Yes ABSOLUTELY! I love helping people out in severe need of something! No matter where I’m at! God will bless you for doing people a SERVICE 🙏🏾 FREE of CHARGE!
Yes, sometimes it is just something as simple as watering their flowers while I am watering my garden, helping out with edging, or recently I powerwashed a bunch of stuff for folks. Made sure to ask first and get permission, and settle any fears that I was complaining about their property, but it has been some fun afternoons in this neighborhood and was nice to help out.
Being a disabled guy fighting m/s 22 years & 90% mobility gone in the my legs at only 52 years old ! You sir have NO clue what a blessing you are until your put in that spot ! I personally THANK folks as you !! Bless you !!
So what happens when most people do not have miracles healing and either suffer worse or die from the ailment.. Even if they pray in his name? Are they unworthy or not of true enough faith and made to suffer the consequences? Please explain to me how 'he' chooses to let most be sick, to suffer, or die before their time. I'm not trying to be snide or disrespectful... I want to learn how 'HE' works so that few are helped and the masses just go on having problems. In my culture we learn our Creator gives us the strength to deal with the issues that happen in life, not that they will be removed. That is what I want you to tell me about.
I felt this on a personal level. My neighbour knocked on my door one day and asked if they could mow my front yard because they were selling there house. When they noticed I was in a wheel chair and found out what happened (really bad accident on the way to work), they commented they wondered what happened because in the past I had always kept my yard looking great and were wondering what had changed. The long and short, instead of abusing me about my lawn, they were willing to do something about it which in the end helped both of us.
Ryan. Who dropped you on your head. Theoretically the accident kept them from earning a pay check. If a neighbor has noticeable changes around their home perhaps it's time to check on them 😮
I can understand. In 1996 I broke my back. Had to have ribs taken out to support my spine. I was in a wheelchair for 5 years. I was scared to death I would be dependent on someone helping me the rest of my life. I worked out 4 days a week for 8 long years building my back and and lower back. Lost a 105 pounds in the process. I'm officially disabled but not helpless. I walk and do many things my doctor would be upset about, but I am going to live my life on my terms no one else's. I do what I can do and I need a break from the pain I take it. Then up and back at it. There are people we can help that are worse off than we are that truly need help doing something's. Only a selfish person would not do it. But are the first to ask for help. There are always going to be people that prey on others. We just need to make sure that don't happen. Close communites don't have these problems often. I'm sorry for your injury. But you can still do for yourself, and that's a good thing. Never be so proud you can't ask for help when you need it. Most of the time you will get it cheerfully. Blessing.
You really are a great person for doing this and helping other people if I had the equipment that you do I would be out there doing it every day for people who just can't get it done you are a blessing to many people
I am disabled. I use a walker (or a cane for short distances.) A friend will take my trash up to the road for me. My driveway is on an incline making it almost impossible for me to do it. My friend's husband was in stage 4 lung Cancer.Naturally my trash was not a priority for her. She forgot to bring it down for me. So I walked up the hill and got it while my neighbor stood in his yard and watched. When I got about half way back down the drive he ask me if I needed any help. Now I know it not his place to help but what took me 20 minutes to do he could have done it in 2 minutes.one day that man will need help. But karma never forgets.
When you took time and did proper mulch spreading passes and then set up the pit and trampoline. For what it's worth ...You got much respect with me Brother.
There’s a cute little home hidden back there! My dad was disabled for years before passing, he couldn’t take care of the yard and my mom worked two jobs to support them. Their neighbor mowed their lawn every two weeks like clockwork and still does. He never asked for a penny or spoke to them about it, he saw a need and just filled it. ❤
Good thing you noticed that smoking well how often do you have to wash those mowers like that they're also big and I know they get off of Dusty I never I don't know where you you're located at but boy wherever it's at you guys are a lot of Dusty lawns so anyhow if it's just sort of curious but thankfully you've seen the smoke before it got too bad how are you doing such a nice job thank you
Let us not forget also how inspiring he is for all who come across him. It just makes others want to step up and help out. Just one good deed sends many ripples out into the world. 🌎
I've been disabled (paralyzed) for 20 years now. I can say this, we, most of us who are disabled, hate asking for help with things we can no longer do for ourselves. Additionally, all disabilities are not visible. So if you're neighbor's lawn, or whatever, is not being attended to, just check in on them to see if they're ok. With that said, thank you for helping this woman. She now has the best looking lawn and yard in her neighborhood 💪💪💪💪
I’m disabled too, but please ask for help? There is some nice ppl out there that are will to help. I personally asked for help from my family. They wanted me to do things in return in which I had no problem doing.
I have had rheumatoid arthritis for 11 years. I'm 71 now. My disabled son lives with me. Even though he's disabled, he keeps leaves blown and bagged, plants a little vegetable garden every year, and tries to help with household chores. I do the grocery shopping and sometimes cook. Chopping things is hard because my hands are so afflicted. And my young granddaughter cooks for us too. We all help each other as best we can. God bless this young man!
I became physically disabled at 19. Society often forgets us or dismisses our problems. It's nice to see people like you helping others. I just wanted to say thank you.
“LOVE ONE ANOTHER AS I HAVE LOVED YOU;” “LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF”; “CONSIDER OTHERS HIGHER THAN YOURSELF” - Learn true humility and be blessed 🙏 JESUS first OTHERS next YOURSELF last🙏❤️ AND JESUS WILL GIVE JOY IN YOUR HEART❤️ TO OTHERS AND YOURSELF 😮
Yes, as a society, we often forget disabled, elderly, mothers with strollers, etc. I qork as a city planner, and in all my projects I forced developers to do designs that were ADA compliant, even though they could've gotten around them. That enabled all the other planners to point to my projects to force their developers to provide ADA designs. I loved that part of my job, fighting for those that unfortunately are ignored sometimes.
@@porciestreethenderson202 be fair. That grass was made of iron! Even on a stand up mower it was refusing to be cut and had to reverse a lot. That yard could break many people’s spirits but this guy had the perfect equipment. If I had his gear and a neighbor asked me for help I’d probably help and I’m betting a lot of other neighbors would help as well if they could if property asked. It’s up to the disabled person to make connections too and be friendly with the neighbors around her.
@@raymondcarter1137 - Back in the day, I was the first one to help if I saw a need, without asking. I am a friendly person, and they would never have needed to beg me for help. Now that I have developed a chronic and disabling health condition, there aren't too many people who seem willing to do what I was willing to do. (I know not all are able, and I understand). And by the way, before you say I didn't ask for help, I did. I paid three different lawn people who flaked out on me. I understand not many want to work in 107 degree heat, which we have had this summer where I live, but I was willing to meet them at 6:00 AM, if necessary, so they wouldn't overheat. So, it's not as simple as you seem to think. That's why I am moving to a detached townhome with a small yard, which is the right size for me to keep up, in what seems to be a close-knit community.
I cannot tell you how much that meant to me to watch you do that. I’m living that scenario. As much as I love doing yardwork I can’t do it I’ve had five years of ankle surgeries and I can’t walk through my grass. I know how much that lady was blessed by you doing that. You are a true man of God! I’m so happy for her and for your kind heart
You can tell this yard used to be well loved. All the kids toys and the puppy things.... This was definitely a happy and loved yard ❤️ so glad to see it looking better
I took care of my disabled Dad for 6 years and neighbors complained about everything. My hands were full till the day he died and I must say that it has taken all of my strength to not say what I really think about these entitled well off self centered individuals. A
Invite the complainers to mow. Hold a BBQ and invite the whole neighborhood AND their lawnmowers. Some people need an invitation or just to hear the obvious.
