A few years back,
a member of our little mountain community
passed away
leaving an elderly widow ~L.
That fall, one of the neighbors
suggested we get her wood in for her.
(We asked her first.)
Anything L. produces in the kitchen
is amazing, and she always
makes a supply of goodies...
so we won't run short on energy of course.
but we went and got it all done for her anyways.
There is another neighbor
who is 'slowing down' a little
and lives right across from L,
so we just walked on over and
started in splitting and stacking his pile too.
I think he had tears in his eyes~
(I'm sure it was just some sawdust.)
went to one of the neighbors house
where there was a big pot of chili
and pans of homemade cornbread waiting.
We don't bother each other regularly,
but we do watch out for each other.
We have a couple gatherings a year
at which we all chip in.
It works out great -
no one person is put on the spot.
If anybody needs something,
we can round up a crew with little effort.
the folks don't even know who lives
right next door.
I am so thankful for these
neighbors & friends.
PS: This was before the cold snap; had to get pictures from a neighbor:)
Until next time,
Nimble Fingers and Even Stitches
PS: This was before the cold snap; had to get pictures from a neighbor:)
Until next time,
Nimble Fingers and Even Stitches