Indeed, it may be easier for the public to diagnose systemic failings from observing patterns of experience in their community (repeated job losses, business closures, homelessness, evictions and so on) than it is for them to connect their own, limited experience to political failure, as ...
I live in a high-rise across from the CC Mall and what I like most is that I feel very safe and people who live in this area seem very nice and friendly. For me I feel like the average age of most residents in the neighborhood are around 45 and older with a few around my age ...
#12 Best Places for Young Professionals in America. Neighborhood in Seattle, WA. 18 Niche users give it an average review of 3.6 stars. Featured Review: Current Resident says This area has a lot of hospitals so it can be a bit noisy, but it's always felt safe to me and not too busy...
If Summer in the City starts with the Museum Mile Festival, for me, the end of New York’s summer comes with theUS Open Tennis Championships, the fourth and final Grand Slam tournament of the year. The tournament dates back to 1881, and since 1978, the tournament has found its home at...
Occasionally I still travel, especially during the summer because the digital nomad community is less active during that time and it is too hot for me personally. Compared to all the places I've been, Las Palmas has the best community if you're trying to connect with people (both digital ...
Near Mai Sot, I walked into a city dump where many poor people___among the mountains of trash. A family squatting in their open hut watched me___as if I came to spy on them. I asked the father if I could take their photo. He shrugged,___why I wanted to do so. My printer ...
Im located In the "Torornto-Ottawa Corridor" Im good with any age above 18 and if you can keep your cool if things got hairy ie Homeless, Police, Hazards and fears. A little bit about me. My name is Dom and I was Born in the "Corridor" Which is slang for Kingston and have had...
When all was said and done, more than 50 people had gotten food. After a nail-biting trip to a bank where we essentially begged them to get us cash from another bank’s account so that Margarita could obtain vouchers for gas (they didn’t teach me, “I NEED CASH NOW FOR TOTALLY LE...
Welcome to Jane Dougherty's site. You will find posts about writing in general, my writing in particular, and random notes about where I live, and my animals and other family. Thanks for dropping in. As of October 27 2020 my first chapbook of poetry thic
metropolis that’s home to ten million people, it’s easy to space out and stay safe. The ability to spend time outside most of the year is the sweetest luxury imaginable. As challenging and mentally taxing as this time has been, it’s not lost on me for a second how lucky we are...