Awesome!
Reddit user Springchikun was doing some lawn cleanup in September when she noticed that a small hatch leading to a crawl space under her home was unlatched. The New York Post reported that the Oregon woman investigated, finding a makeshift bed and several bags of belongings. She noted that the crawl space was free of cobwebs, suggesting that someone had been there recently. โIโm sure someone is using the space,โ she said. But Springchikun didnโt want to call the authorities about the squatter. โWe have an option to be kind,โ she said. Instead, she wrote the person a note, offering support such as food, a phone, or help with resources. As a result, she met her unexpected guest, whose name is Gaby, and connected her with a friend who could help her with shelter and a mental health evaluation. โIโm not without empathy,โ she said. โI just canโt have humans living under my home.โ
[NY Post, 9/27/2024]
News You Can Use
โข When Hannah Willow arrived at the Scottish Tree Hugging Championships in Glasgow on Oct. 6, she thought the event was a charity affair, The Guardian reported on Oct. 9. โWhen I was told it was a competition, my inner child took a somersault. โฆ This was a moment of glory for me,โ Willow said. Now, sheโs on her way to the World Tree Hugging Championship in HaliPuu Forest in Finland in August 2025. Sheโs already strategizing about how to win: โI need to step up my game for the world championships,โ she said. โI will have to bring out my fairy wings and my ukelele and go singing to the trees.โ Willow said her children were โhugely embarrassedโ to learn she had won the Glasgow contest. [Guardian, 10/9/2024]
โข As if folks in Florida didnโt have enough to worry about, State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis announced on Oct. 9 that after Hurricane Helene came through in September, at least 48 fires involving lithium-ion batteries had been reported โ 11 in electric vehicles. โFloridians living on the coastline who own EVs are at risk of those EVs being inundated with saltwater storm surge, which presents a dangerous fire threat to Florida families and homes,โ Patronis said, according to WFTS-TV. Other products like electric scooters, golf carts, or childrenโs toys also could be affected. โThese compromised vehicles and devices are ticking time bombs,โ Patronis said. He suggested people move affected vehicles away from their homes. [WFTS, 10/9/2024]
The Neighbors
Caroline Ashley, 41, of Liverpool, England, went all out on her Halloween decorations this year, installing fake tombstones and human skulls, but the pieces de resistance were the two โbody bagsโ hanging upside down from a tree in front of her home. But, as Metro News reported, the fun didnโt last long: On Sept. 24, a Liverpool City Council worker stopped by to tell Ashley she would have to remove the body bags because a neighbor had complained. โIt was the quickest the council has come out for anything,โ Ashley said. โI put them up, and then he was round the following day.โ But, she conceded, a neighbor may have been โtriggeredโ by the display. โI donโt want to offend anyone. That wasnโt the intention,โ she said. Ashley said sheโll keep the body bags in her garage going forward โ which might be creepier. [Metro News, 10/10/2024]
Saw That Coming
On Oct. 6, 36-year-old Clejuan Williams of Toledo, Ohio, was teaching his 9-year-old son how to back up the car (first mistake) with another child in the backseat (second mistake). Williams was standing outside the car with the driverโs door open, WTVG reported, and told the boy to hit the brake. When the child pressed the wrong pedal, Williams, who was intoxicated (third mistake), was struck and dragged under the car. He was taken to the hospital and is expected to face charges of wrongful entrustment of a motor vehicle and endangering children. [WTVG, 10/8/2024]
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