I live in a block of four maisonettes - 2 upstairs and 2 downstairs. Sadly both neighbours next door (upstairs and downstairs) have cancer and aren't doing overly well. C (upstairs) is mid 50's and used to always be busy. A (downstairs) is elderly and generally always been 'weaker' for want of a better word. Anyway
C has family that live really close, his ex-wife is across the green, his ex-MIL across the road (they get on really well) and a son and daughter both in the same village where we are.
A on the other hand has absolutely no-one. I gather she may have a niece or nephew somewhere but no contact with them so she really is alone. She's always taken pride in her garden etc but always paid someone to do it for her because she couldn't. Sadly she can be a rather narrowminded person and she's alienated a number of people she used to pay to do work for her and they no longer are interested. So I've offered to mow her front garden for her whenever I do mine. BUT ... on the other side of the footpath is a narrow(ish) strip of lawn - say about 1m wide that belongs to C. He used to be so pedantic and keep the lawn really short and tidy but he just can't do anything anymore. His son has come over once to mow but that's it. Now - I really would like to (actually make that NEED to) mow A's lawn tomorrow before the garden recycling is collected but I feel bad if I don't also mow C's side. But equally, whilst not a lot of lawn it does add 15 or so mins to the job, more use of my lawnmower and charging of batteries etc and realistically I just cannot take on another neighbours lawn, small as it is (as it is, I already mow the lawn for upstairs because she has no equipment etc, but that's another story) and C does have two VERY capable children who really should be doing more.
Anyway - question is.... do I or don't I? It seems really petty if I don't, but equally I don't want to set a precedence
Sorry long ramble but I'm really in a dither