I physically can’t shovel snow and Janet had shoveler’s fatigue. This morning, I saw three people walking up the street, all carrying shovels. We asked if they were looking for work, and they started clearing our driveway and walkways. These were, in fact, our neighbors Eva Maria (L), Heike (mother of these kids), and Levin (R). They did an outstanding job, speak German (their native language), and I asked them to come back after the next snow storm.
Pigeon Cove Shovelers
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It was a pleasure for my family to be helpful.
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people are kind
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Postcard perfect! Glad you have such great neighbors!
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Bless their kindness and ambition! Trash all XBoxes, they make lazy people more lazy! Hurray for this family!,,
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Love the post Fred ~ beautiful family + good deeds how nice ~
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And a hardy bunch they are and the help in the hands and god bless them for being there in your time of need! What a great neighborhood memories of that way I ‘ll never forget either traditions are important!
Aller guten Dinge sind drei. (German)
Translation:
All good things are three.
Meaning:
Good things come in numbers of three
God Bless stay safe
Dave 🙂 & Kim:-)
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