Antimony, Utah is one of the most secluded towns in the country. Mainly a ranching community, Antimony was the last town in Utah to get electricity. We were the beneficiaries of some noted kindness in Antimony. The owner of the … Continue reading
Category Archives: Humanity
Academic Kindness
Not exactly a catch title, but this is about a site that features ongoing reports of academic kindness. On the one hand I was surprised by someone feeling the need to create such a site, unawares that academics might have … Continue reading
Kindness from a Second Place Runner
They discuss an interesting question here. What would YOU do?
Kindness in Prairie Village, KS
A kind of “Pay it forward” thing is taking shape in Kansas City, Missouri, emanating from one woman. Here’s the story from the Topeka Capital Journal.
Kindness near Harrisburg, PA
A trucker helps a family get home when traffic backs up on I81 near Harrisburg. Here’s the story from the Washington Post.
Hope and Kindness
While proofreading To Dance in the Rain I was struck by the kindness emanating from the story. The author now calls for others to share their stories of kindness as well. I’m providing her site in my kindness links to … Continue reading
Kindness after Trauma
Recently I had the good fortune of helping a budding author by proofreading her manuscript, titled To Dance in the Rain, by Clare Keating. As the subtitle states, this is “A Mother’s and Daughter’s Journey of Hope and Healing.” They … Continue reading
The Kindness of Words Meme ….
Saw this on photobucket
The Kindness of Ted
The American Discovery Trail have state coordinators that overlook their section of trail, lobbying to get things done for the ADT within their states, publicizing the value of the ADT and lending a helping hand to those hiking the trail. … Continue reading
The Kindness of Matt and Miriam
In focusing on Trail Angel Day a couple of posts back I skipped over our first real Trail Angels in Nevada, Matt and Miriam from Switzerland. We met them at a very opportune time. There would be hotter days than … Continue reading