I Watched Bikers Rebuild My Elderly Neighbors Porch After His Family Walked Away

I have lived next door to Harold Peterson for more than three decades, long enough to watch him change from a strong carpenter into a ninety-one-year-old man trapped in a wheelchair, long enough to see his wife pass and his children slowly disappear from his life. The porch he once built with his own hands had rotted into something dangerous, the steps crumbling, the railing gone, the ramp held together with scrap wood and hope. When the city threatened to condemn his home, Harold did what any father would do and called his children, only to be told it was not worth fixing, that the house was better left alone until after he was gone, words that broke something in him I could see from my own window.

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