Monday 18 November 2013

One Good Deed Deserves Another

Last Wednesday I completed my brushcutter course. It was a very informative day and one which I learnt a considerable amount during. The morning was dedicated to going through health and safety, PPE, risk assessments and legislation. After our intro we were then shown how to check the air filter, the spark plugs and how to re-tension the starter cord. We then had a go ourselves. After lunch we were driven to a reserve nearby and put it all into practice. We got kitted up and then spent 15 minutes or so clearing some bramble and scrub and got used to handling the machine. All in all, good fun and a handy bit of training to have!

When I got home the sky looked ablaze! Mum was out walking Bracken so I grabbed my camera and went to meet her and try and photograph the firey sky...




Now for a tale of a good karma...

On Friday I travelled up to the big smoke to meet my best friends from University. I hadn't seen them for months so was really looking forward to a good catch up! London certainly isn't my favourite place - lots of people and buildings and not enough countryside, but it is nice to go up once in a while - especially at Christmas time. We had a nice Thai meal, spent lots of time nattering and went for a few drinks afterwards. I somehow managed to lose my phone at some point during the evening, which was not only inconvenient but also meant I had no way of contacting anybody if an emergency had arisen on my way home. Luckily I made it home okay even if my mum was worried sick.

Anyway, the next day we rang my phone, but to the unwanted message of my voice-mail service, which I assumed was due to no battery power left. After an hour I tried again and someone answered! She said she lived in London but when I mentioned I lived near Canterbury she told me that she had been planning a trip to Canterbury the very next day!! I said I could call again on Sunday and hopefully I would get my phone back! Well Sunday came and we managed to meet up and I did indeed (very luckily) get my phone back! Faith restored in the kindness of people! I bought a box of chocolates to say thank you and wished her a lovely day in Canterbury.

Now, earlier on in the day my friend found an iphone in the toilet in Starbucks. We tried to think of a way we could contact the person whose phone it was by checking the contacts for a home number or parent etc. but found it to most likely be a work phone. After much deliberation we handed it to a staff member and hoped they would keep it safe in case the person went back to look for it. Maybe because we did the right thing, that in turn meant someone then did the right thing by me. Well I like to think so anyway :)

Sorry for such a lot of text and only 2 photos but I just wanted to share my little story of the kindness of a stranger and coincidence.

I hope you all had a good weekend and have an equally lovely week :)

22 comments:

  1. Lovely tale Lou Mary, good karma indeed.....

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  2. Wow that sky is amazing! And so pleased you got your phone back..always lovely to hear about kindness of people :o)

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    1. The colour faded shortly after I took a few photos so I'm glad I rushed to get some!

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  3. Well done on completing the course Lou Mary :)

    Stunning photos of the sunset - the sky is just the most beautiful colour :)

    Lovely tale about the phones - so glad you got yours back and returned the good deed :)

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    1. Thanks RR :) I should get my certificate soon!

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  4. Beautiful shots of the sky Lou. Re the phones, I'd say the Universal Balance has been nicely restored :-)

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  5. The sky is beautiful. Well done for completing your course. And I'm pleased that you got your phone back and that you were able to help someone else, too.

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    1. Thank you Wendy. We had another pretty sky last night but not quite as spectacular as this one!

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  6. Beautiful images of the sky looking magnificent. It's always good to focus on kind and honest people. Our local paper always has a nice letter or two thanking passers by for helping out when someone was ill or lost something.

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    1. Thanks Suzie. I like it when local papers focus on good things, ours has photos people in the area have taken and nice positive stories.

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  7. A pleasing and positive story regarding the lost phones, for the most part people are kind and honest, or at least I like to think so anyway :-) Superb sunset pics :-)

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    1. Thanks David! Sometimes we do need a little reminder, what with the incessant stories of crime on the news.

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    1. The best sunset I have seen for some time!

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  9. It's good to have your faith in human nature restored now and again. Thank you for sharing that story Lm. I'm with you re London - far too many people and not enough birds

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    1. It could have quite easily been a right pain and I would have spent hours cancelling contracts etc. but due to kindness I was saved all that trouble.

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  10. A heart warming tale, glad to see some kind people still out there. That first image reminds me of one of my posts I did where the sky just went an awesome red'ish colour, it was exactly like in your image. Well done on the course too.

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    1. I liken that sky to a red northern lights! The way is looks all swirly. Saying that, I haven't actually seen them in real life, but it just looked kind of ethereal!

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  11. Absolutely stunning sky pics - beautiful. And love the good deed story heartening indeed :-)

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