Nov 03, 2012

Events & consequences…

Everything we do in life leads to a reaction of some sort.

Because they are so low to the ground, they get filthy and just wiping them off with a towel doesn't work. So a short walk turns into a big task.

This is the result of a seasonal renter on our street overdoing some illegal substances, yet again!! The fire truck arrived first and the ambulance took him away, until the next time.

Great news article from The  Mazatlan Messenger about the Mexican Red Cross sending 10 paramedics to New York to help with the Latino population shelters.  We often see the Red Cross with collection cans all along the roads in Mexico.  Nice to know that our donations are coming back to the US.

Friend and blogger Croft posted a link today on his blog about making a small donation to help those affected by Sandy.  In case you don't have time to go over to his site, here is his message.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Hurricane Sandy Donation

If you have not done so already, please join me and send a small donation to the Hurricane Sandy Relief Fund. It doesn't have to be much, $10 would buy a couple of hot meals for a survivor or rescue worker.It is very easy either from the Red Cross site or the PayPal site.
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Thanks for posting that Croft!!  Just think how good we will all feel for having made even a small contribution!  A great consequence to a horrific event.
If you wish to make a small donation click here for the PAYPAL site.
The CANADIAN Red Cross telephone number to make a donation is  1 – 800 – 418 – 1111.
The USA Red Cross telephone number to make a donation is 1 – 800 – 733 – 2767.

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4 Responses to “Events & consequences…”

  1. Croft says:

    Thanks for re-posting this Contessa, every small donation helps.

    I always enjoy the Red Cross volunteers at the toll booths in Mexico. We drop a few pesos from our change into their can and the apply a small sticker to your windshield. They are always happy and smiling. Ambulances patrol the main highways in Mexico and you are always confident they are close if they are ever needed. We once talked to the crew of one of these ambulances at a gas station. They were very curious about what we thought of Mexico and why we traveled there. One of them was a driver/first aid technician and the other a doctor. Yes, in Mexico, most ambulances have a doctor!

    • contessa says:

      Croft…I did not know that about a doctor being with an ambulance. Good to know.

      Robert……yes it is cold. The neighbor is back driving around the street at 70MPH!!!

  2. robert says:

    am i seeing right colin with a leather coat and long pant that a first for me.
    also what happen with that neighbor?
    presently the weather is 90 degree in palm spring don”t want to rub it in……
    all fine at our end
    Robert

  3. longdog2 says:

    Did the girls get the total whirlpool treatment and some of your bubbles?