I have a short list. But I prefer the mystery, so I'm not trying.
As some of you are aware, I have a large contingent of siblings. One of my sisters has a son, Tyler. Tyler is autistic.
Tyler is a currently a Boy Scout, based in West Philadelphia. My father helps the troop so Tyler can be part of everything. As part of their 100th year celebration, the Boy Scouts are doing a lot of "100" themed projects.
My nephew is trying to come up with 100 different train or bus schedules, from as many different places as he can. I would like to help him achieve his goal, and I'm asking for your help.
I know many of you who will read this are from all over the world. Boston & Philadelphia, for certain. Probably parts of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine, New York, Tennessee, Missouri, Georgia & Florida, among other states. Maybe even England, Ireland, & New Zealand, or other nations. All I would ask is that you grab a local public transportation schedule, stick it in an envelope, and mail it to him. For the cost of a stamp & a few minutes time, you can help me make an little boy quite happy. Which would make me happy enough to cry, something I know some of you want to see (or hear about).
So can you help Tyler?
If you want the address to send a schedule (or two, or three), let me know & I will be thrilled to share it with you. You can find me on Twitter (@paulrharvey3), Facebook (facebook.com/paulrharvey3) or email.
Thank you for reading this, and feel free to share it with anyone you wish.
Paul R Harvey III
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