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I'm super happy that it's sunny on this work-from-home day for me.

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  • dillyd@turtleisland.socialD dillyd@turtleisland.social

    @wimi
    I probably should have said: a common sight in snowy places 😊

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    #9

    @dillyd Hehe.

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    • dillyd@turtleisland.socialD dillyd@turtleisland.social

      A common sight in Quebec, the fallen glove that has been placed on a fence post in hopes that its owner will find it when they pass by again. A sign of optimism and good will towards strangers.
      #MagicInTheMundane

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      #10

      @dillyd Plus, it keeps the dogs from peeing on it 😉

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      • dillyd@turtleisland.socialD dillyd@turtleisland.social

        A common sight in Quebec, the fallen glove that has been placed on a fence post in hopes that its owner will find it when they pass by again. A sign of optimism and good will towards strangers.
        #MagicInTheMundane

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        #11

        @dillyd This world belongs to those who take the time to do something for others, even if it is just to keep a glove visible and dry!!

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        • dillyd@turtleisland.socialD dillyd@turtleisland.social

          A common sight in Quebec, the fallen glove that has been placed on a fence post in hopes that its owner will find it when they pass by again. A sign of optimism and good will towards strangers.
          #MagicInTheMundane

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          #12

          @dillyd ah yes, the fence gloves...and sunglasses and hats, kids' shoes and boots, all booty at our local parks. One understands the gloves and so forth, but how does one lose shoes?

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          • carolannie@c.imC carolannie@c.im

            @dillyd ah yes, the fence gloves...and sunglasses and hats, kids' shoes and boots, all booty at our local parks. One understands the gloves and so forth, but how does one lose shoes?

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            #13

            @carolannie we saw a pair of snowpants in the middle of the road once! Maybe related to boots 😂

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            • dillyd@turtleisland.socialD dillyd@turtleisland.social

              On a whim, I walked up a small hillside to see the trees at the top, and look what I found!
              #mushtodon #LichenSubscribe

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              #14

              @dillyd If you find a RH mitten, upright, on a fence post it means 'Don't bother, I've moved to Michigan.'

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              • dillyd@turtleisland.socialD dillyd@turtleisland.social

                A common sight in Quebec, the fallen glove that has been placed on a fence post in hopes that its owner will find it when they pass by again. A sign of optimism and good will towards strangers.
                #MagicInTheMundane

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                #15

                @dillyd another kindness sometimes seen in Canada is scarves knitted and placed in public places for unhoused/disadvantaged people to take.

                #kindness #winter

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                • dillyd@turtleisland.socialD dillyd@turtleisland.social

                  A common sight in Quebec, the fallen glove that has been placed on a fence post in hopes that its owner will find it when they pass by again. A sign of optimism and good will towards strangers.
                  #MagicInTheMundane

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                  #16

                  @dillyd Folks do that in Toronto, too! And probably a lot of other places.

                  It’s so friendly.

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                  • ottaross@mastodon.socialO ottaross@mastodon.social

                    @dillyd another kindness sometimes seen in Canada is scarves knitted and placed in public places for unhoused/disadvantaged people to take.

                    #kindness #winter

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                    #17

                    @ottaross
                    How wonderful!

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                    • nead@social.vivaldi.netN nead@social.vivaldi.net

                      @dillyd If you find a RH mitten, upright, on a fence post it means 'Don't bother, I've moved to Michigan.'

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                      #18

                      @Nead 😂

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                      • lydiaschoch@mastodon.socialL lydiaschoch@mastodon.social

                        @dillyd Folks do that in Toronto, too! And probably a lot of other places.

                        It’s so friendly.

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                        #19

                        @lydiaschoch 😊

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                        • dillyd@turtleisland.socialD dillyd@turtleisland.social

                          A common sight in Quebec, the fallen glove that has been placed on a fence post in hopes that its owner will find it when they pass by again. A sign of optimism and good will towards strangers.
                          #MagicInTheMundane

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                          #20

                          @dillyd We do this here too, usually it’s something that’s been dropped from a push chair.

