I was just thinking about the people who are lonely this Christmas. It is not always a festive season for us all. I was just saying as I was talking to my boy earlier. He does visits to the elderly all year round takes them shopping or to visit shops cinema or shows and just visit. He goes on the soup kitchens this time of year for the homeless. So proud of him. But it just made me think. Our country is full of people lonely or lost. Ex-servicemen and women sleeping rough. What have we become. Happy Christmas All Joe.
AndyC1. Just wondered Not that's it's my business do you have Family. I know what you say and I have been there to many times to not hurt a little bit this time of year. I got a little Granddaughter. She is the light of my life. I got great Sons. You ever need to talk to someone we are here for you. And think we can get it over with. New year you get some great bargains from the Stealers. And then the old Sun is getting his hat of. And we're of again. Kind Regards Joe.
Chairi1 Yes it does and I usually cope very well. Just talking to Dozers Dad hit me bad. You know sometimes like an old wound. You're mind open a spot in there with bad memories and boy do they rush to the surface. My boys I adore they are great and people stop me in the village and say that Son of yours is a credit to you. Alought both have flown the coup now. But thanks to yourself. And do have a fantastic Christmas and an even better new year. Kind Regards Joe.
Andyc1 Rock on mate. It's great we can get things sorted. And this time of year comes and goes just as quickly. Then its our turn again. With those bikes purring and the leather. we are back in town. Regards Joe.
AndyC1 Just saying hello again. Been out running the bikes today. Now itching for some sunshine and minus salt. Regards Joe.
Andyc1 / Sprinter. Counting down the days now. Sunshine coming. I talked with someone a couple of months ago who was trying to organise a Bonneville meet. I do hope it all comes together and we can put Faces to the Bikes and chit chat. God Bless Joe.
I don’t think this is a new phenomenon, people have been sleeping rough for years. All we can do is to appreciate what we do have, and try and do random acts of kindness, buy a homeless person a cup of tea or a sandwich, go and see a lonely neighbour over Christmas and hold out the olive branch to family who need your help.