There are feeds for planner girlies but I’m strictly a journal girlie so I made a feed just for that. bsky.app/profile/did:...
“They call them beasts of burden, we call them our beloved mules,” the company wrote on Facebook Monday. “They are capable and willing to work in many conditions most won't. They are not stubborn… they are wise, and require respect.” RESPECT MULES!!!
With hundreds of roads still impassable due to storm damage and flood debris, Mount Ulla-based Mountain Mule Packer Ranch is using their “beloved” pack mules to bring supplies to areas not accessible ...
I spoke with activists and mutual aid organizers in flood-ravaged Asheville, North Carolina, about what they are up against and how mutual aid is keeping their communities alive.
"Get that ready because it could save your life or your community's lives," says Asheville organizer Sarah Nuñez.
It is not good in Asheville & western NC right now. There’s no power and no water and all roads out are blocked. There is an extensive list of places to donate to here: www.wfmynews2.com/article/weat... thank you all
There are plenty of places to donate cash or supplies.
I am in shock and deep sadness to have just learned @tinu.bsky.socialwww.gofundme.com/f/honoring-t...
In loving memory of Atinuke Abayomi Paul (Tinu), beloved daughter, gran… Brooke Crume needs your support for Honoring Tinu's Legacy with Compassionate Support
Seconding this. After Sandy I never donated to the Red Cross again. Local aid all the way.
OnStar has given customers in the areas affected by Hurricane Helene free access to their onboard WiFi capabilities. If you have a Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, or Cadillac with Onstar system inside, you now have wifi access, even if you don't have an onStar subscription: www.onstar.com/services/cri...
Ah I see we’re doing “just move” discourse again. What if we…didn’t. What if we all got really really mad at Exxon Mobile and ChatGPT freaks instead of telling people with no resources to move away from their communities because it makes you feel slightly more in control to think that will save you
David is working in the tomato harvest in Gilroy CA. He is happy to have received his first bucket increase in years. This is how he supports his family. #WeFeedYou