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Dec 04 2007

Posted by CyberCelt under RV Travel, Trouble

Uh-oh, Trouble on the Road!

It would not be an RVing holiday trip without a disaster. On Thanksgiving, we drove to Lake Medina. This was our first trip with the Big Black Truck (BBT) pulling our trailer, Beauty.

Somehow, we burned the engine up on the way to the lake. From nice to nothing in one cracked block. I was a little stressed, so Michael left me at the lake for five days by myself to calm down. LOL. It was like spa vacation. I ate well, I rode my bike and I had a great time. Ducks and deer, sunshine and 70s, a full lake and fall color.

Thank goodness we kept the Beast, the van we purchased with Beauty. Michael grabbed a ride home and returned with the Beast. It only gets 8 mpg, but the Beast runs.

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Oct 15 2007

Posted by CyberCelt under Trouble, Weather

Global Warming and You

Have you ever wondered what the coastline of your country might be like after the predicted global warming sea level rise? Alex Tingle, from the United Kingdom used Google maps and data from NASA to show you. The maps may be viewed at 0-meter rise up to 14-meter rise. The default setting is 7-meter rise.

Maps of the world after the sea level rise.

Europe N. America S. America Africa SE. Asia China & Japan Australia

How is global warming affecting your state? Click on your state to download a fact sheet about current and future effects of global warming on the people and wildlife in each of the 50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. If you would rather save the PDF to your computer, right click and Save Link As . . .

Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawai’i
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico (en espanol)
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virgin Islands
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming

From National Wildlife Federation Global Warming page

This post is in support of Blog Action Day 10/15/2007

How Can You Help?

Join or donate to National Wildlife Federation today!

 

 

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Aug 27 2007

Posted by CyberCelt under Trouble, Weather

Preparing for Disaster (Word Doc) Available

Updated 1/21/08. Word document has clickable links. It is being updated

If you would like to download a Word document of all the Disaster Preparation posts in one document, please right click Preparing for Disaster from Texas RV Travel and chose Save Link As . . . to save the file to your computer.

I would appreciate your leaving your link in a comment to let me know you downloaded the file.

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Jul 23 2007

Posted by CyberCelt under Personal, Trouble

Remember this: 1800nodrugs.com

Back in May, I shared the story about my friend’s son who was addicted to prescription painkillers. I have been talking with her every week to check on her. Today, she was frantic about her son.

Evidently, her son went through a detoxification program with a church-based program and almost died from the withdrawal symptoms. He was feeling better lately, exercising, eating better, starting to think about going back to school, and gaining weight. Then, suddenly last week, he checked himself out of drug treatment and disappeared. My friend is unable to find her son and has not seen him in over a week.

She contacted her ex-husband, but he assured her that the boy was not with him. She thinks her son is living with her ex, so that is good enough for me. I am driving down to Houston with her and see if we can find her boy. I grew up in Houston, and I have family there. If we can find the boy, we may be able to convince the boy’s father to let him go back with us or to take part in selecting a new program.

I hate getting involved, but feel that I must. Luckily, I have been researching different program options to get him help. I was not sure the church-based program was the best solution for him. Sometimes, one drug treatment program works for one person, but not for another.

1-800-NoDrugs.com is a website/information/referral portal run by a nonprofit organization. The entire purpose of this website is to find the drug rehabilitation program that is right for you and your family. There is no charge for a referral to any program. Call 1-800-NoDrugs.com, sponsor of this post, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and find the help you need.

On the website, there is information about financing a treatment program. There are articles on drug addiction, alcoholism, drug rehabilitation and alcohol rehabilitation. There are plenty of resources, even an assessment, so that you may learn about this problem that can tear your family apart.

All parents should read about the drugs that kids are using. I have heard of Cocaine, Crack, Heroin and Marijuana, but I have no idea what Club Drugs, Ecstasy or Ketamine are or do to you. Knowledge is always a good thing, but in this important area of mental and physical health of our children, we cannot learn fast enough, know enough.

Wish us luck on our treasure hunt in Houston. Pray God we find him and he is not back on drugs; or, if he is, that he will consent to treatment.

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Jul 22 2007

Posted by CyberCelt under Product Reviews, Trouble

Right Reading for RVers

formaldehyde poison sign
RVer Alert

Are you adding deodorizing chemical to your holding tanks that contain formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde, quaternary salts or other harsh chemicals? When you dump your tanks in a dump station that feeds into a wastewater treatment plant or leach lines, the poison is spread to the groundwater. Check the labels on your chemicals. Dispose of toxins properly and buy an alternative. You should use environmentally friendly biodegradable ingredients to control odor.


Our Government at WorkFEMA trailers are toxic to the people living in them. FEMA has known about the formaldehyde outgassing problem since 2006, but have not taken action except when people complained. FEMA is now the target of a class-action lawsuit, as they should be.

Formaldehyde outgasses in high heat and humidity, so we put flood victims from the Gulf Coast in them? Why?

Toxic Chemical Outgassing in New Trailers and RVs

Toxic Trailers (PDF) - right click to view or save report

From the report:

  • Sierra Club testing has shown that 83 percent of FEMA trailers tested in Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama have levels of formaldehyde above the recommended limit of 0.10 ppm.
  • An estimated 150,000 FEMA trailers were distributed in Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, Alabama and Texas following hurricanes in 2005.
  • The problem is apparently not just regarding FEMA trailers. The Sierra Club tested 13 different types of the RVs used as FEMA trailers and all models had some tests showing elevated levels.

June 4, 2007
ABC News: Embalmed in Your Own RV

May 16, 2007
Are FEMA Trailers Making Residents Sick?, CBS News: Homes For Those Displaced By Katrina Can Contain High Toxin Levels - CBS News

February 15, 2007
Mardi Gras Overshadowed by Toxic Trailers

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