It’s time to help out

Much has been said and written about the snow that has fallen on us these days and months and years will pass without being erased from memory.  Having two Blizzards in one month I do not think it happened before.  It seems like punishment to New England for the Patriots winning the Super Bowl.

Widening the streets and avenues of the huge piles of snow accumulated along the roads and sidewalks with our own resources, would have taken us only God knows how long, and thanks to the Governor’s help who provided equipment and labor from the National Guard, the enormous task is being carried out successfully.

During this crisis, we should keep several things in mind, in addition to our security and that of our family it is to ensure the safety of our neighbors and especially those who need help and give them a hand.

It is also important to remember that while we are inside our houses, warm and with plenty of food, there are creatures out there that depend on our help to survive.  There are birds, cats, squirrels, etc. that due to the thickness of the snow cannot find anything to eat.  In your next trip to the supermarket, remember to buy seeds for birds and food, preferably dry, for cats.

They are also God’s creatures!