Kudos to the two women and volunteers who helped out the domesticated goose. You are true animal lovers and I love you for having done what you did! We routinely have to stop for geese crossing the …
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Kudos to the two women and volunteers who helped out the domesticated goose. You are true animal lovers and I love you for having done what you did! We routinely have to stop for geese crossing the road with their little family of siblings trailing along behind them. This isn’t a highly traveled road and everyone slows down and even stops if needed to let the family pass. It’s people like you (the two women) who continue to make this world still worth living in or I’d have left it long ago. There aren’t many “good” people left anymore what with the caliber of people our region seems to produce.