They are self centered because they do t want their neighborhood to turn into a waste land? They want it kept up to not attract crime and trash? Have you talked to them?
Hi maria.i know it was hard for you because when my mom passed.i drove 3 hrs.each way to my dads house and like you i never stopped.when i showed up 1 day at his house .people were at the front.and told me he was gone.somehow we. Find the strengh to move forward.so blessings to you for helping your dad👍👍👍👍🌟✨☺🌸
Well as I have said before as one with Cerebral palsy, Learning Disability, and Depth Perception issues. I also have Hypoglycemia which is considered a blood sugar issue and thus also under ADA as my other disabilities, just wait until you who don't have a disability, it could change in an instant. You may get in a serious accident or have a stroke, then you could end up disabled.
That turned out amazing! Can’t even imagine how much stress that poor woman had looking at that every day knowing she couldn’t do it. Im with you in saying if people put as much effort into helping as they do into complaining our world would be a much better place❣️
You are the type of person that helped form the United States. If more people were like you we would have a safer and happier world. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping people what you do I know how hard it is because I've had several back surgeries and it's getting harder and harder for me to get around.. I know the Lord has blessed you and your family and once again thank you so much.
I think you did a wonderful thing for this person. You went above and beyond by moving the trampoline and setting up the lawn furniture again for them. Great job. Keep up the good work. GOD BLESS YOU!!
What a blessing you are! An elderly man's yard wasn't cared for and neighbors complained. One finally called for welfare check. He took his life. When i asked why no one checked on him I got the story how not safe. This was a minister. In my 71 years I've knocked on many doors and like you wasn't afraid. All I can say is God bless you! We need more young people like you in the world.
If you're recently disabled, you're not only struggling with the change of your entire life - trying to upkeep maintenance is almost impossible. Ask me how I know it... I clicked subscribe because for this act of kindness alone you deserve a million subscribers.
You can tell that yard was loved and cared for at one point in time. Those neighbors are awful for not realizing something had changed and his women needed help. Life has ups and downs and they let her down. Bless you for stepping in. You did an amazing job. I watch many landscapers and have to say you mow the best. You do great mulching and leave an imperfect lawn looking great👏❤️
Nobody knows what trials an tribulations another person might be having to face in their daily lives. Be kind, humble ,and understanding because someday heaven forbid you might have to deal with, an unexpected disability of your own . Thank you Fill for your kindness. It will come back too you ten fold !
As someone who has struggled with my own disability and property upkeep in the past, I just want to say thank you. This is such a wholesome, kind, life-changing thing to offer someone else in need. Thank you for being the change in the world! ♡
It’s like a breath air seeing the before and after. You’re such a kind soul for doing such wonderful deeds for random strangers. You are a blessing to all those you come in contact with.
I can't believe the work you did on this property...clearing all the stuff and moving the trampoline, arranging the chairs around the fire pit, and of course the mowing and trimming. It's not money and power that make the world go 'round, it's love and kindness, and you can't have one without the other. You are a blessing and you are blessed.
Just subscribed. I will keep on watching your videos and tell my friends about it. Others get monetize doing stupid, non sense videos. You are helping others, especially those who are in need. May you be blessed with more prosperity. God sees your heart ❤️. I can imagine that disabled lady sitting in her backyard now watching her kids or grandkids playing🥰. Hopefully she can still do that.
When I was in my thirties I mowed lawns and did weedeating for two elderly ladies, one disabled, plus my own with a push mower! I held down a full time job while raising two daughters! I absolutely felt so good inside doing for others who could not do for themselves! I even trimmed trees and shrubs. I even dug my own flower beds and planted flowers! Our lawns were the best in our community. I truly miss those days...I am now 74 years old! That's why I love watching your videos, it's almost like doing it all once again! Thank you and God Bless!
I just spent a month and a half in the hospital. I have 1 foot amputated toes and a cast with instructions to stay off of it. I know how easy it is to let things overtake you. You have bless this person, and taking a burden off of their back, and I thank you for that.
As a kid growing up myself, and my four brothers helped out all the senior citizens that went to our church with all of their yardwork… we desperately need that sense of camaraderie and community back in this country…
@Welshwazza He is a liar, what is he lieing about? You cannot make a statement like that without details of what he is lieing about. LIAR: please inform us with your explanation!!!!!!!
@@karengossett1475 That was an incredible but yet polite statement. I think this man is a blessing to alot of people and gives hope that there is more kin people in this world than what people think.
That was a kind and very generous thing you did for this lady. Both my husband and I are disabled, but we have a couple of neighbors who are either elderly or disabled, so when he can, he mows their grass or clears their driveways from snow unless someone else has already done it. We were recently gone out of state for 2 months for a family emergency, and our neighbor mowed our yard twice while we were gone and we are so grateful that she did that because he would have had to go around at least twice, lowering the mower deck after that first time. I hope that neighbor is embarrassed by what she did. God bless you sir, we are supposed to look out for each other whenever we can, and you did it 10 fold as I watched the entire video.
@@cherylebbing199 Honey please know that not all Karen’s are horrible people. I have been teased by my family and put down by others since this “Karen” thing started. I laugh about it now tho 😂 Have a good day ❤️🙏
@@karengossett1475 Karen, I deleted my comment. Thanks for calling me out on this. I have no idea what she has been going through and I will be kinder in the future. I have a niece named Karen and love her dearly. Thank you, again.
@@karengossett1475 She's the life of the party anyway and can roll with the punches making everyone around have a good laugh. Stay safe and be well. ; D
Loss of a job, a loved one, injury…. People seem to forget how easily life can be turned upside down. Thank you for showing this homeowner respect and compassion when she truly needed it. 🙏🏻
Love how careful you are. You bring honor to the Lord and yourself with how you treat those who are often overlooked by society or are struggling. Thank you for “walking the talk”.
As you revealed all it's secrets I kept thinking, "What a beautiful garden. It's loved and been full of life." Thank you for restoring that for this woman. No-one deserves any form of abuse and neglect. 👍💜
I would NOT consider this ladies neighbors an actual “neighbors”. I am 73 and disabled widow in a wheelchair. Before I became disabled, I used to mow and rake my neighbors yard. She was older than I am and she was being forced to pay a neighbor kid $40 a week to mow her front and back yard. I did it free! GOD has seen that I am now taken care of. GOD bless you for what you have done for this lady. Her supposed neighbors will get their KARMA and deserved blessings from GOD. You have a new sub from me. 🥰
I do help neighbors when they let me. 😎 At one point I was tired of hearing my neighbor complaining about another neighbor so I just looked at him and said “have you offered to help?” He looked at me like I was nuts and scoffed. I told him if he has time and energy to complain, he’s got time to help. Neighbor has not spoken to me since. 🤣 Side note. The one with the long grass did cut their lawn. He works third shift and with the weather it just got out of control.
What a fantastic job you’ve done Fill, it was obvious from the state of the gardens that the lady was struggling, whatever the reason, the neighbours should have helped her, not be rude to her, the world would be a kinder place to live with more people like you 😊❤️
We all need to realize that there are folks in our very neighborhoods that need help like this beautiful lady did. Thank you for taking care of her yard for her. You likely made her entire year. I hope that you will be able to keep in touch with her. God bless my friend.
That transformation was incredible! Thank you for helping this person out. I’ll bet she felt better about her whole situation by this act of generosity. Well bone!
My father was a lawn man for years and he had an all girl crew me and my sisters. He's long retired, it was hard work but together we made it work for us all. Lawn service put us all through school and happier days with good memories. Thanks for sharing.
