Why is the average life expectancy in the USA ranked 36th in the world? Now that is a question for the politicians in DC and your state capital! Link to the world life expectancy chart: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_life_expectancy
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Small House Society
I have been away from this blog for several years working on other projects. Way back when, I wrote a little entry about smaller houses being better for many reasons. Taking this idea to a higher level is the Small House Society. Please let me know what you think of their ideas.
Your Extended Vote
OK, you are a good citizen and vote every election day, including all the primaries and any other opportunity you have to exercise your right and obligation as a voter. But as many voters today, you feel frustrated, it just seems not to make much difference no matter how good of a voting citizen you are.
Rejoice with the power you have to change things and vote every day, in fact vote several times a day through your actions and your economic clout. Everyone of us has the opportunity and responsibility to manage our own lives to benefit both ourselves, our family, friends and the community in which we reside. The later you can define as broadly as you wish.
If you feel the price of energy is too high, use less. If you don’t like the impact of big box stores in your community, buy from your little local merchants. If you don’t like processed foods, buy organic. There is a huge number of choices that we make everyday that in the long term effect the kind of world in which we live. Take responsibility for your actions and vote for what you think is right and benefits your community. Some of the choices involve how much you are willing to spend, but that is a choice you must excersise according to your means.
So start voting today for the world you want to live in tommorrow.
Could a Small Home be Better?
When we, the two of us, added onto our little vacation cabin to make it our full time home, we added over 2000 square feet of living space, over 1000 square feet of cellar and an attached two car garage. Actually what we added was a lot of underutilized overhead. The space has to be cleaned, maintained, heated, paid for and is taxed forever.
Recently we have visited two different friends who have purchased in recent years new homes. They are large spacious homes, with lots of wasted space and are not very interesting architecturally. They have made the same mistake we did; larger is not necessarily better.
Please think about this and comment if you have fallen into the same trap. More about this trap in a little while.