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14-JAN-2008

random acts of kindness

This is the table at which I enjoyed a veggie burger and fries after my unexpected encounter with random acts of kindness.

On Sunday afternoon I'd parked my wheelchair-accessible minivan behind the Coney Island restaurant where I planned to have a late lunch. I'd been careful to leave plenty of room for my ramp to unfold, with extra for me and my scooter to avoid the parking barrier that was coming in at a funny angle. At least I thought I'd left enough room. But, alas, I ended up running my scooter's rear wheels up onto the barrier, causing me and the scooter to land in a jumble on the pavement. I wasn't in a position to be at risk of being hit by a car, but my scooter was on top of me. Within a minute, two women had stopped their car, gotten out and come running to my side, crying, "Are you all right?" Within five minutes there were a dozen men and women of all ages and races surrounding me, each one offering help. Two of them righted my scooter. Two more gathered up my camera & case, wallet, glasses, cell phone and water bottle. As you might imagine, the first thing I'd asked was for someone to please pick up my camera and return it to its case. The camera was my main concern. I wasn't really hurt; I'd just banged my very hard head on the pavement. Actually the only damage was to my eyeglass frames that got knocked askew, but that will be easily fixed.

Before I knew it, a strong young man had his hands under my armpits and was lifting me up off the ground and depositing me in my scooter seat. After the others had left, three women remained. Two of them were the ones who had first come to my aid. They said they weren't going to leave until they saw that I was really OK. We introduced ourselves by name, I thanked them with all my heart, and one gave me a hug before believing my assurances that I was fine. Soon they went back to their cars and I went on to the restaurant.

Whoever said this world was going to hell in a handbasket didn't know what they were talking out. People are kind. So incredibly kind.

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blizzard25-Jan-2008 19:41
a classic still life
expertly captured
big vote
Phil Douglis21-Jan-2008 05:24
You have told a moving story, Dorothy -- I am glad you came through unscathed and your camera survived as well. I have fallen several times while shooting, and have experienced similar kindness. And very much like you, I always check the condition of my lens before I inspect any bruises, bumps and nicks inflicted on myself. As photographers, we certainly have our priorities straight!
Guest 18-Jan-2008 16:06
Excelent composition
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Guest 16-Jan-2008 20:14
Sometimes it is hard to focus on the positive, especially with so much negativity in the world. I am a firm believer in the goodness of human nature. People will always surprise you; all they need is a chance. Thank you for sharing this lovely story, Patricia.
an nguyen16-Jan-2008 14:40
I am very happy you are okay. Yes, Patricia, the world is full of wonderful human being with plenty acts of kindness, it is just how we see and perceive. You still manage to take a very good picture, I am touched with your sense of compassion. LOL.
Guest 16-Jan-2008 09:46
I like this place and this shot! Vote.
Guest 15-Jan-2008 16:14
A pick-me-upper story, Patricia, no pun intended :). If you were at 7 & Mack,that is an awful parking lot. Heartwarming to hear that so many came to your aid. I'm amazed you continued on to lunch and took some shots!! Well, knowing you, I'm not surprised. Stay safe.
monil15-Jan-2008 14:48
Excellent composition and a greaat story.
Dick Lowthian14-Jan-2008 21:03
It's great to hear stories about people coming to the rescue of one another. You should send this one to the Detroit television stations who only seem to be interested in reporting the violent acts that people do to each other.
Guest 14-Jan-2008 20:39
Glad to hear you were alright! And yes, some people still care for others..heart warming story and lovely image..v
Guest 14-Jan-2008 18:48
Very nice image and great story too. I'm glad there were so many nice people to help you.
Jen Bixler14-Jan-2008 14:41
You got me all teary-eyed. I believe that there is more good than evil out there too! Glad that you are okay!
Vince14-Jan-2008 13:08
Yes, there are many Good Samaritans around us. Glad you are okay. Nice shot here too.
Guest 14-Jan-2008 12:37
All that and you still thought about taking your picture of the day...you are amazing!!!
Vera
Cindi Smith14-Jan-2008 12:36
Awesome story and so glad you and your camera are fine! Yep, people still have hearts. Not everyone will turn and walk away! I'm so glad they came to your rescue. Thanks for sharing your adventure, I'm sure not one you would want to happen again but it proves there are still wonderful people in the world.
CM Kwan14-Jan-2008 12:20
Patricia, I'm so glad to know that you didn't get hurt! I believe this beautiful picture will bring you back memories years later.
Máire Uí Mhaicín14-Jan-2008 08:21
A lovely story! Good Samaritans still exist. And you are another unsinkable Molly Brown. Well done all around, and a great picture to commemorate it.
Ann...14-Jan-2008 08:05
I'm pleased to hear that no permanent damage was done!
Paco López14-Jan-2008 07:54
Good and nice shot!!! I love this kind of images. V!!
Guest 14-Jan-2008 06:27
People are nice... in the US for sure! Good testimony!
Sabine Stetson14-Jan-2008 06:03
good grief, what an adventure....i am so grateful, that
all ended well.....i am too a strong believer in the
kindness of people.....the majority of people has compassion,
and feels solidarity with each other as humans..:)))))
that is my life experience so far....bless you, patricia....
Barbara Heide14-Jan-2008 05:25
What an encounter! Kindness is an echo...
Tim O'Donoghue14-Jan-2008 04:54
Glad to hear you're OK! I believe people are still basically good and willing to help, but they're perhaps more hesitant these days. On the plus side, your camera's OK, you're OK, and you have some new friends. The bad news is that random acts of gravity still occur at odd times. 8-)
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