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Ear to the ground.


Fire!

Egremont is a town of 1,033 people, made up of two villages and governed by three 'Selectmen' (although right now one of them is a woman). Most of the town committees are composed of volunteers. My husband served on the Board of Health and I was a member of the Finance Committee for 12 years.

The Fire Department is manned by some 36 volunteers, eight of them emergency medical technicians e·mer·gen·cy medical technician
n. Abbr. EMT
A person trained and certified to appraise and initiate the administration of emergency care for victims of trauma or acute illness before or during transportation of victims to a health care
. They respond to every medical emergency and road accident, as well as fires--and on one occasion to a cat stuck under a bathtub!

When one of the firemen got married, the marquee did not arrive in time, so it was arranged to have the wedding in the fire station. But when the minister and guests arrived, the fire trucks were just returning from a fire, so nothing was ready. Everyone hove to and arranged the chairs for the service.

The groom told the minister, 'If there's another call, the bride and I will get in the driver's cab, and will you please stand on the back of the truck as we take off.' The minister had a vivid picture of himself standing on the fire truck, his robes billowing bil·low  
n.
1. A large wave or swell of water.

2. A great swell, surge, or undulating mass, as of smoke or sound.

v. bil·lowed, bil·low·ing, bil·lows

v.intr.
1.
 in the breeze as they roared through the village. Luckily, perhaps, there was no call.

Random kindness

I recently made a purchase in a large department store. The cost was $4.25. As I had just four one dollar bills in my purse, I told the saleslady that I'd write a cheque. She promptly reached into her own pocket and plunked a 25 cent coin on the counter. 'I keep this for just such emergencies,' she said, with a smile. The man behind me agreed that this was indeed a 'random act of kindness'.

And there are many such acts in our community. Unless we are going to be away overnight, we never lock our doors. Neighbours share their garden produce and turn up with food and offers of help when anyone is sick or someone dies. When I was in hospital with a broken shoulder, some neighbours came in and cleaned the whole house!

For youth, by youth

A high school student in Great Barrington Great Barrington is the name of more than one place:
  • Great Barrington, Gloucestershire in the United Kingdom
  • Great Barrington, Massachusetts in the United States
, our nearest big town, was so worried by the problem of drugs and of groups of teenagers hanging out on the streets that she started the Railroad Street Youth Project. One of her siblings siblings npl (formal) → frères et sœurs mpl (de mêmes parents)  had been on drugs.

The project started out by providing a place where young people could meet, but has grown amazingly and is now run by a staff of young people.

They help under-25s with anything they need: finding a job or somewhere to live, sorting out problems with parents or friends through mediation, going to court or finding a lawyer. They have started a nursery for promoting native plants, produced plays and organised dances.

Greening up

There are many Americans like us who feel that our country has 'blotted its copy book' around the world because of our arrogance and greed.

Many of us lament our government's flagrant fla·grant  
adj.
1. Conspicuously bad, offensive, or reprehensible: a flagrant miscarriage of justice; flagrant cases of wrongdoing at the highest levels of government. See Usage Note at blatant.

2.
 disregard for the environment. Recently a weak bill with no teeth in it was passed to cut down on poisonous gases--presumably as a sop to those who are valiantly fighting for clean air. Now some districts are beginning to seek out ways to do this locally.

One way to solve the problem has evolved in our area of Massachusetts, under the name of 'Green up with greener watts'. For a minimal increase in charges, residents can sign up for electricity created by windpower, low-impact hydro-power and biomass, thereby cutting down on the use of fossil fuels fossil fuel: see energy, sources of; fuel.
fossil fuel

Any of a class of materials of biologic origin occurring within the Earth's crust that can be used as a source of energy. Fossil fuels include coal, petroleum, and natural gas.
.

Pencil power

The US is seen as a high-tech nation. A friend called his doctor's office recently to give him a number. The young lady who answered the phone told him he could use email.

'I don't have email,' he said. 'Do you have paper and a pencil?'

'Yes.'

'Then please just write down 78.'

'Oh; exclaimed the astonished a·ston·ish  
tr.v. as·ton·ished, as·ton·ish·ing, as·ton·ish·es
To fill with sudden wonder or amazement. See Synonyms at surprise.
 young lady. 'That's quicker than email!'

Editor's note Editor's Note (foaled in 1993 in Kentucky) is an American thoroughbred Stallion racehorse. He was sired by 1992 U.S. Champion 2 YO Colt Forty Niner, who in turn was a son of Champion sire Mr. Prospector and out of the mare, Beware Of The Cat.

Trained by D.
 

This article arrived by post, with a covering letter headed 'rediscover the joys of handwritten hand·write  
tr.v. hand·wrote , hand·writ·ten , hand·writ·ing, hand·writes
To write by hand.



[Back-formation from handwritten.]

Adj. 1.
 letters'--and the following verse:

Email rushes to and fro to and fro
adv.
Back and forth.


to and fro
Adverb, adj

also to-and-fro

1.
, Since paper letters seem too slow. But we prefer the status quo [Latin, The existing state of things at any given date.] Status quo ante bellum means the state of things before the war. The status quo to be preserved by a preliminary injunction is the last actual, peaceable, uncontested status which preceded the pending controversy. , This note was sent by escargot.

FROM BEVERLEY ALMOND IN EGREMONT, MASSACHUSETTES
COPYRIGHT 2006 For A Change
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Date:Aug 1, 2006
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