Drew, I suspect your neighbor had less strength to deal with the loss of his wife than maybe you or I hopefully have, it痴 great you don稚 judge him.
thanks, I appear to be the only one who doesn't, but the place is such an eyesore, here's a guy who can be lucid one moment, then throwing his dirty paper plates and trash out on the lawn and for sure all over the floor of his trailer. The door was open today and I looked in...oh my.
He has asked me if i want to go out to dinner with him, says he'll get cleaned up.
Geez. Maybe I invite him over to dinner first and see how that goes. I'm pretty sure he is crawling with fleas.
And now I'm told because he didn't fertilize his collards, his "slinger" was of course broken, that they aren't big enough to harvest for Christmas, when he was going to make his big financial killing. All that work and I bet this stuff rots out there...His idea is just let it grow and fertilize it in the Spring. ??
It's all pretty dysfunctional.
I would be even more sympathetic if his issues were recent, but they aren't. His place has been a mess since anyone can remember.
Once he lost his good jobs twenty years ago due to alcohol, and permanently lost his driver's license, he's been on a steady spiral since.
I can only imagine what Farmer's chicken operation would be like if he consumed half a gallon of hooch a day.
I bet those chickens would be free ranging with the best of them.
