HOME & LIVING B8 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2021 Family friend knows too much about couple’s fi nances have it.” I understand that might be the case sometimes, but it hap- pens all the time. Pam also secretly borrows cash from me. She pays it back late sometimes, but not always. I talked with Pam and told her to tell Pete she borrows. I don’t think she did, and it concerns me. I’m her enabler but I’m putting my foot down and not doing it anymore. I’m worried because Pete thinks they have all this money saved for a house. I’m starting to think Pam has spent it, or most of it. How can I tell Pete as a friend to check the fi nances without starting World War III? I’d hate to lose my friends over this, but I’m afraid the money he is earning is going somewhere else — where, Dear Abby: I am friends with “Pete” and “Pam,” a couple I have known for more than 20 years. Pam is keeping secrets from Pete, and, unfortunately, I’m aware of it. I need a way to address my concerns to Pete. He works full time in a great job, and his salary goes into a joint bank account. Pam handles all the fi nances and pays the bills — rent, car, etc. When Pete and I hang out and he asks Pam (who has the credit cards) for small amounts of money, she says, “Sorry, we don’t I have no idea. Please help. — In Danger Of Losing Friends Dear In Danger: Tell Pete everything you have written to me. If he is so fi nancially igno- rant that he doesn’t know how to check his balances and his credit rating, he should talk with a CPA for help ascertaining his fi nan- cial status. Whether Pam has a spending problem or some other type of addiction, he needs to know. He also needs to know how long his dreams of homeowner- ship may need to be postponed if what you are concerned about is true. Dear Abby: I’m a 37-year-old woman who has had to move back to my mother’s home after ending a long-term relationship. I love her dearly and appreciate Dear Needing Space: It’s time for an adult conversation with Mama. Explain that you enjoy her company but need some time by yourself — whether it’s at home or with your friends. If you don’t want her beside you all the time when you’re home, agree on a place you can retreat to for some solitude — like your bedroom. When you’re going out with friends, be clear that you want some time with them without her being present because it inhibits you. This does not mean she’s not ever welcome, but maybe half the time. Encourage her to spend more time with her own friends. If she doesn’t have any, help her to fi nd some. Your problem may be that your mother is simply lonely and starved for company. her letting me stay with her until I can get back on my feet. The problem is, I never have any alone time at home or even out when I socialize. She’s close with all my friends and frequently goes to the same bars and restaurants I do. When I go out on weekends, she invariably asks me where I’m going and then shows up and sits with me and my group. I love her, but I really need some space. I’m single. I want to meet people when I’m out, and I can’t do it with her there. When I try to talk to her about it, she gets upset and thinks I don’t “ever” want her around. That’s not true. I just want my own social life without her ALWAYS being there. Please help. — Needing Space In New Jersey NEWS OF THE WEIRD Artist says NYC tribute removed in permit snafu NEW YORK — Have a heart, New York! A giant red heart sculpture installed last week in Central Park as a tribute to health care workers and COVID-19 victims has been taken down — an apparent casu- alty of confusion and red tape. Italian sculptor Sergio Furnari says he was walking by the park Thursday, Oct. 28, with friends when he noticed that his “Heroes Heart Monument” was gone. When he went to fi le a police report, he said, he was bounced from police station to police sta- tion until a police offi cer on Oct. 29 showed him video of people removing the 10-foot-tall, 3,000- pound monument and placing it on a truck. “They literally broke my heart,” Furnari said when reached Oct. 29. Furnari conceded he did not have a permit to place the heart in the park but considered a $4,000 grant he received from New York City’s government to be his permit for the temporary instal- Man with knife injures 17 on Tokyo train, starts fi re Dieu-Nalio Chery/The Associated Press, File Italian sculptor Sergio Furnari poses for pictures in front of “The Hero Monument” heart sculpture that he made, a symbol of hope and love dedicated to health care workers around the world, Monday, Oct. 25, 2021, in in New York. The giant red heart sculpture installed this week as a tribute to health care workers and COVID-19 victims has been taken down — an apparent casualty of confusion and red tape. lation. He said he considered the removal of his memorial “an abuse of power.” A message seeking comment was left with the Central Park Conservancy, the nonprofi t that manages the park on behalf of the city. Furnari said he planned to weather | Go to AccuWeather.com TOKYO — A man dressed in Batman’s Joker costume and bran- dishing a knife on a Tokyo com- muter train on Sunday, Oct. 31, stabbed several passengers before starting a fi re, which sent people scrambling to escape and jumping from windows, police and wit- nesses said. The Tokyo Fire Department said 17 passengers were injured, including three seriously. Not all go to the organization on Nov. 1 to fi nd out what happened to his heart. Furnari said he wanted the sculpture to be a place for emo- tional and spiritual solace in the bustling city and not just a pop- ular spot for selfi es, though he AROUND OREGON AND THE REGION Astoria Longview 50/61 Kennewick 47/59 St. Helens 49/60 44/55 46/55 50/61 47/59 WED THU FRI SAT Considerable cloudiness Cloudy A couple of showers Showers around Showers possible 55 32 49 30 46 33 Eugene 4 2 1 48/62 56 37 51 40 49 37 3 1 2 La Grande 45 60 49 Comfort Index™ Enterprise 5 6 8 38 59 47 Comfort Index™ 9 49 35 48 39 5 3 5 10 TEMPERATURES Baker City La Grande Elgin NATION (for the 48 contiguous states) High: 94° Low: 2° Wettest: 2.88” 48° 25° 43° 28° 46° 29° Sunday Trace Month to date 0.77 Normal month to date 0.62 Year to date 4.35 Normal year to date 7.48 Trace 1.02 1.58 8.40 13.58 0.00 2.10 2.16 18.51 19.03 PRECIPITATION (inches) HAY INFORMATION WEDNESDAY 45% SSE at 8 to 16 mph 1.2 0.09 RESERVOIR STORAGE (through midnight Monday) Phillips Reservoir Unity Reservoir Owyhee Reservoir McKay Reservoir Wallowa Lake Thief Valley Reservoir N.A. 11% of capacity 12% of capacity 15% of capacity 5% of capacity 0% of capacity STREAM FLOWS (through midnight Sunday) Grande Ronde at Troy Thief Valley Reservoir near North Powder Burnt River near Unity Umatilla River near Gibbon Minam River at Minam Powder River near Richland SUN & MOON Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset TUE. 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Witnesses told police that the attacker was wearing a bright outfi t — a green shirt, a blue suit and a purple coat — like the Joker in Batman comics or someone going to a Halloween event, according to media reports. Tokyo police offi cials said the attack happened inside the Keio train near the Kokuryo station. Television footage showed a number of fi refi ghters, police offi - cials and paramedics rescuing the passengers, many of whom escaped through train windows. In one video, passengers were running from another car, where fl ames were gushing. said he was cool with that, too. The work was an extension of another piece he created earlier in the pandemic: a life-size sculpture of a health care worker kneeling with arms stretched to the sky. 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