Ribh's D'Coopage

I’m so over the whole selfish, self-absorbed, individualistic Westerner thing. It’s been bugging me for a while now, I’ve just been thinking I’m becoming a cranky old woman:old but lately it’s beginning to really get me down. Whether it’s appalling motorists who tail-gate and have the ‘must get in front’ mentality, people who breed chickens to be little egg factories and don’t care what happens to them after a certain age or those who panic-buy Ventolin because it apparently helps you breathe better if you get Coronavirus, I’m increasingly dismayed by people’s mind-boggling selfishness.

And then I see behaviour that (somewhat) restores my faith in humanity. Today my husband was doing a long bike-ride on a quiet country road when he got hit by a car. It could have been a lot worse, he ended up with cuts and bruises and no breaks but it was a hit-and-run. There was a witness, who stopped and checked he was ok and the lady behind him stopped as well (she called me). The 1st Responders were Rural Fire Service who checked him out thoroughly. He was taken to the nearest hospital where the staff were great, and a couple of hours later the police had been given the name and address of a suspect. There is a strong probability that the driver was drunk and will probably get off with a slap on the wrist, but everyone else today was amazing. My husband said he hoped the guy was drunk because if he wasn’t, it means he deliberately hit him.

So I know that there are good people around, sometimes it just feels really hard to see them.
Oh, a dissenter.:clap
I got so over our current economic and political model about 20 years ago. I wasn't all that keen on it before then. It's one of the reasons I came out here despite the problems. If I hadn't come here I would have gone to Sicily, or Greece.
 
Oh, a dissenter.:clap
I got so over our current economic and political model about 20 years ago. I wasn't all that keen on it before then. It's one of the reasons I came out here despite the problems. If I hadn't come here I would have gone to Sicily, or Greece.

Sometimes I wish I could live on a hill with just chickens. Although said hill would have a huge ceiling on it to keep out those goshawks! :wee (That’s me, chasing the goshawks away).
 
I’m so over the whole selfish, self-absorbed, individualistic Westerner thing. It’s been bugging me for a while now, I’ve just been thinking I’m becoming a cranky old woman:old but lately it’s beginning to really get me down. Whether it’s appalling motorists who tail-gate and have the ‘must get in front’ mentality, people who breed chickens to be little egg factories and don’t care what happens to them after a certain age or those who panic-buy Ventolin because it apparently helps you breathe better if you get Coronavirus, I’m increasingly dismayed by people’s mind-boggling selfishness.

And then I see behaviour that (somewhat) restores my faith in humanity. Today my husband was doing a long bike-ride on a quiet country road when he got hit by a car. It could have been a lot worse, he ended up with cuts and bruises and no breaks but it was a hit-and-run. There was a witness, who stopped and checked he was ok and the lady behind him stopped as well (she called me). The 1st Responders were Rural Fire Service who checked him out thoroughly. He was taken to the nearest hospital where the staff were great, and a couple of hours later the police had been given the name and address of a suspect. There is a strong probability that the driver was drunk and will probably get off with a slap on the wrist, but everyone else today was amazing. My husband said he hoped the guy was drunk because if he wasn’t, it means he deliberately hit him.

So I know that there are good people around, sometimes it just feels really hard to see them.

I'm so glad he is okay, like others have said -it could have been worse :hugs :hugs
 
Very little has changed for us. We already work from home on~line, are semi~isolated, homeschooled, grow some of our own food. I don't get what some people out here are making all the fuss about. :idunno I know you, like us, are very self~sufficient in some ways but it's like in a generation people have forgotten how to get along without certain stuff. Boggles me mind, it does.:lol: Like seriously, people are fighting over toilet paper. Toilet paper!!! I'm not that old, but when I was a kid Brisbane suburbs still didn't have sewerage. It was a dunny down the back, squares of newspaper on a nail, & a bin of sawdust. I hope we grow some common sense soon!
They told us this morning at the drug store that people are using TP in place of masks. They are wrapping it around their heads. These people need to take a special test.
 
I would have never thought that as an adult I’d still get to “hunt” for eggs.. and they are even colored for me! Those gals are great!! And God is GOOD!! View attachment 2057406
You truly do not need to color eggs for Easter. You are correct. You are greatly blessed.
 
I’m so over the whole selfish, self-absorbed, individualistic Westerner thing. It’s been bugging me for a while now, I’ve just been thinking I’m becoming a cranky old woman:old but lately it’s beginning to really get me down. Whether it’s appalling motorists who tail-gate and have the ‘must get in front’ mentality, people who breed chickens to be little egg factories and don’t care what happens to them after a certain age or those who panic-buy Ventolin because it apparently helps you breathe better if you get Coronavirus, I’m increasingly dismayed by people’s mind-boggling selfishness.

And then I see behaviour that (somewhat) restores my faith in humanity. Today my husband was doing a long bike-ride on a quiet country road when he got hit by a car. It could have been a lot worse, he ended up with cuts and bruises and no breaks but it was a hit-and-run. There was a witness, who stopped and checked he was ok and the lady behind him stopped as well (she called me). The 1st Responders were Rural Fire Service who checked him out thoroughly. He was taken to the nearest hospital where the staff were great, and a couple of hours later the police had been given the name and address of a suspect. There is a strong probability that the driver was drunk and will probably get off with a slap on the wrist, but everyone else today was amazing. My husband said he hoped the guy was drunk because if he wasn’t, it means he deliberately hit him.

So I know that there are good people around, sometimes it just feels really hard to see them.
So sorry to hear this! Glad he’s okay...
Or perhaps it was an idiot on their phone :barnie
 
Nope, nope, nope. I got lost on the last sentence and had to look it up! :lol:

BYC is educational on several fronts! (And I'm not letting Tsuki subscribe to Chicken Digger's Journal either. She is too bossy now without getting new ideas!)
Maybe Lilly will send her a subscription for Christmas. :D
 

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