All around our neighborhood, hearts have been appearing over the last month. Someone has been making plywood cut-out hearts on posts to stick in your lawn. Some have appeared on hydro poles and in windows. Someone down the road shaped a string of lights into a heart on their fence.
All this is to show support for our armies of essential workers, from healthcare professionals to delivery drivers, to the grocery store workers and many others who are in close proximity to the public all day long.
We combined this heart theme with another suggestion to brighten up Victoria with Christmas lights, and clipped a string of lights to our hedge facing the road.
To give a sense of scale, the hedge is taller than our camping trailer (parked behind, out of sight) and twice as tall as me. The heart is about 9’ tall. Standing on tip-toe I can barely reach the red light at the bottom of the “V” across the top.
Of course with the light evenings this heart isn’t visible until some time after 8pm, but I like to think it brings some cheer to people driving past of an evening.
Saturday, May 9, 2020
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Love it! Good work!
Rick
That was really nice of you!
Thanks, Rick.
Alex, it's a small gesture, but from the heart. Our daughter works in the bakery at a grocery store so it's very real for us.
Hi Ian - wonderful to see ... well done - it might be a small gesture - but worthwhile - essential workers have really helped so much keeping people safe and well (medics, refuse workers, shop-servers, services of many sorts) - great to see - all the best Hilary
Hilary, this crisis has really sharpened people's ideas of, and appreciation for, what counts as "essential" in our lives.
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