The Greensboro News-Record just posted an article about Michael Brown, a homeless man who is using Blogger to describe his (and his family’s) experiences. Here’s a snippet from the article:
“After Brown, 43, and his family were evicted from their northeast Greensboro home earlier this month, he turned to the public library and its computers for answers. Once online, he couldn’t find what he was looking for: advice from someone who was homeless.”
“So, he took up the task himself. He began posting to a Web log, or blog. There, he began to tell his story — how he became homeless and how he was dealing with it.”
And a snippet from his blog:
“Since I currently have no car, I do a lot of walking; I’ve passed under a lot of bridges, and the relatively slow pace gives me time to really scan for signs of human habitation. The evidence is not under all bridges, but it’s under enough of them to give some idea of the scope of the problem. It’s usually something subtle: an abandoned blanket, a cardboard box strategically placed, perhaps some old camping gear (usually an indicator that its owner isn’t too far away). I’ve only once actually glimpsed someone sleeping under a bridge. I wasn’t homeless yet myself at the time, so of course, the only thing that ran through my mind is “there but for the grace of God go I.”
“Little did I know…”