I've watched a few lawn videos and yours is by far my favorite. You really put in the extra effort, moving things around, posing things when you're done. You don't put the home owners on camera as content, you just do what you came to do and show case your work. It is really respectable and you seem like a genuinely good dude. thanks
Bless you; I’m disabled and it’s so hard when people judge before even trying to understand. Your awesome for doing this , you up lift everyone who watches.
I want to say thank you for doing this. I have had back issues for almost 20 years. It has progressed rapidly in the past year, and I'm now on disability. I'm extremely fortunate to have a very kind neighbor who does my yard work for me now. He's watched my mobility get worse, and before the spring told me to not worry about my yard anymore. It's hard because most of us would like nothing more than to be able to do these things. Yet time and time again I see people calling the homeowners "lazy". Thank you for being a good and caring person.
If the neighbor took the time to verbally insult the lady, why wouldn’t he/she ask if she needed help. What ever happened to being neighborly???? Shame on the insulter. Thanks for helping. You are a good person.
@H⚙meW⚙rk How rude! There are probably many reasons why she must stay there. Can't afford to move, doesn't have anyone to help her move, not being able to find a house that can accommodate her disability, and many other reasons. You're probably the same type of person who insulted her. So caught up in your own little entitled world that you cannot see the troubles others have. Become a human again and have some compassion for your fellow humans "KAREN"!
@H⚙meW⚙rk maybe they can now that it's back to normal. Perhaps with it being out of control, the lady felt overwhelmed with no where to turn for help. Sometimes the written work appears more harsh than it is intended. Sometimes not. Hard to know which way it is these days.
I love this YOU WERE A BELOVED SON TO HER THIS DAY. GOD BLESS YOU. WE may not have the means to do financial things but we could be a brother, mother or daughter, even a grandchild to someone in need. Bless you and your service and SHAME ON THOSE WHO CAUSED HER MORE GRIEF.
MAN! It takes a lot of skill and experience to cut a yard that messed up! I've mowed our different lawns for over 68 years and have never had anything like that!!!! You are AWESOME!! Thanks also your your generous donation of time and heart to help this lady in need! Loe you!
Watching you work is amazing! I’m 78 yrs old, I’m in total shock at the job you have taken on! Clearly this person had a complete life before what ever happened, happened. There are children’s toys, yard furniture, a fire pit, pets, trampoline, etc! It breakers my heart to even imagine what might have happened 😢. Where is her family? Her neighbar could have offered to help rather than judge! What will happen going forward… who will be there after you leave… I pray Dear Lord God she will not be left alone, I pray there will be a helping hand come her way as you have, in your name Lord, Amen 🙏
This is the first time I've seen one of your videos. I'm in tears over you helping that disabled lady. As a disabled lady myself, I am blessed to have a devoted son who takes care of me. I would send you what money I could every month to put towards keeping her lawn mowed. Thank you for posting this and proving that there *are* still good people in this world. Liked and subbed. 🙂
What a kind, respectful & generous soul you are! In this day and age, this is such a rare occurrence. You really want to help people, it’s genuine. 🥹You’re parents should be very proud. I hope nothing but good things are given back to you. You’re making a difference and I for one am a fan! Thank you for ALL your hard work. 👍 🌟
Considering how much trouble you had with the string trimmer, I am really impressed with your mower. Your actions made an incredible difference in that yard, truly amazing. Good to see you wearing a face mask to filter the dust from your face and lungs. Wishing you and your bride another blessed week, gentle weather, nourishing rain and restful evenings. Peace brother
God Bless You Phil, for helping people the way you do! You not only cut the grass but you also help to clean up the yard! It is a pleasure to see that! Seems like most people these days would rather complain, than pitch in and help their neighbors.
I've seen several of these makeover channels, and you all deserve to be praised for what you do to help people, especially helping those folks that can't do for themselves. Bless all of you for your efforts to make this life better, and for helping to keep neighborhoods look neat & tidy.
the fact that there is a growing presence of people like you going around doing charitable yard work is amazing and gives me hope in this crazy world we live in.
Your a good man ♥️ instead of neighbors insulting someone who is having a hard time, they should step up and help their neighbor out 🙃 Your like an angel, swooping in to help 👍🏼 Awesome job man ♥️
People are always quick to judge. I live in a HOA and I mowed and edges and clean about five to eight neighbors yards completely free and didn't even ask if they needed help. Recently my lawnmower broke down and now I'm receiving citations. It breaks my heart my neighbors care so little about others.
One neighbour's stole everything I had outside for me cleaning including my hose and every blur bin I had for 4 years. His child mother told me after he left. I could never catch him because my wheelchair sounds. Even if I had set up a camera whoever protects him after molesting him ad a child has enuff power in Ottawa to wave these incidents away. So, if u r a person with a mobility disability, get a camera. 86% of ppl regardless of the words coming out their mouth would not vote for the right issues so u could be more secure
I always look out for my neighbors and help whenever and if I can. How sad that this woman had no one to help her keep up after the yard and trash. God bless you for helping her.
This is one of the most kindness act or favor that a person can show to someone in need! Thank you sir for the blessing that you brought to this poor woman.God will bless you!
Thank you for helping this person. Years ago neighbors assisted neighbors out of the kindness of their heart. People are cruel these days. God bless you for what you’ve done!
Yes. It's sad there are too many "Karens" In the world today. It's soo good to see that there are people like you that are willing to help instead of judge. This was a GLORIOUS TRANSFORMATION!!!
You’re a super nice guy! Thankfully, I believe, most people are pretty caring and respectful of their neighbors. I’ve lived in my neighborhood for many, many years and we’re all getting older. I’m so impressed with your finely tuned moral compass and your tendency to follow the inclination to make our world better. I love your videos because you’re so meticulous and thorough, but most of all I think you’re a great person!
Hi... I had surgery and hadn't really kept up with you but I know you're a great person we need more people like you in this world. Thank you sir for being kind .
Phil you are one hell of a guy & you definitely broke your chops on this one, all I know is GOD is watching over you for all the things you do especially with helping thy neighbor, it's all gonna pay off for you some day, be well bud.
You should NEVER judge a disabled person period !! Thank you to all of you that give of their time and talent to help the disabled! May you be blessed always.
I was sick for 3 years before I found out I have fibromyalgia… people can be very ugly when you’re sick. We had neighbors who called the township on us rather then ask us if we needed help. I was lucky enough to get treatment and do well until Covid. Now I have long haul and my husband and I have found ourselves back at square one. Thanks for being a helper.
My favorite part of these videos is watching curbs get cleaned. The two times you sneezed, I said bless you. It’s automatic for me. And I subscribed. Great jobs you do!
You are an amazing young man and this world needs more people with a servant’s heart like you. My dad LOVES to mow grass. He is 81 yrs young and still mows our yard along with 4 other yards and he loves it. My mom has dementia, my dad has stage 4 cancer, and I’m disabled but take care of them both 24/7. But yard work is not my thing. Luckily, where I live with my parents we have lived here for 55 years and our neighbors are like family. If my dad can’t do it, my neighbor picks up the slack. If my neighbor is out of town or sick, my dad mows their yard. People are so quick to judge when you don’t know what goes on behind closed doors and you don’t know what people are going through. A kind gesture goes a LONG way when people are hurting. Always choose joy and kindness!! Again, thank you for all you do ❤️.
