Tuesday, April 14, 2020

2020 The World is Shut Down

A moment in time when the whole world shut down.  

For the first time in history, many countries across the world are in lock down. Not due to terrorism or war, but by a virus.  The Covid-19 Coronavirus that started in Wuhan, China in December 2019. Action was taken by the United States in March. Michigan's Governor Whitmer declared an executive order for people to stay home unless they are a critical need person. Doctors, nurses, cleaners are at the hospitals for days and days. Many do not go home for fear of infecting their families. Grocery workers and delivery services are also critical. Initially, my biggest worry was the infrastructure of our utilities. What if people running our water and electricity got sick? The voice of reason came from my dear Merry who said the Corp of Engineers would be there to keep us going. 

Now, it's been a little over a month since all of this affected my life in metro-Detroit, Michigan. From staying to ourselves at work and practicing social distancing, to working from home, to being furloughed and possibly terminated. Nothing official yet. Unemployment has seen a 6000% jump in recent weeks. Over 6.6 Million people filed for unemployment in one week! I am one of them. 45 signed a $2 trillion bill to rescue the economy and help people during this Pandemic. Instead of bailing out just the big companies, like the federal government did in 2009, this one helps the people directly by funding unemployment for workers and gig economy people as well as sending $1,200 per adult (who qualify) as a one-time help. Mortgage companies are offering a three month waive of payments and won't charge late-fees nor alert the credit agencies.  The money will still need to be paid back, but, it may not just be a lump on the fourth month.  Auto companies are also offering similar help.

Anyone reading this now, will think, yes, I know all of this. Why are you writing? I see this in the news ALL DAY LONG! Again, this is a snapshot in time. With no work, no prospects, not structure, I decided to write. Tomorrow will be another day.  Another post. Perhaps something more useful. 

Take care, dear reader,
Stay home, Stay Safe, Save Lives!
April 14, 2020

Thursday, August 29, 2013

BOGO breakfast at Bob Evans -9/7/13

Thought you may enjoy some hotcakes with a loved one.  BOGO, baby!  A real BOGO - Buy one get one!

Try Our New Sweet & Stacked Hotcakes

Buy One Breakfast, Get One FREE*

hrumph!  OK, they made the image difficult to share here!  Click on this link to get to the coupon.  The coupon is good from today 8/29/13- 9/7/13.


Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Songs of Summer and the Stage 6/19/13

Hello fans of the FREE!

Wednesday, June 19th starting at 6:30 pm, Jeffrey Beyer (flute) and Sharon Sweet (piano), will perform Songs of Summer and the Stage.

More information on the OPAACC, Oak Park Art and Cultural Commission's Facebook Event page.


Also, we are still looking for a few artists in our Oak Park Art Fair (OPA! FAIR).  Deadline for applications has been extended to June 23rd.  You may apply online or send in your paper application (with $5.00 application fee).  Here is the link to the online OPA! FAIR APPLICATION.


Buddy's 67 & Celebrating with YOU!


Thanks to FB, I found a link through Buddy's Pizza status update.  For their 67th anniversary of opening, Buddy's is offering Customer Appreciation Cards on June 24-29 (although all were taken the first day last year).  
Once a month, you can use your customer appreciation card to purchase a pizza for $6.70 and extra toppings for 67¢.  So, make a plan to get to Buddy's on Monday, June 24th to get your card.  Save me a spot in line!  




http://www.freeismylife.com/2013/06/buddys-celebrates-67th-anniversary-with.html

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Happy Summer - Breakfast & Lunch

Forgotten Harvest: http://www.forgottenharvest.org/page.aspx?p=1

Gleaners Community Food Bank - Need Help Now?  http://www.gcfb.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pg_needfood

Madison Heights Meet Up & Eat Up
So, I know it may not be convenient for everyone in metro-Detroit, but Madison Heights is offering FREE breakfasts and lunches to kids ages 0-18.  Adults can have a $2.00 breakfast 8:00-9:30 am and $3.00 lunch from 10:45 am-1:00pm.  Locations are Halfman Elementary School and Wilkinson Middle School.
More information on the district's website:  http://www.madisonschools.k12.mi.us/


Halfman Elementary School
25601 Couzens Ave, Madison Heights, MI 48071




Wilkinson Middle School 
26524 John R Rd, Madison Heights, Michigan 48071