Good topic Lou. A few years back I heard about an elderly couple who couldn't afford propane for heating their house in a MN winter, so they were cutting live trees in their yard and trying to burn them in a wood stove they had in the house so they could stay warm. My brother and I rounded up some dry wood on the farm, cut and split it, and hauled them a load in our tandem gravel truck. He came out when I backed in the driveway and said there must have been a misunderstanding because he had not ordered any wood and couldn't afford to buy any. I told him there was no misunderstanding at all, and asked where I could unload it so it would be easy for him to carry inside. I can honestly say I've never seen a grown man cry that hard. Soon I was wiping tears too. An experience I'll never forget. They ended up selling their home and moving to an assisted living facility by the next winter. Both are in pretty poor health now, but my grandma still keeps in touch with them via letters in the mail.
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