65 years old healthy guy and have spent a lifetime helping others who are in need . The amazing friendships I've made is worth way more than any amount of money in the world! Thanks for helping this lady out. The world needs more people like you! God Bless
Ok a mom so very glad this video somehow found my feed. Not only do I appreciate the gesture, respect and attitude of helping out his neighbor, but his work ethic is fantastic. I have had countless workers at my home and doing renovations at other homes my wife and I acquired these past two years. It has been an unbelievably frustrating and sad experience to see the lack of pride people take in their work nowadays. So many people don’t want to to work and when they do, it is half-assed and while moaning and groaning the entire time. I have never understood how someone could leave work sloppily done ( especially when being paid very very well for it. The gentleman in this video left no detail overlooked. It exuded respect and pride for himself as well as respect for the customer ( disabled person that he was helping and NOT getting paid for). Examples, going over and over the grass until it was fully cut and not scraggly, he blew off the fire pit and then places the chairs back and blew them off, he moved the trampoline back and blew time off, he blew the refuse ( clippings and grass) out of the street so all the neighbors didn’t have to enjoy the aftermath mess ( so many people just leave it in the street), he made sure the weeds were fully cut and Pulled from the cracks in cement, etc… I wish there were more like you my friend.
You are a godsend❤️ That’s not too long ago I had back surgery and I’m aging a neighbor of mine help me cut my grass for the past couple of weeks that was such a blessing
I sympathize and appreciate your situation, I was able to maintain my property until recently when I became disabled ,I can hardly trim anything ,and then came the name calling and complaints, no one at all considered I was unable or lazy, it depresses me ,understanding is the first step.
Thank you for being a kind soul. We had 2 snow storms here in buffalo new york. Back to back. We have older people here. I snow blowed for all of them. Most could not even get of there doors. & feet of snow for the first storm. And 6 feet for the next one. Heater were shutting off. To much snow on the roof of there homes. I got up there and cleabed around there vents. To make sure they would be able to have heat. I did my part to help as much as a could. Just wanted to make sure everyone around me was ok. My wife even cooked meals for them. All the stores were closed. And there was a driving ban for a week We look out for everyone It made me feel good I was able to help them in need. Thank you for helping others
So young and wiser than most! Had a similar situation that killed me morally: caring for disabled husband who was going down hill, mowed lawn less frequently, “concerned” neighbor wrote an anonymous letter bashing me. I was already at the edge of exhaustion physically and morally, this letter just made me very ill. People like you are admirable with noble souls, pure angels sent to this world to back up the needy. God bless you and yours!
the people who matter don't judge the people who judge don't matter!! I'm disabled from a serious car accident. spent 3+ years in a wheelchair along with 33 surgeries. I'm a carpenter and worked for myself. after 20 years after my accident doing my thing I had to hang up my tool bag. hardest thing I ever had to do. I never should have lived nevermind walk.lol. every day is a blessing remember that!! this man who's channel I found tonight is a gift from God 🙏 amen I now have thousands of dollars worth of tools lol. I already sold the wood shop. but I really am having a hard time letting go of the rest of my tools.,there there the one's that are daily tools. I think I believe I can jump back on the horse and continue to work? it's really hard. bless you and the people who help others in need!! it's called Humidity and not making it about you. I hope this didn't sound like it's about me lol🙃
I used to mow my families yard, trim the edges along the walks, bricks are pretty hard to do but concrete so much easier. Then I left home and after the army, never mowed a yard again as lived in rentals. Later on, moved into a condo with my wife and ended up having a flower garden for over 20 yrs but got old, infirm, hard to keep it up. Pay a condo fee to have lawn mowed, but the garden has gone to pot as have a lot mobility issues. Watching you mow lawns for folks that for some reason can’t, makes me really appreciate your hard work on their behalf. Discounting your labor, how do you manage the costs involved with running your trimmers, and that big and small mowers. Takes gas in first place and oil. Do some of your customers know of your generosity and make a contribution to your ongoing effort, or do you use patron to help fund the effort. If the latter, I’m sure there are folks that would like to contribute to your ongoing good deeds. As a curiosity, where are you located.
You're a good young man helping those in need. You make this look easy but as a 65 year old myself that maintains my 5 acres with multiple structures and farm animals, I know how hard you work. God bless you.
Do you help your neighbors?
I cut there Grass plant flowers and rake the yard
Yes !
Yes ABSOLUTELY! I love helping people out in severe need of something! No matter where I’m at! God will bless you for doing people a SERVICE 🙏🏾 FREE of CHARGE!
I may start a landscaping business
Yes, sometimes it is just something as simple as watering their flowers while I am watering my garden, helping out with edging, or recently I powerwashed a bunch of stuff for folks. Made sure to ask first and get permission, and settle any fears that I was complaining about their property, but it has been some fun afternoons in this neighborhood and was nice to help out.
I was in tears by the time you were done. A stranger came to her aid when her neighbors would not. Thank you for your kindness.
Being a disabled guy fighting m/s 22 years & 90% mobility gone in the my legs at only 52 years old ! You sir have NO clue what a blessing you are until your put in that spot ! I personally THANK folks as you !! Bless you !!
I pray for you in that condition, that a total healing come your way in
the name of the Lord Jesus. EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE WITH HIM!!!
Praying for you
@@darleenparker2539 Amen by his stripes we are healed 💧
Thank you all !
So what happens when most people do not have miracles healing and either suffer worse or die from the ailment.. Even if they pray in his name? Are they unworthy or not of true enough faith and made to suffer the consequences? Please explain to me how 'he' chooses to let most be sick, to suffer, or die before their time. I'm not trying to be snide or disrespectful... I want to learn how 'HE' works so that few are helped and the masses just go on having problems. In my culture we learn our Creator gives us the strength to deal with the issues that happen in life, not that they will be removed. That is what I want you to tell me about.
I felt this on a personal level. My neighbour knocked on my door one day and asked if they could mow my front yard because they were selling there house. When they noticed I was in a wheel chair and found out what happened (really bad accident on the way to work), they commented they wondered what happened because in the past I had always kept my yard looking great and were wondering what had changed. The long and short, instead of abusing me about my lawn, they were willing to do something about it which in the end helped both of us.
Theoretically you could still pay someone to do it
Ryan. Who dropped you on your head. Theoretically the accident kept them from earning a pay check. If a neighbor has noticeable changes around their home perhaps it's time to check on them 😮
❤❤❤Much better.
I can understand. In 1996 I broke my back. Had to have ribs taken out to support my spine. I was in a wheelchair for 5 years. I was scared to death I would be dependent on someone helping me the rest of my life. I worked out 4 days a week for 8 long years building my back and and lower back. Lost a 105 pounds in the process. I'm officially disabled but not helpless. I walk and do many things my doctor would be upset about, but I am going to live my life on my terms no one else's.
I do what I can do and I need a break from the pain I take it. Then up and back at it. There are people we can help that are worse off than we are that truly need help doing something's. Only a selfish person would not do it. But are the first to ask for help. There are always going to be people that prey on others. We just need to make sure that don't happen. Close communites don't have these problems often.
I'm sorry for your injury. But you can still do for yourself, and that's a good thing. Never be so proud you can't ask for help when you need it. Most of the time you will get it cheerfully. Blessing.
You really are a great person for doing this and helping other people if I had the equipment that you do I would be out there doing it every day for people who just can't get it done you are a blessing to many people
I dont have to be disabled to love and admire this amazing man and his loving 💚💚💚.
i watch so many of these and it still never ceases to amaze me that neighbours will complain rather than help.
great job
I am disabled. I use a walker (or a cane for short distances.) A friend will take my trash up to the road for me. My driveway is on an incline making it almost impossible for me to do it. My friend's husband was in stage 4 lung Cancer.Naturally my trash was not a priority for her. She forgot to bring it down for me. So I walked up the hill and got it while my neighbor stood in his yard and watched. When I got about half way back down the drive he ask me if I needed any help. Now I know it not his place to help but what took me 20 minutes to do he could have done it in 2 minutes.one day that man will need help. But karma never forgets.
