I've printed up little copies of our kids bird guide for a few parents desperate for distractions. We've received lovely care packaged (random chips, books, little craft projects) from all over. Been leaning on @alidogood's flower delivery a fair bit for pals.
— Michael L (@wtb_Michael) September 24, 2020
We got new neighbours a couple of months ago so I left a note in their letterbox welcoming them to the neighbourhood because it must be so tough moving in the middle of lockdown and they left a note in return and now we have chats over the back fence, it’s really nice.
— Harry Saddler (@MondayStory) September 24, 2020
Someone anonymously put a block of caramilk in our letterbox. I love you, beautiful stranger.
— Van Badham (@vanbadham) September 24, 2020
Our street established a collective tab at the local cafe so the paramedics at the ambulance station here eat free. Putting a tenner on the till for the ambos has become a community habit.
— Mat Larkin (@matchtrick) September 24, 2020
For my first Father’s Day my wife projected a film onto the brick wall beside the car park behind our apartment building. We sat in the car, bluetoothed the audio and ate malteasers and pop corn. It was v nice.
— J.P. Pomare (@JPPomare) September 24, 2020
Book swaps - a number of my neighbours have been leaving stacks of books at their gates. Books that they’ve done reading free for anyone to borrow pic.twitter.com/wFaPEwJ1lw
— Lauri King (@LauriKing15) September 24, 2020
A cute family of local kids are convinced I’m Rapunzel. This has been going since April! They leave flowers on my doorstep and I have a makeshift pulley system to lower down, smarties etc pic.twitter.com/zNZm5p6CfB
— emma koster (@Hey_Koster) September 24, 2020
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