
Here's a photo of where I was standing at the bus stop last week. As you can see it is absolutely pouring.
Fortunately I did have an umbrella with me.
Unfortunately it was a small umbrella and I was getting soaked.
I'd also missed 2 of the 3 buses that go on this route, meaning at least a 15 minute wait.
As I stood there I watched car after car drive by. Cars with one person driving. And it just made me think of my childhood.
Those were days when no one would drive by you in a rain storm. Like the good Samaritan, people were more inclined to help than to go on by and someone would pull over and offer a ride.
But no one offered me a ride on this day.
Those were also the days when hitch hiking was relatively safe and most of us never locked our doors when we left home. Out at the farm when someone drove down the road, they'd wave as they passed by. If you were walking along, they wouldn't hesitate to stop and offer a ride.
I just thought it was really sad that as a human race we just don't help each other very much any more. We're all too busy and too afraid to stop.


Have you ever stopped to look inside an iris? It's really so absolutely beautiful. It makes me think of church cathedrals when I see the light shining inside an iris. It's like a holy place.
I wonder, if someone had stopped on that rainy day to offer me a ride, would I have taken it?