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Helping

 

A scene in Greymouth.

The lady in the middle was using a walker and the 2 on either side of her were keeping an eye on her, nice to see people helping others.

Linking up with Weekend Reflections and Shadow Shot Sunday. 

Comments

local alien said…
Yes, it's good someone with difficulties can get out and about.
roentare said…

That looks rather high falls risk to me
People could look out for each other more often and lend a helping hand now and then.
Iris Flavia said…
To helping each other, to giving and being able to accepting, too...
s.c said…
Lucky to have such helpers.
James said…
Very nice to see people helping.
Lisa said…
It would be a hard fall on those bricks. Nice row of different shaped shadows!
Bill said…
Nice to see people willing to help another.
Tigger's Mum said…
Nice to have lived in the community and made the friends who provide the support.
Alana said…
Given that bricked pathways aren't the easiest for those needing walkers, I'm happy this person has two people looking out for her.
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
That's pretty cool. I was using a walker myself up until last week on my surgery recovery. I went on a couple of short walks in our neighborhood and the drivers were driving very slowly around me and giving me lots of room. I appreciated it.
magiceye said…
Good street candid photo.

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