A couple of years back, my neighbors sister had a load of logs delivered to be cut, split, and stacked for firewood that season. I volunteered to lend a hand and that day we processed and estimate of 4 cord of wood. Since then, I have felled 5 trees for that particular neighbor. I limbed and bucked them to the size he needed (for his friends) the largest being 36" across at the base and cleaned up the area where I did the work. I also bucked and limbed along with cleaning up the mess from another tree for this same neighbor that was about 4 foot across that his son just felled and left lay there.
I had also volunteered to help buck and clean up a tree his BIL had felled and was in the process of doing the same. He is the immediate neighbor to the neighbor I had been helping. Another neighbor needed a tree felled that was hung up in another tree, which was around two feet across at the base, 80 feet in height, hung at about 45 degrees, after a storm which I volunteered to take care of and did with minimal damage to the tree it was hung up in. I bucked it into usable rounds and stacked them as well as the remainder of the branches for kindling next to their driveway for easy access. In each case I did ask if they needed help and volunteered my services. Had they said "no" I would have just walked away.
About a week back, my neighbors sister decided she would give burning firewood another try. (?) So my neighbor met up with me one evening and attempted to enlist me to volunteer again. I didn't bite. It's not that I wouldn't want to give a helping hand, I do, but having had 4 dump truck loads of logs dropped at my place and not a single offer of help came from any of my neighbors. Yes, I have given them all a hand at one time or another when I had seen there was a need. Not that I would have let any of them help because simply, it's my way of keeping in shape, but it would have went a long way in my book if there had been an offer from any or all of them. So much for trying to be a good neighbor!
So given these circumstances, would you volunteer (free) to help? Or distance yourself?
I had also volunteered to help buck and clean up a tree his BIL had felled and was in the process of doing the same. He is the immediate neighbor to the neighbor I had been helping. Another neighbor needed a tree felled that was hung up in another tree, which was around two feet across at the base, 80 feet in height, hung at about 45 degrees, after a storm which I volunteered to take care of and did with minimal damage to the tree it was hung up in. I bucked it into usable rounds and stacked them as well as the remainder of the branches for kindling next to their driveway for easy access. In each case I did ask if they needed help and volunteered my services. Had they said "no" I would have just walked away.
About a week back, my neighbors sister decided she would give burning firewood another try. (?) So my neighbor met up with me one evening and attempted to enlist me to volunteer again. I didn't bite. It's not that I wouldn't want to give a helping hand, I do, but having had 4 dump truck loads of logs dropped at my place and not a single offer of help came from any of my neighbors. Yes, I have given them all a hand at one time or another when I had seen there was a need. Not that I would have let any of them help because simply, it's my way of keeping in shape, but it would have went a long way in my book if there had been an offer from any or all of them. So much for trying to be a good neighbor!
So given these circumstances, would you volunteer (free) to help? Or distance yourself?
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