Mrs B Lewis writes:
On January 27, I was travelling down a street in Rynfield.
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It had been raining and the road surface was wet.
When I turned onto a street, I noticed a tiny bird sitting in the middle of the road, soaking wet.
I pulled my car off the road, put the hazard lights on and walked towards the bird.
Two cars were approaching, so I flagged them down by waving my hands in the air.
The first vehicle (bakkie) pulled off the road, and a gentleman ran towards me to see what the problem was.
I pointed to the little bird, which I was trying to pick up.
This precious man immediately proceeded to help me capture the bird.
He managed to – very gently – put his hands over the bird.
He then placed it in my hands.
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This kind person, upon putting the bird in my hands, said: “Now it is safe.”
I was brought to tears by the kindness, the caring and the gentleness of this gentleman.
All I can say over and over again is “thank you so much for caring”.
I deeply regret that I did not ask for his name.
Young man, I trust that you will read this and know how deeply I appreciate your act of kindness and caring.
You are indeed a very special young man.
May God bless you richly.
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