I would call my shop Tea Time at the Old Bookstore. Click on the link to continue reading my blog post. Like and Share too. Thank you.
If you were going to open up a shop, what would you sell?
I would call my shop Tea Time at the Old Bookstore. And partner with a local bakery to sell goods and drinks. My shop could be a place where people gather to have conversations and read great books.
Local authors could read their work and meet their readers.
I want to make a difference by taking away the stigma of accommodations for people with disabilities. Click on the link to continue reading. Like and share too!
What change, big or small, would you like your blog to make in the world?
I want to make a difference by taking away the stigma of accommodations for people with disabilities.
To bring awareness of the struggles of the disabled.
I want society to look at a disabled person to ask what accommodations that person needs to live a happy, independent, and successful life.
What’s the most money you’ve ever spent on a meal? Was it worth it?
For me going to Logan’s or Texas Roadhouse and even a local restaurant with excellent food is a treat. To me treating myself to a good meal is worth it.
Affordable Housing. Click on the link to read my blog post. Like and share too. Thank you.
Scour the news for an entirely uninteresting story. Consider how it connects to your life. Write about that.
Affordable Housing.
Recently, I read a news article about apartment complexes in the works or approved by my local government. I asked myself, where are affordable homes being built at? The only answer is expensive homes are being built.
Making rent prices for houses and apartments so outrageous. The shortage of places to rent is causing rent to be higher. There seem to be no answers in sight. So the question is: are we heading where there will only be apartments available?
It is a conversation we need to be talking about with our family, relatives, friends, and coworkers. People are afraid to discuss this topic.
We start by talking to our local leaders, voicing our concerns, and asking questions.