Considering you started with a jungle and made a yard, it looks wonderful.
When you took time and did proper mulch spreading passes and then set up the pit and trampoline. For what it's worth ...You got much respect with me Brother.
He's very good, and thorough (little Lebowski quote)
So much better. I hope the owner can keep up with it now.
Same here!!!
After all that work why do it half-assed? That's my thought.
Thank you Salty, Marklar, Nancy, and David 🤗
Bless you, my son is disabled and the number of times he has been insulted is disgusting.
That's very sad😢🙏
It’s a shame that the ladies neighbour doesn’t realise that a little kindness goes a long way, you’ve done a really good job 😊
The world needs more acts of kindness. Thank you for being one of them.
There’s a cute little home hidden back there! My dad was disabled for years before passing, he couldn’t take care of the yard and my mom worked two jobs to support them. Their neighbor mowed their lawn every two weeks like clockwork and still does. He never asked for a penny or spoke to them about it, he saw a need and just filled it. ❤
blessed be the neighbor
You weren't able to do it yourself?
@@ebazileyes1475 maybe he lives in some other state man!
Awesome ❤
Good thing you noticed that smoking well how often do you have to wash those mowers like that they're also big and I know they get off of Dusty I never I don't know where you you're located at but boy wherever it's at you guys are a lot of Dusty lawns so anyhow if it's just sort of curious but thankfully you've seen the smoke before it got too bad how are you doing such a nice job thank you
You did not just help that woman dude, you also helped me. It was 40 minutes of contentment watching you work. Thank you.
Good job God bless u
Let us not forget also how inspiring he is for all who come across him. It just makes others want to step up and help out. Just one good deed sends many ripples out into the world. 🌎
I've been disabled (paralyzed) for 20 years now. I can say this, we, most of us who are disabled, hate asking for help with things we can no longer do for ourselves. Additionally, all disabilities are not visible. So if you're neighbor's lawn, or whatever, is not being attended to, just check in on them to see if they're ok.
With that said, thank you for helping this woman. She now has the best looking lawn and yard in her neighborhood 💪💪💪💪
Great job
Thank you guys 😊 you are all amazing!
Wow!!! Such a great job he has done. It's beautiful!!
A yard of nothing but dust and allergies.
I’m disabled too, but please ask for help? There is some nice ppl out there that are will to help. I personally asked for help from my family. They wanted me to do things in return in which I had no problem doing.
I have had rheumatoid arthritis for 11 years. I'm 71 now. My disabled son lives with me. Even though he's disabled, he keeps leaves blown and bagged, plants a little vegetable garden every year, and tries to help with household chores. I do the grocery shopping and sometimes cook. Chopping things is hard because my hands are so afflicted. And my young granddaughter cooks for us too. We all help each other as best we can. God bless this young man!
😮what a job God bless you
I became physically disabled at 19. Society often forgets us or dismisses our problems. It's nice to see people like you helping others. I just wanted to say thank you.
“LOVE ONE ANOTHER AS I HAVE LOVED YOU;”
“LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF”;
“CONSIDER OTHERS HIGHER THAN YOURSELF” - Learn true humility and be blessed 🙏
JESUS first
OTHERS next
YOURSELF last🙏❤️
AND JESUS WILL GIVE JOY IN YOUR HEART❤️
TO OTHERS AND YOURSELF
😮
Yes, as a society, we often forget disabled, elderly, mothers with strollers, etc. I qork as a city planner, and in all my projects I forced developers to do designs that were ADA compliant, even though they could've gotten around them. That enabled all the other planners to point to my projects to force their developers to provide ADA designs. I loved that part of my job, fighting for those that unfortunately are ignored sometimes.
@@wesleytheanonymous3751 lol I'll give you a thumbs up since you seem to care
Looks awesome! I'm a disabled lady who lives in FL and you have no idea what a blessing you were to this lady! God bless you sir!!
That was a dusty one. She must have been thrilled, and the fact that the kids can now play outside. What a blessing you are👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
If I had an elderly neighbor I would definitely include their yard when I did mine! Some humans really have to do better!
Sadly, we're the worst species on the planet...!
@@porciestreethenderson202 be fair. That grass was made of iron! Even on a stand up mower it was refusing to be cut and had to reverse a lot. That yard could break many people’s spirits but this guy had the perfect equipment.
If I had his gear and a neighbor asked me for help I’d probably help and I’m betting a lot of other neighbors would help as well if they could if property asked. It’s up to the disabled person to make connections too and be friendly with the neighbors around her.
My husband does our neighbor when he does ours. Our neighbor is not living there anymore. He still keeps her yard up.
@@raymondcarter1137 - Back in the day, I was the first one to help if I saw a need, without asking. I am a friendly person, and they would never have needed to beg me for help. Now that I have developed a chronic and disabling health condition, there aren't too many people who seem willing to do what I was willing to do. (I know not all are able, and I understand). And by the way, before you say I didn't ask for help, I did. I paid three different lawn people who flaked out on me. I understand not many want to work in 107 degree heat, which we have had this summer where I live, but I was willing to meet them at 6:00 AM, if necessary, so they wouldn't overheat. So, it's not as simple as you seem to think. That's why I am moving to a detached townhome with a small yard, which is the right size for me to keep up, in what seems to be a close-knit community.
“ Be a blessing to your neighbor” are words of peace in action! God be with you!
It's wonderful to see people like yourself who help the needy, improve the appearance of their properties.
I cannot tell you how much that meant to me to watch you do that. I’m living that scenario. As much as I love doing yardwork I can’t do it I’ve had five years of ankle surgeries and I can’t walk through my grass. I know how much that lady was blessed by you doing that. You are a true man of God! I’m so happy for her and for your kind heart
You can tell this yard used to be well loved. All the kids toys and the puppy things.... This was definitely a happy and loved yard ❤️ so glad to see it looking better
Not one tree,flower or planted thing
If I hadn't seen you pull those patio chairs out of the grass, I wouldn't have believed they were in there. Excellent job!
Thanks TeeJay!
I took care of my disabled Dad for 6 years and neighbors complained about everything. My hands were full till the day he died and I must say that it has taken all of my strength to not say what I really think about these entitled well off self centered individuals.
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They’ll get theirs! Bless you you caring for your Dad. Some people are insensitive dolts.
Invite the complainers to mow. Hold a BBQ and invite the whole neighborhood AND their lawnmowers. Some people need an invitation or just to hear the obvious.
They are self centered because they do t want their neighborhood to turn into a waste land? They want it kept up to not attract crime and trash? Have you talked to them?
Hi maria.i know it was hard for you because when my mom passed.i drove 3 hrs.each way to my dads house and like you i never stopped.when i showed up 1 day at his house .people were at the front.and told me he was gone.somehow we. Find the strengh to move forward.so blessings to you for helping your dad👍👍👍👍🌟✨☺🌸
Well as I have said before as one with Cerebral palsy, Learning Disability, and Depth Perception issues. I also have Hypoglycemia which is considered a blood sugar issue and thus also under ADA as my other disabilities, just wait until you who don't have a disability, it could change in an instant. You may get in a serious accident or have a stroke, then you could end up disabled.
That turned out amazing! Can’t even imagine how much stress that poor woman had looking at that every day knowing she couldn’t do it. Im with you in saying if people put as much effort into helping as they do into complaining our world would be a much better place❣️
You are the type of person that helped form the United States. If more people were like you we would have a safer and happier world. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping people what you do I know how hard it is because I've had several back surgeries and it's getting harder and harder for me to get around.. I know the Lord has blessed you and your family and once again thank you so much.
