Woman is in a NURSING HOME and the city POSTED THIS NOTICE in her yard

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Publicado 2024-01-26
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The lady that owns this home was put in a nursing home some time ago. Her family comes by every now and again to take care of things but the yard has gotten out of control. The city posted a notice in her yard for the grass being taller than 12 inches, trash accumulation, and to keep the sidewalk/curb clean. I've never met this lady and probably never will, but I hope that she appreciates how her yard looks the next time she sees it!

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @anateixeira5687
    Im a nurse in a nursing home and my patients are always concerned about their home, their home maintenance etc. when they should be concentrating on getting better their worried about who's going to take care of their home while they recover. I am so grateful to all you do for our elderly in the communities that we live in. GOD BLESS YOU!
  • @RFischer
    It's a shame the city does not at least see to the public sidewalk. Good job man! You're a hero.
  • My husband cuts our disabled neighbors grass. He was never asked. I admire that sense of respect he has for community.
  • @jlit1336
    My neighbor went into nursing home, her grandson continued mowing her yard. Then he got cancer. I mowed the yard a few times when she passed because he was so sick. All it took was an extra 45 min. His son thanked me and took over. Be good neighbors people.
  • @515joymon
    What I don’t understand is how I n that entire block of well maintained homes, not one single neighbor could help out this poor woman? And if not for her, maybe to help preserve the neighborhood?? Thank you Spencer, YouTube or not , I have no doubt you are an exceptional human.
  • Every forgotten lawn was once someone’s dream home. Each little flower pot or walkway uncovered tells a story about the people who once lived there. I feel like I’m watching an urban archeology dig when I see your videos!
  • From the amount of soil deposited and the size of those trees I bet no one had really taken care of this place in 7-8 years.
  • @Falsehooddiaries
    This is the kind of thing that deserves our attention. Not celebrities attending the met gala
  • @santaabolina7235
    It is actually nice that people want to take selfies with someone who they consider famous for helping others. Those actually are people who we all should hold more as role models than actors or singers.
  • @ShianneCoast
    I love that the city was bothered enough by it to put up a sign in the yard, but not bothered enough to do something about it. We need more people like you. You're truly a blessing to your community.
  • @ameeks27
    I never understand why the community doesn’t come together when a neighbor is in need. Thank you for cutting this lawn! These little acts are what actually help humanity ❤️❤️
  • These neighbors knew that this poor elderly woman was in a nursing home, yet they still let the city fine her. Being neighborly means helping each other out. Honestly, doesn't anybody have manners, anymore?! Kudos to you for doing this yard cleanup and setting an example! 💚
  • You remind me of my dad. When our next-door neighbor went into a nursing home, her family didn't keep up with her yard. Daddy started dragging our water hoses over to water her fruit trees and plants. He just knew how sad Mrs. L would be if her trees died. Thanks for showing this little place the love it deserves. I wonder if the neighbors might be inspired to showing this lady some love and keeping up with some maintenance. It sure inspires me!
  • @tonyfloyd7666
    I'm 66 years old, and I've worked in service my entire career. I have NEVER seen anyone work as hard. I admire you, and I feel there may be hope for this planet, after all.
  • I hope that somebody will show the elderly woman this video of a person who ACTUALLY CARES.
  • @leilamanti7344
    You are SO KIND!!! Thank you!! We live in Orlando, Florida & my husband was hospitalized for 2 1/2 weeks during the summer. You know, everything grows fast in the summer, especially in Florida!!! I wasn't able to get to our lawn. My husband was VERY ILL & we weren't even sure if he would live. Instead of asking if I needed help two of my old, busy body neighbors called coding enforcement and I came home to find one of those same signs in our yard!!! I just went over & gave her the sign then told her how ill my husband was & "gee, thanks for inquiring first!! NOT!!!" She never talks to us anymore, hahaha!!! BUT... We help our other neighbors when they need help.
  • @Hold-my-beer
    I don’t know why neighbors aren’t neighborly anymore. When I was in back in Philly both of my next door neighbors were elderly who couldn’t do the outside maintenance. During the winters I would always shovel their steps and sidewalk while doing my own and in the summers I would always trim their front lawns along with mines. It only took an extra hour but at least they wouldn’t have to struggle for hours to do it themselves. Every single time they would either bring out hot coffee or hot cocoa for me and snacks or an ice cold drink. They were such sweethearts, I miss those days dearly.
  • @brianwood5220
    Being disabled, I know how much your work will mean to people less able to manage their property. God bless you and thanks for sharing.
  • @Warfrog101
    As I'm getting older, I hurt physically just watching this. Grateful to see people willing to do these things.