Archive for May, 2018

Salisbury Kindness

Thursday, May 10th, 2018

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Thank you to the welcoming committee of Grace Foxwell Murdock and Martin Hutchison of Salisbury, Maryland. They have a big weekend planned for the Kindness Bus Tour all four days. Salisbury is a very kind place.

Thank You Joe and Claire

Wednesday, May 9th, 2018

5-9

Thank you to Joe and Claire Malczyn for opening their home to me and Bogart and showing us around their town. Major red carpet hospitality.

Wilmington Kindness

Tuesday, May 8th, 2018

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Before leaving Wilmington, South Carolina for Rocky Mount, I stopped in Bitty and Beau’s for a quick cup of coffee. This wonderful little coffee shop hires those with special needs and is an amazing place to watch your coffee or tea brewed very lovingly. Trevor, who handled my order, insisted on posing with me by the Kindness Bicycle. Thank you for that Trevor.

 

Charleston Kindness

Monday, May 7th, 2018

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Sister Sandra Makowski, Chancellor of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston, invited us back to meet everyone at the Diocese, including Bishop Robert Guglielmone. Bogart, feeling better today after a visit to the vet, made friends with the Bishop’s dog.

Kindness for Bogart

Sunday, May 6th, 2018

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With Bogart not feeling as well as he should for the past couple of days, Lisa Scarbrough, Founder and Director of Coastal Pet Rescue in Savannah came by and gave an opinion on Bogart’s discomfort, sounds like he has hip dysplasia. Thank you so much Lisa.
Bogart and I are growing old together.

Savannah Kindness

Saturday, May 5th, 2018
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Several tour buses of students were a captive audience as I positioned myself on a street corner in Savannah. All buses erupted into cheers and applause when they saw the Kindness Bicycle I was on and shouted out to them that they are the future and will change the way those with special needs are mistreated.

 

Saint Augustine Kindness

Friday, May 4th, 2018

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One of my favorite towns that I just don’t get to visit enough in Saint Augustine, Florida. With a captive audience of tourists and the local residents this town is designed perfectly for the One Million Acts Of Kindness mission. It seems as if it is a melting pot for Kindness as every time I am there I find at least a couple of people who have seen me somewhere else in the United States.