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No good deed goes unpunished
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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 981368" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>We have a specific family that I let glean after harvest. Most gleaners just show up and assume that they can glean your orchards without asking. This guy came up and asked and I said yes since it's going to go to waste if someone doesn't get it. The first year they sent me a thank you card. The second year when farm prices were really good they tried to pay me for what they'd gleaned and I wouldn't let them. This year the wife overheard me on the phone talking about my wife, who has been having some health issues, and a few days after they got done gleaning she showed up with food and cleaning supplies and was insistant on helping us because we'd been so kind to them :shock: . They've pretty much singlehandedly kept me from turning into the grinch that stole christmas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 981368, member: 14661"] We have a specific family that I let glean after harvest. Most gleaners just show up and assume that they can glean your orchards without asking. This guy came up and asked and I said yes since it's going to go to waste if someone doesn't get it. The first year they sent me a thank you card. The second year when farm prices were really good they tried to pay me for what they'd gleaned and I wouldn't let them. This year the wife overheard me on the phone talking about my wife, who has been having some health issues, and a few days after they got done gleaning she showed up with food and cleaning supplies and was insistant on helping us because we'd been so kind to them :shock: . They've pretty much singlehandedly kept me from turning into the grinch that stole christmas. [/QUOTE]
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