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Kindness Medley

As a very frequent lone, middle-aged traveler, I've had a number of personal great experiences. Driving years ago near Bournemouth, along England's south coast, I had a flat tire about 6 p.m. Hailing a passing car (or probably they saw me floundering about and stopped), I asked where I might find a garage. About as fast as I'm typing this, the man had his coat off, sleeves rolled up and was already working on removing the tire. As I protested that I didn't want him to take the trouble, his nice wife kept saying "Don't worry. That's just the way he is!" By now he had changed the tire, hopped back in his car while I vainly tried to say 'Thank you,' the wife waving back at me and they were off!

A similar event happened many years ago in Antigua, British West Indies, at a time when Americans weren't too popular down there and tempers were very touchy. My husband and I were having mysterious rental car trouble and were terrified when a car with a couple of local men stopped. Before we knew what was happening, they were out, had found the hidden battery (in an obscure place in a side door), did magic to it, and again, zoomed off laughing and waving as we yelled thank you and vainly begged them to let us pay . . . probably a terrific insult, now that I think about it.

Hiking alone on a late afternoon in a very quiet Canadian provincial park, somewhere within 30 miles of Stratford, I managed to slide and fall and badly twist an ankle. It seemed to be less than a minute when two strong, tall young fellows appeared, confessed they were ambulance paramedics out for an afternoon hike, gently helped me up a steep hill, put some sort of bandage support on the foot, and got me back into my car in very good shape so I could drive back to my B&B in town. Was I lucky? And how did those two happen to be there just then?

--Carol

 

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