This morning as I was greeting people at a busy Palos Verdes intersection, a 50ish black haired, dark eyed, olive skinned Latino man stopped his truck in a lane across the traffic from me.
He stared at me, and then without speaking a word, he reached out the full length of his arm holding in his hand a beautiful orange.
I shouted a thank you, and told him there was too much traffic for me to come out there.
But this man, a laborer, who was blocking a lane, didn't move his truck, or even change expressions. He just continued to stare at me, as he held out the orange.
For his safety and mine, when there was a brief break in traffic on my side of the street, I rushed out there, took the orange gently from his hand, and thanked him.
As he drove off, and I safely reached the other side of the street, I realized how beautiful this orange really is, and I was thankful for his kindness.
It was a special act of generosity, the cost of which was negligible but whose value was priceless, for he touched my heart.
With Love To All - Dick
1 comment:
A small on the outside but huge exchange on the inside
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