Midlife musings: What it means to be a good neighbor – News-Gazette

"I am eternally grateful for the wonderful neighbors I’ve had over years. We all benefit from being (and having) good neighbors. In some cases, they can be lifesavers. Are you the kind of neighbor you’d like to have?"
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debtsor
3 years ago

My neighbor, a middle aged single lady with three cats, put up a hate has a home here sign after I put up my Bailey sign. We haven’t talked since. Used to get along just fine. Now as part of the culling of terrible, awful liberals in my life, I’ve kicked her out of my world too. Guess i’ll have to drive to Jewels if I need a cup of sugar in the future..lol

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