I wasn't on last nights Investworks call. As I drove the last of 1800 miles in 3 days I came into
NW Arkansas just as the evening calls were beginning.
Going through the Ouachitas and Ozarks the from Bentonville, AR down to Hatfield, AR cell service is iffy.
I'm really tired this morning. It was cold last night and it took a while to get the house warm.
And, I got in late. 65 in the house is cold when you are tired.
I am reminded what George Burns said about getting close to 100 years old. He said: "just stay warm"
The cold front came all the way down here. So, it was 32 here last night.
That's cold for Nov in Arkansas. House is still here, cows in the pasture, grass is still green.
Maybe some of you will be able to visit this winter. I am reminded what a beautiful state Arkansas
is. At the McDonalds in Ft Smith last night I met a girl who moved here with her fiancé from CA.
He'd gotten in trouble in CA. She said her life had been threatened. She lived in CA. She grew
up in Syracuse, NY not far from us in Saratoga Springs, NY. They came here to feel safe
and start over. And, there was a young man that grew up in Manchester, NH
also working there. They both had fresh shiny faces. There are stories galore like this in Arkansas.
Terrific stats very worth 4 minutes of watching.
Why not create a micro financing program of your own using the Investworks Strategy.
We have lots of folks right here in the US who could use a helping hand. Sponsor
someone who needs it. Teach them how to use the system to create extra income.
If you don't think you can teach them, invite them to the list, our network will teach them.
Many of these folks who live down to their last dollar or less each month can do this.
Teach a person today to fish and create a better world in our own backyard.
Warmly,
Dolores