                          I am very good at losing one glove. I don’t think I have ever found any of them again.

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                          • lydiaschoch@mastodon.socialL lydiaschoch@mastodon.social

                            @dillyd Folks do that in Toronto, too! And probably a lot of other places.

                            It’s so friendly.

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                            #21

                            @lydiaschoch @dillyd It even happens in Philadelphia!

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                            • dillyd@turtleisland.socialD dillyd@turtleisland.social

                              I'm super happy that it's sunny on this work-from-home day for me. I was able to skip out for a nice walk, and I can make up the work later.
                              #snow

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                              #22

                              @dillyd nice to get a midday outing 🙂

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                              • broadfork@mastodon.greenB broadfork@mastodon.green

                                @dillyd We do this here too, usually it’s something that’s been dropped from a push chair.

                                I am very good at losing one glove. I don’t think I have ever found any of them again.

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                                #23

                                @Broadfork @dillyd my best results are in moderate fresh snow in the bush- when I can retrace my footsteps (literally) and see the glove against the white! (on bare ground, retracing my very convoluted steps is tricky, and of course deep snow might simply swallow the items-not always gloves, my hatchet is a frequent flier...lol)

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                                • cohanf@mastodon.onlineC cohanf@mastodon.online

                                  @Broadfork @dillyd my best results are in moderate fresh snow in the bush- when I can retrace my footsteps (literally) and see the glove against the white! (on bare ground, retracing my very convoluted steps is tricky, and of course deep snow might simply swallow the items-not always gloves, my hatchet is a frequent flier...lol)

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                                  #24

                                  @Broadfork @dillyd btw, had to look up push chair- wasn't sure if it was for a small child (stroller, here) or for someone with mobility issues (wheelchair)- I guess it's the former?

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                                  • broadfork@mastodon.greenB broadfork@mastodon.green

                                    @dillyd We do this here too, usually it’s something that’s been dropped from a push chair.

                                    I am very good at losing one glove. I don’t think I have ever found any of them again.

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                                    #25

                                    @Broadfork this year was the first time I lost a single glove, and I didn't find it

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                                    • cohanf@mastodon.onlineC cohanf@mastodon.online

                                      @Broadfork @dillyd my best results are in moderate fresh snow in the bush- when I can retrace my footsteps (literally) and see the glove against the white! (on bare ground, retracing my very convoluted steps is tricky, and of course deep snow might simply swallow the items-not always gloves, my hatchet is a frequent flier...lol)

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                                      #26

                                      @cohanf @Broadfork
                                      The other day while biking, I lost a handkerchief. I didn't even bother looking for it: white handkerchief in white snow. I'll need to start using dark handkerchiefs in the winter.

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                                      • dillyd@turtleisland.socialD dillyd@turtleisland.social

                                        @cohanf @Broadfork
                                        The other day while biking, I lost a handkerchief. I didn't even bother looking for it: white handkerchief in white snow. I'll need to start using dark handkerchiefs in the winter.

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                                        #27

                                        @dillyd @Broadfork this was a big benefit of those dollar store work gloves with fabricky tops and vinyl(?) palms- thin for summer thick for winter- as the fabricy parts are fluorescent.. I stopped getting the winter ones, though, as the palms don't hold up long to handling rough wood (though nothing really does..)

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                                        • cohanf@mastodon.onlineC cohanf@mastodon.online

                                          @Broadfork @dillyd btw, had to look up push chair- wasn't sure if it was for a small child (stroller, here) or for someone with mobility issues (wheelchair)- I guess it's the former?

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                                          #28

                                          @cohanf @dillyd Yes, the former. Here a pushchair, stroller, pram or buggy are all interchangeable terms for equipment to move small children about in.

                                          A wheelchair is for use by anyone with mobility issues.

                                          Here in the UK toys are mostly chucked out of prams by children.

                                          In America it seems it’s mostly done by their richest adults.

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