaps nothing that drastic will happen here in OUR LIFETIME - perhaps never...But the sad reality is that if you purchase a little extra STORABLE food while you can, should you really NEED it someday, you will have it and wont be adding to the Food Bank's crisis. Of course, if you can donate - please do so. Our neighbors, our friends, our co-workers are in need.
As I reluctantly drove to work this morning, I passed a PRT Bus...
On the destination marquis, it read...HAVE A NICE DAY! Thank you PRT! It was worth a chuckle, and a blog post!! Taking four teenagers and a 7-year old into We stopped in My 15yr old and his buddy headed down the hill to the river. I was making sandwiches in the back of the truck. I saw a couple of Pronghorn Antelope around the knoll – didn’t think anything about it. A few moments later, the antelope started heading towards the boys. So, I’m watching and thinking to myself that as soon as the antelope see the boys, they’ll run away. Wrong. I think the big buck saw them first. He stopped and watched cautiously. The young buck carelessly grazed along the river bank. Well, the 13yr old girls wanted in on the action and headed down the hill with the boys with the 7yr old in tow. All 5 kids were silently standing there, wondering what this odd creature will do. The young buck finally sees the kids – his ears twitch forward…the wind at his back. No scent. What a wonderful trip for a wet and cold Memorial Weekend. We saw a grizzly bear – not huge, but not young – beautiful cinnamon color (and pretty close!!) and we saw a black bear cub playing in the brush and climbing a small tree. (Not getting out of the truck THIS TIME…MAMA is not far away!!) There were buffalo EVERYWHERE…pretty ratty looking – loosing their winter coats. And the babies look just like little cows…very little resemblance of these big honkin’ slow moving animals. We saw a few elk – also loosing their winter coats – the bulls have no horns this time of year, so they all looked the same. We saw some deer – one with a fork in his velvet-covered antlers. He’s gonna be a monster soon! Absolutely gorgeous!! No moose, though. But I still would call the day a success – I don’t remember the last time I saw a Grizzly and a Black Bear on the same day!! If you are headed to We bought a season pass, and look forward to heading up there again…soon! & nbsp; &n bsp; &nb sp; &nbs p;   ; & nbsp; &n bsp; &nb sp; &nbs p;   ; & nbsp; &n bsp; |