People suck for the most part
That feeling of helplessness really, really is depressing. Criticism just adds to the sting.
I think you did a wonderful thing for this person. You went above and beyond by moving the trampoline and setting up the lawn furniture again for them.
Great job. Keep up the good work. GOD BLESS YOU!!
This contry needs more people like you!!!! GOD BLESS YOU!!!!
What a blessing you are! An elderly man's yard wasn't cared for and neighbors complained. One finally called for welfare check. He took his life. When i asked why no one checked on him I got the story how not safe. This was a minister. In my 71 years I've knocked on many doors and like you wasn't afraid. All I can say is God bless you! We need more young people like you in the world.
You went above and beyond on this! Your parent(s) raised you right! Thank God for people like you in this world.
Thank you Jodi. Yes I love my parents
We should all be people like this.
If you're recently disabled, you're not only struggling with the change of your entire life - trying to upkeep maintenance is almost impossible. Ask me how I know it...
I clicked subscribe because for this act of kindness alone you deserve a million subscribers.
You can tell that yard was loved and cared for at one point in time. Those neighbors are awful for not realizing something had changed and his women needed help. Life has ups and downs and they let her down. Bless you for stepping in. You did an amazing job. I watch many landscapers and have to say you mow the best. You do great mulching and leave an imperfect lawn looking great👏❤️
Nobody knows what trials an tribulations another person might be having to face in their daily lives. Be kind, humble ,and understanding because someday heaven forbid you might have to deal with, an unexpected disability of your own . Thank you Fill for your kindness. It will come back too you ten fold !
Much respect man for helping other who can’t do it or can’t afford it. Keep up the great work.
As someone who has struggled with my own disability and property upkeep in the past, I just want to say thank you. This is such a wholesome, kind, life-changing thing to offer someone else in need. Thank you for being the change in the world! ♡
It’s like a breath air seeing the before and after. You’re such a kind soul for doing such wonderful deeds for random strangers. You are a blessing to all those you come in contact with.
I can't believe the work you did on this property...clearing all the stuff and moving the trampoline, arranging the chairs around the fire pit, and of course the mowing and trimming. It's not money and power that make the world go 'round, it's love and kindness, and you can't have one without the other. You are a blessing and you are blessed.
Amen 🙏!!!
AMEN!
You do realize that he will make more money off the views than he will charging the customer? It's not like he's doing it for "free".
Just subscribed. I will keep on watching your videos and tell my friends about it. Others get monetize doing stupid, non sense videos. You are helping others, especially those who are in need. May you be blessed with more prosperity. God sees your heart ❤️. I can imagine that disabled lady sitting in her backyard now watching her kids or grandkids playing🥰. Hopefully she can still do that.
When I was in my thirties I mowed lawns and did weedeating for two elderly ladies, one disabled, plus my own with a push mower! I held down a full time job while raising two daughters! I absolutely felt so good inside doing for others who could not do for themselves! I even trimmed trees and shrubs. I even dug my own flower beds and planted flowers! Our lawns were the best in our community. I truly miss those days...I am now 74 years old! That's why I love watching your videos, it's almost like doing it all once again! Thank you and God Bless!
Good job Sir! I hope the Good Lord blesses you immensely! You did a kind thing for that Lady!
I just spent a month and a half in the hospital. I have 1 foot amputated toes and a cast with instructions to stay off of it. I know how easy it is to let things overtake you. You have bless this person, and taking a burden off of their back, and I thank you for that.
As a kid growing up myself, and my four brothers helped out all the senior citizens that went to our church with all of their yardwork… we desperately need that sense of camaraderie and community back in this country…
I know this is asking a lot but did you ever think that there are other senior citizens other than the ones just in your church that needed help
@sister Mary Frances, to be fair, one person can only do so much. He could not be expected to take on the whole world!
The world needs more people like yourself, who accomplishes more with actions! May the Lord bless you always!!!
:-) yes amen
@Welshwazza Thank you for sharing your negative attitude 😖👎🏻
@Welshwazza He is a liar, what is he lieing about? You cannot make a statement like that without details of what he is lieing about. LIAR: please inform us with your explanation!!!!!!!
@@karengossett1475 That was an incredible but yet polite statement. I think this man is a blessing to alot of people and gives hope that there is more kin people in this world than what people think.
That backyard looks fabulous, I hope she will be able to sit outside and enjoy her yard again! Kudos to you for stopping by and helping her! 👍🙏👍
Pretty sad world we live in. You're a good person for helping her.
The world needs more people like you. I have been disabled since 2013 , lawn care is rough for a woman to handle.
That was a kind and very generous thing you did for this lady. Both my husband and I are disabled, but we have a couple of neighbors who are either elderly or disabled, so when he can, he mows their grass or clears their driveways from snow unless someone else has already done it. We were recently gone out of state for 2 months for a family emergency, and our neighbor mowed our yard twice while we were gone and we are so grateful that she did that because he would have had to go around at least twice, lowering the mower deck after that first time. I hope that neighbor is embarrassed by what she did. God bless you sir, we are supposed to look out for each other whenever we can, and you did it 10 fold as I watched the entire video.
@@cherylebbing199 Honey please know that not all Karen’s are horrible people. I have been teased by my family and put down by others since this “Karen” thing started. I laugh about it now tho 😂 Have a good day ❤️🙏
@@karengossett1475 Karen, I deleted my comment. Thanks for calling me out on this. I have no idea what she has been going through and I will be kinder in the future. I have a niece named Karen and love her dearly. Thank you, again.
@@cherylebbing199 Well bless your sweet heart ❤️ Tell your niece I said to keep her chin up and just laugh about it. 😂🙏
@@karengossett1475 She's the life of the party anyway and can roll with the punches making everyone around have a good laugh. Stay safe and be well. ; D
@@cherylebbing199 ❤️
Loss of a job, a loved one, injury…. People seem to forget how easily life can be turned upside down. Thank you for showing this homeowner respect and compassion when she truly needed it. 🙏🏻
Thank you for watching, Bek 🤗
Love how careful you are. You bring honor to the Lord and yourself with how you treat those who are often overlooked by society or are struggling. Thank you for “walking the talk”.
It's weird to be able to call people young,but it's nice to see the younger generation taking time to help out someone they don't know.
As you revealed all it's secrets I kept thinking, "What a beautiful garden. It's loved and been full of life." Thank you for restoring that for this woman. No-one deserves any form of abuse and neglect. 👍💜
She had a garden. She had at least one child, and a small dog. Now she's got a sour neighbor. :(
I would NOT consider this ladies neighbors an actual “neighbors”. I am 73 and disabled widow in a wheelchair. Before I became disabled, I used to mow and rake my neighbors yard. She was older than I am and she was being forced to pay a neighbor kid $40 a week to mow her front and back yard. I did it free! GOD has seen that I am now taken care of.
GOD bless you for what you have done for this lady. Her supposed neighbors will get their KARMA and deserved blessings from GOD.
You have a new sub from me. 🥰
What a blessing you are! I was a single parent for 20 years, I know all about lawns getting out of control. So happy you could help her.
I do help neighbors when they let me. 😎
At one point I was tired of hearing my neighbor complaining about another neighbor so I just looked at him and said “have you offered to help?” He looked at me like I was nuts and scoffed. I told him if he has time and energy to complain, he’s got time to help.
Neighbor has not spoken to me since. 🤣
Side note. The one with the long grass did cut their lawn. He works third shift and with the weather it just got out of control.
Be happy that neighbour does not talk to you anymore.
