Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Flip side…why didn’t the person on the right do it first
There's no tracks in the show on the right. The person who lives there may not be physically capable of shoveling snow. Many times in my previous occupation I would go to an injured clients house that could not physically get outside and shovel their walk or driveway due to their injury. I have spent many hours shoveling snow for elderly and injured people so they do simple things like go check their mail.
 
There's no tracks in the show on the right. The person who lives there may not be physically capable of shoveling snow. Many times in my previous occupation I would go to an injured clients house that could not physically get outside and shovel their walk or driveway due to their injury. I have spent many hours shoveling snow for elderly and injured people so they do simple things like go check their mail.
Neighbor left his wife and kids to clean up snow after our last storm. When I went out to clean up our driveway and the side walk(s) that go around three sides of our property, I used our snow blower to clean their driveway and sidewalk off too. It's not a matter of if you can help a neighbor, it's a matter of "if they deserve to be helped". Our neighbors are good people, my wife likes the riding mower, so she'll cut their whole yard, unless the neighbor is already cutting the grass around our property.