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My neighbor, Paul, was chugging along with his temperamental snow blower. I’d snitched firewood from his stack once—maybe twice. I swerved around him, pirouetting in front of the garage, and cleared his driveway in a dozen passes. Thanks for the fire-wood. I made short work of the long and rutted lane of Rolf and Sondra, el-derly neighbors. No one was home to witness my labor. My reward will be in heaven. Next, I cleared the short, flat driveway of John, an overseas air-line pilot. He emerged from the house brandishing a bottle of wine like a waiter at a fine restaurant. “This is my favorite Israeli vintage,” he said. I accepted the gift to make John feel good. Yet another selfless act. And so on, and so on. That evening, I lounged before a crackling stack of Paul’s pine, sipping a fine Israeli wine—the model man of the house and beloved neigh-borhood Good Samaritan. I toasted myself, flames shimmering through burgundy-tinted liquid. The phone rang. “Jeem!” Rolf cried in heavily accented English. “Sondra and I are so grateful. She is terrified of being
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It snowed hard as darkness fell. I stuffed iPod earbuds under my faux-rabbit-fur flaps to temper the mind-numbing tedium and laced my cocoa with just a nip of schnapps. I didn’t want to get busted for PWI—Plowing While Intoxicated. Carpal-tunnel-like spasms twisted my hand, worn out from hours of shifting between for-ward and reverse. Falling snow melt-ed on my gaudy hat and trickled down the back of my spine as a precursor to hypothermia. Hours after dark, I limped on fumes down that first soli-tary path Paul had cut through my own snow-clogged driveway. Mother Nature delivered four consecutive weekend storms that December. By New Year’s, my driveway was a minia-ture relief of the Grand Canyon, tow-ering ramparts of granite-like snow. Unsuspecting visitors plugged their vehicles between the canyon walls as they attempted a turnaround.
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