Widefield Investment Group Brothers Campfire

Hello Friends! Have a seat at the Campfire while I tell you a real story!

I have additional seating and coffee.

Money does not grow on trees, but I wish it did for Widefield Investment Group!

I have been praying for a source of mulch for my garden and I went for a walk to find several hundred bales of straw stacked in a fenced enclosure in my neighborhood.

Like this, but on the ground

After making a few phone calls, I was able to get in contact with Gordon Wennon, the Controller at Widefield Investment Group. LinkedIn

Widefield Investment Group Is Amazing!

After telling Gordon Wennon that I needed straw for my urban garden, he not only gave me 25 bales, but his employee Pete loaded and delivered it to my home on his own dime.

Labor and petrol are not free.

Gordon Wellon, you Sean and Pete are superheroes in my book.

Like this, But Way Better!

Author: Benjamin

Benjamin Thiel is a husband, father, correctional professional and author of The Ongoing Tale at Brothers Campfire.

30 thoughts on “Widefield Investment Group Brothers Campfire

    1. Benjamin says:

      I am blessed! I am thankful to God, and I greatly appreciate Widefield Investment Group for the donation to my urban farm.

      Reply
  1. Neha nandwana says:

    That’s define your nature 👏 when you are doing good it will definitely comes to you with all blessings🤗stay blessed and healthy always 🤗 👏💐💐

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    1. Benjamin says:

      Thank you for the kind words, Neha! I appreciate you! I pray you are blessed as well. You are a fine addition to the Campfire. Perhaps one day you can be part of the ongoing story!

      Reply
  2. Neha nandwana says:

    Thank you so much for lovely blessings and consideration 💐 😇 and I will be extremely happy and grateful to be a part of it on that day 😇😇 stay blessed 💐

    Reply
    1. Benjamin says:

      It was pretty neat, Sanjana! If you get the boldness, take a picture of an insect or spider that lives over there. That would be soo cool! Oh, yes, May God bless you as well! I appreciate you visiting me on a regular basis!!!

      Reply
      1. Debby Winter says:

        Not really but I have a habit of building financial houses of straws, which are susceptible to wind, fire, rain and big bad wolves.

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          1. Debby Winter says:

            I’m not attached to many things and I have learned that if you must leave a place that you have lived in and loved and where all your yesteryears are buried deep, leave it any way except a slow way, leave it the fastest way you can. Never turn back and never believe that an hour you remember is a better hour because it is dead. Passed years seem safe ones, vanquished ones, while the future lives in a cloud, formidable from a distance.

          2. Benjamin says:

            Hmmm… There is also the thought of growing where you are planted.

          3. Debby Winter says:

            No. I shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all my exploring will be to arrive where I started and know the place for the the first time.

          4. Benjamin says:

            Well, reading your posts, you have the financial means to do so. It seems as if your daughter does as well!

          5. Debby Winter says:

            SEO runs in the family my brother works from behind his laptop aswell. But I see you sitting at the campfire and that has it’s charm aswell 😉

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