This has not been the least bit easy - for anyone. The deaths, the disease, the destruction.
We have all felt this in one form or another. I feel for the people and the families that have been largely affected by this horrible virus.
I personally want to thank the thousands of men and women in the health care industry and EMS services, Police and Fire Fighters for risking their lives each and every day for us.
There are so many people to thank - unconditionally.
The grocery store clerks, cashiers and stock people for keeping the food on our tables, the Farmers for all they do to keep the food distribution going, the Cleaners who have been diligent in making sure our community places are safe, the people who wear masks and gloves and keep their distance in helping us all flatten the curve. Thank you all.
As a Contractor I have had to close down my business, albeit temporarily, but it has not been easy either. I much rather prefer to work and be an active and contributing member in my community.
Wilson's Handyman Services have been in business for 6 years as of April 30th of this challenging year 2020 and we hope to carry on.
The photos/video above illustrate my last job before closing down. I was in my glory because I was helping someone with their house repair and painting needs and I was helping myself in return.
Just working gives me a good feeling that I have put in an honest days work, that I have been productive and that I have begun another new relationship with a client.
Our work is very gratifying indeed, but it takes two to make it all come together.
After all this COVID-19 stuff is over I hope we will never take things for granted again and that we will take something positive from all the mayhem and treat one another with more respect, and dignity and carry on with a humble heart.
As I mentioned there has been a lot of death and destruction in this world because of this virus and it has created a lot of anxiety, stress, anger, depression, loneliness and absolutely crazy driving in our great city of London, Ontario!
When they say "We are All In This Together" please think about what this means.
Keep the faith. Stay positive. Stay healthy. Stay safe.
Yours in service,
Blair
We have all felt this in one form or another. I feel for the people and the families that have been largely affected by this horrible virus.
I personally want to thank the thousands of men and women in the health care industry and EMS services, Police and Fire Fighters for risking their lives each and every day for us.
There are so many people to thank - unconditionally.
The grocery store clerks, cashiers and stock people for keeping the food on our tables, the Farmers for all they do to keep the food distribution going, the Cleaners who have been diligent in making sure our community places are safe, the people who wear masks and gloves and keep their distance in helping us all flatten the curve. Thank you all.
As a Contractor I have had to close down my business, albeit temporarily, but it has not been easy either. I much rather prefer to work and be an active and contributing member in my community.
Wilson's Handyman Services have been in business for 6 years as of April 30th of this challenging year 2020 and we hope to carry on.
The photos/video above illustrate my last job before closing down. I was in my glory because I was helping someone with their house repair and painting needs and I was helping myself in return.
Just working gives me a good feeling that I have put in an honest days work, that I have been productive and that I have begun another new relationship with a client.
Our work is very gratifying indeed, but it takes two to make it all come together.
After all this COVID-19 stuff is over I hope we will never take things for granted again and that we will take something positive from all the mayhem and treat one another with more respect, and dignity and carry on with a humble heart.
As I mentioned there has been a lot of death and destruction in this world because of this virus and it has created a lot of anxiety, stress, anger, depression, loneliness and absolutely crazy driving in our great city of London, Ontario!
When they say "We are All In This Together" please think about what this means.
Keep the faith. Stay positive. Stay healthy. Stay safe.
Yours in service,
Blair