So glad you were able to help your neighbors. Hopefully this will blossom into a reciprocal relationship that you both can share and participate in.
I pride myself in being very self-sufficient but it sure is nice to buddy up and share canning chores or whatever else might be on the horizon.
Just knowing there is help available if needed, is a big load off.
Couldn't agree more @themerrylotus. You may be aware or the book Prosper! By Adam Taggart and Chris Martenson. They describe this kind of thing as social capital. One of the hardest investments to get right but possibly one of the most important.
Hopefully we all can foster quality relationships. We strive for quality over quantity and as a result have very few friends. Those we have however are of good substance. Thanks for your comment!
It's true, "quality over quantity". I can count my true friends on my hands. I've not heard of that book, but will look it up, sounds like something I would enjoy.
Great! I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for weighing in.