Never had a ride like this before
Interesting ride yesterday. I was stopped at a light on a street with a marked bike lane that is also the right turn lane. I generally stay out of that lane when stopped so cars can turn right. A car came up in the turn lane and the driver was about to give me a hard time for not being in the designated bike lane. I explained my reasoning to him. He got a big smile on his face and told me to ride safe and have a good day.
Later that day still on my bike I decided to go to Chic Fil A to get a salad. I knew the dining area was closed but surely they could take a walk up order. Thanks to COVID 19 the options are curbside pickup or drive through. The manager came out and profusely apologized saying that they were just not set up for a walk up order. My only choice was the Chic Fil A smartphone app that I didn’t have. About that time an attractive young lady driving a Mercedes drove in to pick up her curbside order. Overhearing the conversation she said “I’ll take care of it. What did you want sir?” She refused payment. The salad came out in less than 5 minutes. I came real close to buying some lottery tickets on the way home. |
That is s great story.
As things “slow down” a bit and people start to refocus, who knows what positives we’ll see. BK |
These kinds of stories keep my faith in humanity.... somewhat positive. :p
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Kindness in a time of crisis
Generally my experience is that when things are difficult people seem to work harder to be kind and courteous. It does not surprise me at all and its what I think makes this country great....
You shoulda bought the tickets, it was clearly your day Best |
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Nice. But I wouldn't worry about buying a lottery ticket; instead look for a way to pass on the kindness :)
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BTW, great story by biker72 :) |
Great story!
I'm making more of an effort than before to smile and say hi to people within 10-15 feet. Every little bit helps. |
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But maybe get that lotto ticket too, because then you could pass on even more kindness. And get some more bikes. |
I had a nice experience on a ride yesterday, too.
Heading home, there was an old Toyota truck parked on an uphill section of the road on the shoulder with a shredded left front tire. The driver was out of the truck and had the OEM jack in his hand. He saw me and apologized for being in the way. I said no problem and good luck, and rode the 5 minutes to home. While riding I thought what a hard time he would have jacking up the truck and not putting himself/it in danger. So: when I got home I loaded my floor jack, star wrench and a wheel chock into my truck and drove back to him. One look as I was driving up let me know he wasn't doing well. I pulled up behind him and unloaded the floor jack. He looked up with a mixture of surprise and relief and I identified myself as the bike rider who had passed him up. Since I didn't have much time, I asked him if he had a spare and if he knew how to use everything. Yes to both, so I left him my address to drop my stuff back off with a warning that he should not try and pay me. About an hour later I returned home to find a nice note and my stuff. I am happy to say it's how many of us do it around here, pandemic or no. |
When folks actually 'have' to consider their own mortality, the better sides of human nature can and do surface.
Good reminder that 'being human' can be better that usual. Remember what Klaatu said about humans being at their best when things are worst... ;) |
some good karma rolling around, feels good!
happy Friday yall |
I'm getting more folks saying hi as I ride by - I think folks are getting lonely.
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