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Maury Lewis: Good Samaritan cut weeds out of ditch

Made her end of Beautiful Joppa more beautiful

By Maury Lewis

I want to say thanks to the person who helped cut down some of the weed and wildflowers growing in the drainage ditch in front of my property on Combest Drive today. That part of that ditch has gotten so deep it is hard for me to take care of it.

I called around to see what it was going to cost me to get some one to weed eat it for me and the price given was from 30.00 to 90.00 and then a boy from church came over and we walked out to the ditch and the deep end had been cut over the top by someone I guess with a side cutter. It was not manicured like a lawn person would have done but it was cut way back and lot easier for me to finish. A great big Bless you to the one who did it. Melewi - Maury Lewis




This story was posted on 2014-06-24 02:09:08
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