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Post by Bara on Oct 30, 2013 16:24:34 GMT -5
So today I went to the mailbox and found a note from Zen's Shetland counterpart saying there was a parcel in my garden shed. I took my trusty wheelbarrow and made my way to the back of the house. Loaded up the parcel. Slipped on the moss and twisted my knee.
So, I crawled back, leaving the package and the wheelbarrow where they fell. I've just thought I should go and rescue them....
Someone has picked them up and brought them over. The package (big pack of dog food) was by my back door, the wheelbarrow was righted and strapped back up to its moorings where I keep it next to the front porch.
Détente?
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Post by RacetrackRejects on Oct 31, 2013 10:58:32 GMT -5
Very nice. It was a good neighbour or a stalker, take your pick. =)
One of my neighbours came by over the weekend to ask if I could use some horse hay. He had some extra and didn't really have any place to store it, so he could stack it on my trailer for me, if I wanted. I came home to find my flat bed trailer complete stuff full of hay, enough to last my horses all winter. I do not have to buy a single piece of hay this year. I'm stunned. Of course, this is the neighbour that I've let hay my back pastures for a few years now and keep the hay for his cows, for free, so it's a trade off.
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Post by ZenRider on Oct 31, 2013 12:19:25 GMT -5
Bara, ouch. Hope knee feels better. Perhaps it was your ghost? Wish I had a ghost that liked to clean houses. RR, awesome, definitely a good tradeoff. Your neighbor knows he has a good deal. Always good to have enough hay for the winter.
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Post by Bara on Oct 31, 2013 20:09:49 GMT -5
I agree - great neighbour, RR! Yes may be my friendly ghost, Yvette! Every home should have one.
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