Make a plan, take aligned actions, connect to the community.

2016 taught me that people want to live in their own bubbles and have some giant dragon slay their enemies for them. There is something magical about being able to keep living in their own special world without worrying about global mankind or having a concern of how we individuals fit into the greater good. Somehow the motivator named fear drove people to choose an apparent strong leader to protect them at home without asking how government would continue to work with the rest of the world. In choosing fear over hope 2016 led to a world that drew lines in the sand, on the walls, among political sides, between countries and in some cases within the same town. Hope will teach us that connecting with one another is the way to create safer communities. Our latest issue of dealing Karen and Ken next door has been an issue because we have yet to find a way to connect. This is why I’m going down this rabbit hole. Safety starts at home by creating community within our communities.

Take a few minutes and answer the questions below:
  • What does it mean to be local?
  • Can you think globally, but act locally?
  • If I asked you what sport is global, what would be your answer?
  • If I asked you to name five sports you can play for life, what would they be?
  • If I asked you to name a building or place in your town that brings back nostalgic memories but isn’t being used now, what would you say?
What can you do now?

I became tired of hearing people say, “If I had $10 million dollars here’s what I would do for soccer?”

I started down this path on January 1, 2021 when I decided to put together a $1k, $10k, $100k, $1m, $10m bullet point list to start vibing so high, that I could be the light that would allow others to see the change, believe in the change and become part of the movement.

This is a combination of my love for the game, my love for my three communities, my commitment to creating well communities and the need to share love with mankind to the point that there will no longer be room for hate.

https://us2.campaign-archive.com/?u=146e8353a8b3c021b3024a7eb&id=84f92ba7ac

https://explorepahistory.com/hmarker.php?markerId=1-A-2B6

http://www.pa-roots.com/armstrong/smithproject/history/chap26.html

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Phoebe and Crawford are two Bridge to Home rescue dogs living their best life together in Aspinwall. They get out daily in nature, take their humans for walks and coffee. Peloton and Place is Crawford’s training game. When we are not sleeping on a couch, we are chasing squirrels and birds in our backyard.

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