Posted by Faster346 on February 03, 2011 at 07:07:04 from (72.241.213.69):
In Reply to: How do you thank em? posted by Case e on February 02, 2011 at 18:59:56:
If he does it with a tractor and blade (which I'm assuming he does because you said it was a half mile long) he probably really just enjoys doing it. I know I love plowing the lane and drive at our farm, and usually knock our neighbors out too. Years ago when I was a little younger, our house (in a little city subdivision) was right across the street from an older lady who lived there alone. I'd always snowblow her driveway, and she'd always thank me with the best pumpkin pies I've ever had in my life. That always kept me happy. I'd say you're doing good now with the "Thank yous" and the wifes goodies. Perhaps some gas would be a nice gesture as well. I'd say you're on the right track though, sounds as if he knows you appreciate it.
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