Wednesday, January 28, 2026

The Kindness of Neighbors #WordlessWednesday

 Like many in the United States this past weekend, I ended up with over a foot of snow to shovel.  The snow has also resulted in this Not So Wordless Wordless Wednesday post.

Monday dawned, and it was time for snow removal.

For this year we had hired a man to do our snow removal.  My spouse can no longer help with snow removal.   The snow removal person texted us early Monday morning and advised that his snow blower had just broken down.  He wouldn't be able to help us.  Said it was too much to shovel.

We had another service on standby.  We couldn't get hold of them.  (They never did call back).

Someone spouse called recommended we try to contact one of his relatives.  No response.  I'm sure the relative was out doing snow removal.

So, it was up to me.  I bundled up and grabbed my shovel.  The snow was so fluffy and light.  It may have been what skiers call champagne snow.  I made believe it was vanilla ice cream.  I was cutting vanilla ice cream for a nice ice cream sandwich.

But it was a lot of vanilla ice cream and I was making slow progress.  I knew what to do - work in layers.  Each shovel full was to be 1/3 of the snow in front of me.  Shovel, fling snow, repeat. Repeat.  Repeat.   But then, I noticed two things.

First, my driveway had been partially plowed by someone unknown (I still don't know, incidentally.)

And, second, coming up the street on foot was one of my neighbors.  He called out, telling me to wait, he was coming to help me.

This neighbor did more than help me.  He  told me to go inside and rest.  Then he shoveled the rest of my walk.  He did the rest of the driveway.  I thanked him profusely. (Incidentally, he said he wasn't the person who plowed my driveway, but has a suspicion who did it - another neighbor just up the street).

I'm so grateful.  And I'm also hoping it doesn't snow for the next several days.

There is still kindness in this world

Joining Sandee at Comedy Plus for her #WordlessWednesday.

15 comments:

  1. ...this the time for neighbor to help neighbors.

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  2. So happy for you, you have good neighbors!

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  3. Good neighbours are unsung heroes.

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  4. Delightful to hear you have good neighbors ~ too much snow ! Reportedly we got 27 in ~ Took 2 days to get plowed out.
    Hugs '~ an artist reflects

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  5. There are angels all over the place. You have a couple of them. You made me smile.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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  6. How nice of your neighbors, that's so uplifting! :).

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  7. You are blessed with good neighbors. But this means that they are blessed also having you as neighbor...
    I hope everything it's OK now.
    All the best, Alana! Happy WW and a lot of sunny days!❤️🤗

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  8. I'm glad to hear you have helpful neighbors. It sucks that all those you tried to hire flaked on you.

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  9. That's such a nice thing to read.

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  10. Oh my. What a blessing in having good neighbors.

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  11. I shoveled myself out three times this weekend! (I don't get time off for the snow, unfortunately.) It was crazy. So nice your neighbor came along to help you out!

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  12. How wonderful to have such helpful neighbours!
    We got about 19 inches and our snowblower also broke down, but hubby borrowed one from next door. This winter truly sucks!

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  13. When I was a kid, I remember a winter where we had FEET of snow. What a fun time jumping off of our fence into the snow. If it's gonna snow, please snow feet. Otherwise, let's keep it sunny out there, world.

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