When you opened that gate...WOW!!!! Great job!! Some kids used to enjoy that back yard.
Thank you 😊
What a fantastic job you’ve done Fill, it was obvious from the state of the gardens that the lady was struggling, whatever the reason, the neighbours should have helped her, not be rude to her, the world would be a kinder place to live with more people like you 😊❤️
We all need to realize that there are folks in our very neighborhoods that need help like this beautiful lady did. Thank you for taking care of her yard for her. You likely made her entire year. I hope that you will be able to keep in touch with her. God bless my friend.
That transformation was incredible! Thank you for helping this person out. I’ll bet she felt better about her whole situation by this act of generosity. Well bone!
pssssst! edit bone to done. Thumbs up. Rock on
Thank you Joe. I really appreciate it
A month later it looked like sheet again....lol just kidding...thanks Fill.
My father was a lawn man for years and he had an all girl crew me and my sisters. He's long retired, it was hard work but together we made it work for us all. Lawn service put us all through school and happier days with good memories. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for doing such a good deed for that disabled woman. And you’re right the neighbors should be ashamed of themselves for not helping her out
Sometimes a person could have a serious heart problem. And can not do that kind of work enymore.
I've watched a few lawn videos and yours is by far my favorite. You really put in the extra effort, moving things around, posing things when you're done. You don't put the home owners on camera as content, you just do what you came to do and show case your work. It is really respectable and you seem like a genuinely good dude. thanks
Bless you; I’m disabled and it’s so hard when people judge before even trying to understand. Your awesome for doing this , you up lift everyone who watches.
I know what you mean.
I want to say thank you for doing this. I have had back issues for almost 20 years. It has progressed rapidly in the past year, and I'm now on disability. I'm extremely fortunate to have a very kind neighbor who does my yard work for me now. He's watched my mobility get worse, and before the spring told me to not worry about my yard anymore. It's hard because most of us would like nothing more than to be able to do these things. Yet time and time again I see people calling the homeowners "lazy". Thank you for being a good and caring person.
May God grant you his miraculous healing thru Jesus Christ our mighty Savior. Amen
If the neighbor took the time to verbally insult the lady, why wouldn’t he/she ask if she needed help. What ever happened to being neighborly???? Shame on the insulter. Thanks for helping. You are a good person.
@H⚙meW⚙rk How rude! There are probably many reasons why she must stay there. Can't afford to move, doesn't have anyone to help her move, not being able to find a house that can accommodate her disability, and many other reasons. You're probably the same type of person who insulted her. So caught up in your own little entitled world that you cannot see the troubles others have. Become a human again and have some compassion for your fellow humans "KAREN"!
@H⚙meW⚙rk maybe they can now that it's back to normal. Perhaps with it being out of control, the lady felt overwhelmed with no where to turn for help. Sometimes the written work appears more harsh than it is intended. Sometimes not. Hard to know which way it is these days.
that should be written WORD
You're a good man for helping that lady. The world needs more of this.
Much respect dude 👍
I love this YOU WERE A BELOVED SON TO HER THIS DAY. GOD BLESS YOU. WE may not have the means to do financial things but we could be a brother, mother or daughter, even a grandchild to someone in need. Bless you and your service and SHAME ON THOSE WHO CAUSED HER MORE GRIEF.
MAN! It takes a lot of skill and experience to cut a yard that messed up! I've mowed our different lawns for over 68 years and have never had anything like that!!!! You are AWESOME!! Thanks also your your generous donation of time and heart to help this lady in need! Loe you!
Saw a different landscaper bust out an old fashioned haying scythe when he was faced with a lawn like this.
If you think this is messed up you wouldn't like to visit where I'm from 😅
Watching you work is amazing! I’m 78 yrs old, I’m in total shock at the job you have taken on! Clearly this person had a complete life before what ever happened, happened. There are children’s toys, yard furniture, a fire pit, pets, trampoline, etc! It breakers my heart to even imagine what might have happened 😢. Where is her family? Her neighbar could have offered to help rather than judge! What will happen going forward… who will be there after you leave… I pray Dear Lord God she will not be left alone, I pray there will be a helping hand come her way as you have, in your name Lord, Amen 🙏
AMEN
Thank you for what you're doing!! The world needs more guys like you!!
This is the first time I've seen one of your videos. I'm in tears over you helping that disabled lady. As a disabled lady myself, I am blessed to have a devoted son who takes care of me. I would send you what money I could every month to put towards keeping her lawn mowed. Thank you for posting this and proving that there *are* still good people in this world. Liked and subbed. 🙂
Watching from Stockholm Sweden! What you done to a disable person was highly appreciated. Keep it up.
What a kind, respectful & generous soul you are! In this day and age, this is such a rare occurrence. You really want to help people, it’s genuine. 🥹You’re parents should be very proud. I hope nothing but good things are given back to you. You’re making a difference and I for one am a fan! Thank you for ALL your hard work. 👍 🌟
Kindness is not a rare occurrence. You just don’t hear about it because fearful news is very popular.
God bless you for showing your kindness to her. It’s sad to have “neighbors “ like this but I truly can relate to her situation. God bless you
Considering how much trouble you had with the string trimmer, I am really impressed with your mower. Your actions made an incredible difference in that yard, truly amazing. Good to see you wearing a face mask to filter the dust from your face and lungs. Wishing you and your bride another blessed week, gentle weather, nourishing rain and restful evenings. Peace brother
God Bless You Phil, for helping people the way you do! You not only cut the grass but you also help to clean up the yard! It is a pleasure to see that! Seems like most people these days would rather complain, than pitch in and help their neighbors.
Thank you John. I appreciate your support 🙂
I've seen several of these makeover channels, and you all deserve to be praised for what you do to help people, especially helping those folks that can't do for themselves.
Bless all of you for your efforts to make this life better, and for helping to keep neighborhoods look neat & tidy.
they are all praised why do you think they film it?
Praise God
Love thy neighbor
@@2stroketyson79 To spread the word and encourage others to be kind and understanding.
@@henitana8494 praise the man that helped them with kindness.
the fact that there is a growing presence of people like you going around doing charitable yard work is amazing and gives me hope in this crazy world we live in.
Your a good man ♥️ instead of neighbors insulting someone who is having a hard time, they should step up and help their neighbor out 🙃 Your like an angel, swooping in to help 👍🏼 Awesome job man ♥️
But bullies like to pick on the weak. It make them feel important and powerful! Karma will visit them...
People are always quick to judge. I live in a HOA and I mowed and edges and clean about five to eight neighbors yards completely free and didn't even ask if they needed help. Recently my lawnmower broke down and now I'm receiving citations. It breaks my heart my neighbors care so little about others.
Would never live anywhere with an HOA.
@@eileenmcdonald1599
NEVER SAY NEVER Eileen
Keep doing what you are doing even if they don't care alot of us do care!! Your doing great things for others and it shows!!👍🙂🇺🇲💖
Don't allow anyone to change who you are. You are blessed.
One neighbour's stole everything I had outside for me cleaning including my hose and every blur bin I had for 4 years. His child mother told me after he left. I could never catch him because my wheelchair sounds. Even if I had set up a camera whoever protects him after molesting him ad a child has enuff power in Ottawa to wave these incidents away.
So, if u r a person with a mobility disability, get a camera. 86% of ppl regardless of the words coming out their mouth would not vote for the right issues so u could be more secure
Wonderful!!! The children who live there will be so happy! I love your extra touch, like blowing chairs and trampoline off. I loved this one!
I always look out for my neighbors and help whenever and if I can. How sad that this woman had no one to help her keep up after the yard and trash. God bless you for helping her.
