My buddy Chad told me a story the other day, which I thought was pretty good & wanted to share.
Chad's neighbor is an older fella, and he has a giant peach tree on the side of his yard. One of the branches hangs over the fence into Chad's yard.
Mostly the peaches from the overhanging branch fell into Chad's yard or his kids would sometimes eat them.
The old neighbor didn't really like this and so one day when Chad was getting home from work, the old guy was like, "Where are my peaches?"
And Chad was like:
And the old neighbor was like, "You've been here nearly three years and you've never brought me a basket of peaches from my tree. So what have you been doing with the peaches that hang over your yard?"
An Chad was like, "Oh. I didn't realize we were supposed to be picking them. They just fall onto the lawn or my kids eat them
or whatever."
And the old guy was like,
"That's called STEALING!"
And Chad was like,
"Ok."
So he promised to let his kids know and they wouldn't be taking the peaches anymore.
Unfortunately one day when Chad was away, the kids decided to eat the peaches. The old neighbor saw them and kind of had a fit.
In fact he was so mad, he had the branch hanging over Chad's yard cut down.
So it looked like this:
And when the peaches grew, the tree kind of overbalanced, since the other branch wasn't there
And it broke
And it died
And to this day, the old neighbor still blames Chad for killing his tree.
Bad luck old boy.
I feel I ought to apologize for letting this blog get dust on it. I've sort of overbooked myself by working two jobs and rewriting a book(s?) and I miss the old thing. But never fear, I'll soon be back to my regularly scheduled shenanigans!
This is a GREAT story. And I love Chad's face(s).
ReplyDeleteHooray for karma! (And for a new blog post!)
ReplyDeleteOoooold peeeeeoplllle... I would have been like, did you know that your tree is taking up my property space? That's called STEEAALLIIINNGGG! Ha ha ha, but I'm glad to see another storyboard story from you!
ReplyDeleteOH YEAH!! Coolio . . . I totally dig it.
ReplyDeleteHeather, you have the best blog posts! I love it. :)
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like something my grandmother would do, only more passive-aggressive than the old man was.
ReplyDeleteI'm always glad to see you back. But I'm especially glad if you're rewriting a book, because I would love another book by you! Great story! Poor Chad having to put up with that man! He was so gracious.
ReplyDeleteThat's sad. My in-laws live on a street where everyone's fruit hangs over everyone's fence. So the neighbors on one side get my in-laws' apricots and my in-laws get grapes growing over the fence from the other neighbors. It goes all the way up and down the street, and everyone gets along. Poor Chad. Poor tree! And poor old guy for not realizing what he's missing.
ReplyDeleteBut ooooh--excited to hear of book progress!!
Good story, Sister Dixon! :D
ReplyDeleteAnd thus an important lesson was learned about the consequences of being a stingy old meany....by everyone except said meany. Sheesh.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story with an important moral to it. I love your multiple blank stare frames of Chad's face. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteHA! This is great Heather. I hope my neighbor never stumbles upon this post...or I'm really in for it.
ReplyDeleteThat exact same thing happened to me once! Except the guy was young... and it was an apricot tree.
ReplyDeletePoor Chad! Yet, it is still oddly amusing.
Poor peach tree, you were just caught in the middle!
ReplyDeleteNEW BOOOOOOOOK?!?!? Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteThis is true, isn't it. Wow.
ReplyDeleteAnd the moral of the story is: Don't get upset about stuff that doesn't matter and that you have little-to-no control over.
ReplyDeleteSO funny!!!!!!I LOVE Chad's faces, too!!
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ReplyDeleteHeather, I love all your stories. But THIS is extra-excellent!
ReplyDeleteThis is Samantha S from Pinterest, just found your blog!
ReplyDeleteLove the story! :P