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On Being Homeless in Old Orchard Beach, Maine.

This blog was started for NaNo06 but as many of my StarLog readers know, NaNo06 was interupted by life in a town run by tyrants, and thus I was offline only days after starting this blog. As many of you know, our family became homeless that day.

Well, I signed up for NaNo07 and my first day back the question was asked of me: What was it like to be homeless?

I senced that this question was asked with great awe and a tone of excitment and joy at the “romance of being homeless”. Well, I am here to clear up any rumors there are about how being homeless can be either exciting or romantic, for it is neigther.

Last year, as many of you may remember, halfway through NaNo06 I disapeared off the contest and forums and was not heard of again for nearly 6 months later. Here’s why:

We suffered a flood/fire that destroied everything and left us homeless. It also left my dad in a coma, leaving our family of 7 without an income. We lost our house, our cloths, everything. All we had left was what we were wearing when it happened.

We turned to family who due to regilgious convictions said that “god was punishing us” and they than refused to help us because they “would not get in the way of god’s plan”; they continued by saying that “god intended man to be self-sufficiant”, meaning that we had to help ourselves. sheesh. our friends (of the same religon) said the same. We went to the bishop for help, and was given this same answer yet again.

In the end, we stuck out Maine’s 2006 record breaking sub-zero winter, by living for 8 months in a “tent” we built out of a tarp and some cinderblocks. We kept warm during the day by staying in the Main Mall from 9 AM to 10PM. We ate about 4 meals per week at the Salvation Army (they don’t serve food every day). The rest of the days were spent in search of wood, leaves, and paper that we could burn at night to keep warm.

Thankfully, 2 months in, I was able to get a job at the Mall, and was able to afford to buy enough food so we could eat every day again.

Our time was spent mostly trying to find scraps of food to eat and anything we could burn to keep warm. Never once did we “panhandle” or “beg for money”. Belive me, when you are starving and cold, money is the farthest thing from your mind. I know. All of your time is spent worrying how many days (not hours, but days) it’ll be before your next meal, or worrying that the snow will collapse your tent while you are asleep.

Being homeless is very, very scary, you worry about not living to see tommorow more than anything else.

You learn to pick trash for food, and to pick up bottles and cans to turn in for money to buy food.

Also, you have to deal with a lot of stuck up snobby people throwing things at you (rocks and tin cans mostly), tearing your tent apart while you are away so that you have to keep rebuilding it, and wild animals attacking you at night. (fishers, martans, bobcat, and bear, in our case)

Also, you lose lots of weight (I lost 30 lbs) and you get used to walking miles and miles a day.

You learn that asking to take a shower at a friends house is taboo, and so must go month after month without washing… best you can do is to wash your face in the restroom of a store, but don’t keep going to the same store or they’ll call the police on you.

You also learn that not taking a shower well cause people to tease you, throw things at you, and go around saying bad things about you to every one.

You well feel unloved, unwanted, hated, and become deeply depressed. There well be nights when you lay awake staring at the blackness of the tarp above you and wishing tonights snowstorm will collapse it on you and smother you in your sleep so that you won’t have to wake up and suffer another day in this world where humans you once called family and friend are now your worst enimeies and hate you, simplyy because you no longer have a house to live in.

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Harassment Update: Lockdown?

I’m not sure I understand what it is they are up to this time, but now we are not allowed on our land??? We are being told it is being auctioned off! ?????? WHAT! Aren’t we supposed to at least get a 30 day notice or something? I don’t get it.

~~EK

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Government Corruption: Town’s Harasment of Disabled Senior Goes Too Far!

Small town government with power hungry greed, harasses elderly man and his minor children, resulting in his 2 months in a coma, becoming disabled, and the large family with children & pets being forced to live in a “tent” made of shipping pallets and a tarp, during Maine’s cold winter.

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Out of The Tent!

We have been approved for an apartment by HUD, FINALLY!!!!! We have been living in a tent since May 2006, it took them until January 2007 to get us indoors again, and only because someone called DHS to complain that people should not be living in a tent in below zero temperatures… well, I agree, but since the flood/fire we had no choice, I don’t make enough money to pay rent, let alone build a new house, no family or friends would help us and of all the charities and churches and such (even Red Cross!) the only place that has done anything to help us since last May was the Salvation Army, who gave us a bag of food each month…. a bag of food a month, can’t feed a family of 5, nor does it help us get indoors again, what else was we supposed to do? The tent was our only option.

Well, DHS was furious that even our town manager (who we also went to for help) had done nothing, so now DHS is on the asses of the Town officials from Old Orchard Beach, because they are the ones that wouldn’t let us back in the house, and told us that if we intended to stay on our own land the only thing the town would approve was a tent… well DHS contacted HUD, where we were on a waiting list with over 600 names ahead of us, and they moved us up to the #1 slot and now as of today we have a roof over our heads, phone, and electricity for the first time since May of 2006!

Anyone Writing Anything Christmasy for the Holidays?

Anyone Writing Anything Christmasy for the Holidays? 

I rewrote Disney’s version of the Christmas Carol, turned it into a dark bloody horror and called it Disney’s Demented Dicken’s Duck… Tiny Tim and Uncle Scrooge McDuck do not live happily ever after. That’s sort of Christmasy right? 😉

I also wrote a non-fiction story about a homeless family living in a tent during Maine’s below zero weather vs a wealthy church congregation that shamelesly flaunted their expensive presents during the Christmas week, while leaving the homeless family to starve

Update: What if insects were to take over the world?

I also posted this on what if insects were to take over the world? Proboards, here is one responce from there, and my answer
Sept 4, 2006, 9:32pm, Phoenix wrote:

They pretty much already have, there’s trillions of them everywhere, probably more than 100 staring at you right now… P

oh… waaay more than that… I’m in a tent right now, (actually, it’s a lean-to , made out of pallets, cinder-block, a tarp, and a blanket for the door… there’s a daddy long legs walking cross the screen, and crane flies, mosquitoes, and a ton of moths, bobbing around my light. Crickets waunder by every few minutes, a couple of earwings, several beetles, and ants… plus I’ll bet there’s more that I can’t see, cause it’s pitch black, almost midnight, and I can’t see what’s not in the light here…

A frog even got in on it… he can hopping in across my pillow!

I am getting used to being homeless, but I don’t like it, and I still can’t see how what the town hall and the police are doing to us is legal.