You're a constant professional and fine upstanding human! The community should be awarding you contracts and fund your hard work for those in need
This is one of the most kindness act or favor that a person can show to someone in need! Thank you sir for the blessing that you brought to this poor woman.God will bless you!
Great job. I'm sure the lady of the house really appreciated your generous spirit. Great video
Thank you for helping this person. Years ago neighbors assisted neighbors out of the kindness of their heart. People are cruel these days. God bless you for what you’ve done!
Yes.
It's sad there are too many "Karens"
In the world today. It's soo good to see that there are people like you that are willing to help instead of judge.
This was a GLORIOUS TRANSFORMATION!!!
You’re a super nice guy! Thankfully, I believe, most people are pretty caring and respectful of their neighbors. I’ve lived in my neighborhood for many, many years and we’re all getting older. I’m so impressed with your finely tuned moral compass and your tendency to follow the inclination to make our world better. I love your videos because you’re so meticulous and thorough, but most of all I think you’re a great person!
AMEN to that.
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I watch many of the same content channels, Fill is a favorite for sure.
Hi... I had surgery and hadn't really kept up with you but I know you're a great person we need more people like you in this world. Thank you sir for being kind .
Thank you guys :)
Phil you are one hell of a guy & you definitely broke your chops on this one, all I know is GOD is watching over you for all the things you do especially with helping thy neighbor, it's all gonna pay off for you some day, be well bud.
You should NEVER judge a disabled person period !! Thank you to all of you that give of their time and talent to help the disabled! May you be blessed always.
Great job Fill! Putting the chairs back around the fire pit was a nice touch. :)
It's always remarkable how spacious an overgrown yard looks after it's done up like that. Very kind of you to help.
I was sick for 3 years before I found out I have fibromyalgia… people can be very ugly when you’re sick. We had neighbors who called the township on us rather then ask us if we needed help. I was lucky enough to get treatment and do well until Covid. Now I have long haul and my husband and I have found ourselves back at square one. Thanks for being a helper.
My favorite part of these videos is watching curbs get cleaned. The two times you sneezed, I said bless you. It’s automatic for me. And I subscribed. Great jobs you do!
You are an amazing young man and this world needs more people with a servant’s heart like you. My dad LOVES to mow grass. He is 81 yrs young and still mows our yard along with 4 other yards and he loves it. My mom has dementia, my dad has stage 4 cancer, and I’m disabled but take care of them both 24/7. But yard work is not my thing. Luckily, where I live with my parents we have lived here for 55 years and our neighbors are like family. If my dad can’t do it, my neighbor picks up the slack. If my neighbor is out of town or sick, my dad mows their yard. People are so quick to judge when you don’t know what goes on behind closed doors and you don’t know what people are going through. A kind gesture goes a LONG way when people are hurting. Always choose joy and kindness!! Again, thank you for all you do ❤️.
65 years old healthy guy and have spent a lifetime helping others who are in need . The amazing friendships I've made is worth way more than any amount of money in the world! Thanks for helping this lady out. The world needs more people like you! God Bless
God bless you Monte. Those of us who can help, should.
If there were more people like you what a beautiful world it would be.
Ok a mom so very glad this video somehow found my feed. Not only do I appreciate the gesture, respect and attitude of helping out his neighbor, but his work ethic is fantastic. I have had countless workers at my home and doing renovations at other homes my wife and I acquired these past two years. It has been an unbelievably frustrating and sad experience to see the lack of pride people take in their work nowadays. So many people don’t want to to work and when they do, it is half-assed and while moaning and groaning the entire time. I have never understood how someone could leave work sloppily done ( especially when being paid very very well for it. The gentleman in this video left no detail overlooked. It exuded respect and pride for himself as well as respect for the customer ( disabled person that he was helping and NOT getting paid for). Examples, going over and over the grass until it was fully cut and not scraggly, he blew off the fire pit and then places the chairs back and blew them off, he moved the trampoline back and blew time off, he blew the refuse ( clippings and grass) out of the street so all the neighbors didn’t have to enjoy the aftermath mess ( so many people just leave it in the street), he made sure the weeds were fully cut and Pulled from the cracks in cement, etc… I wish there were more like you my friend.
Amen to THAT!!! I’ve paid good money for not so good work🤔
You are a godsend❤️ That’s not too long ago I had back surgery and I’m aging a neighbor of mine help me cut my grass for the past couple of weeks that was such a blessing
I sympathize and appreciate your situation, I was able to maintain my property until recently when I became disabled ,I can hardly trim anything ,and then came the name calling and complaints, no one at all considered I was unable or lazy, it depresses me ,understanding is the first step.
Thank you for being a kind soul. We had 2 snow storms here in buffalo new york. Back to back. We have older people here. I snow blowed for all of them. Most could not even get of there doors. & feet of snow for the first storm. And 6 feet for the next one. Heater were shutting off. To much snow on the roof of there homes. I got up there and cleabed around there vents. To make sure they would be able to have heat. I did my part to help as much as a could. Just wanted to make sure everyone around me was ok. My wife even cooked meals for them. All the stores were closed. And there was a driving ban for a week We look out for everyone It made me feel good I was able to help them in need. Thank you for helping others
So young and wiser than most! Had a similar situation that killed me morally: caring for disabled husband who was going down hill, mowed lawn less frequently, “concerned” neighbor wrote an anonymous letter bashing me. I was already at the edge of exhaustion physically and morally, this letter just made me very ill. People like you are admirable with noble souls, pure angels sent to this world to back up the needy. God bless you and yours!
the people who matter don't judge
the people who judge don't matter!! I'm disabled from a serious car accident. spent 3+ years in a wheelchair along with 33 surgeries. I'm a carpenter and worked for myself. after 20 years after my accident doing my thing I had to hang up my tool bag. hardest thing I ever had to do. I never should have lived nevermind walk.lol. every day is a blessing remember that!! this man who's channel I found tonight is a gift from God 🙏 amen
I now have thousands of dollars worth of tools lol. I already sold the wood shop. but I really am having a hard time letting go of the rest of my tools.,there there the one's that are daily tools. I think I believe I can jump back on the horse and continue to work? it's really hard. bless you and the people who help others in need!! it's called Humidity and not making it about you. I hope this didn't sound like it's about me lol🙃
"love one another as I have loved you". Kinda simple.
I’m sure you actually meant to say “a ‘concerned’ person who lives nearby.” A real neighbor would at least inquire before complaining.
@@kennethjackson7574 or help without needing to know the circumstance.
I used to mow my families yard, trim the edges along the walks, bricks are pretty hard to do but concrete so much easier. Then I left home and after the army, never mowed a yard again as lived in rentals. Later on, moved into a condo with my wife and ended up having a flower garden for over 20 yrs but got old, infirm, hard to keep it up. Pay a condo fee to have lawn mowed, but the garden has gone to pot as have a lot mobility issues. Watching you mow lawns for folks that for some reason can’t, makes me really appreciate your hard work on their behalf. Discounting your labor, how do you manage the costs involved with running your trimmers, and that big and small mowers. Takes gas in first place and oil. Do some of your customers know of your generosity and make a contribution to your ongoing effort, or do you use patron to help fund the effort. If the latter, I’m sure there are folks that would like to contribute to your ongoing good deeds. As a curiosity, where are you located.
You're a good young man helping those in need. You make this look easy but as a 65 year old myself that maintains my 5 acres with multiple structures and farm animals, I know how hard you work. God bless you.
What a difference you’ve made in someone’s life. Thank you for showing us some goodness in this world!!❤
You made someone very happy today. The yard looks great.