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Sunday, July 17, 2016

A helping hand!



A bunch of people got together today to stack bales for the family of the farmer that died in the farming accident near Delmar.

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

We have an American culture that is great in the farming community .

Anonymous said...

May God bless each of you!

Anonymous said...

Neighbors helping neighbor, love it - that's the American way.

Anonymous said...

Wonder if they do this in the hoods when there are gang accidents.

Anonymous said...

Felt so good to be a part of this!

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Anonymous said...

Heartwarming. I thank these people from the bottom of my heart. This picture of neighbor helping neighbor couldn't have come at a better time. God Bless them.

Anonymous said...

A wonderful display of love and respect for loss of life.....all lives matter.

Anonymous said...

This is what it's all about, folks!

Anonymous said...

What a Wonderful "gift" these people gave
to the mans son.
Bless all who came forth to help!

Anonymous said...

Yes this is truly a wonderful gesture and not a single one of them asked for a microphone or did it for the publicity as so many importers are doing around the country. Our land would be in so much better shape right now if we had more people with hearts as big as these people's looking to be filled instead of their super sized egos.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful act of kindness I'm sure the family appreciates, the family had more trying things to attend to such as funeral arrangements and the grief they are dealing with.

Elizabeth said...

So sorry for your loss. May God be with each of you. God bless all!

Anonymous said...

It is very heartwarming to see this many people coming to the aide of a neighbor! Thanks to each and every one of you for pitching in and helping out!

Anonymous said...

This is how America needs to be.

Anonymous said...

This is how RURAL America has always been. Farmers have always been known to help their neighbors. City people is horse of a different color.

Anonymous said...

This is a beautiful thing. God bless each and every one of you. May God wrap his arms around this family and carry them through this difficult time. So sorry for your loss.

Anonymous said...

This is a beautiful thing. God bless each and every one of you. May God wrap his arms around this family and carry them through this difficult time. So sorry for you loss.

Anonymous said...

This reminds me of growing up on the farm. We went from farm to farm helping each other when needed. This is something of the past. It brings back the goodness of people. God Bless all who participated. If I was aware I would have been there.