Almost every Saturday morning, Molly pulls a table into her front yard. On the table she lays out some 1 in season, such as carrots and tomatoes. They are all from her garden and free for her neighbors to 2 . "It's just lovely, like you walk by and get a beautiful 3 around the corner,"said a neighbor.
Molly started doing this4 the summer of 2020. Earlier that year, a fire broke out in her house. Molly's 5 had a hard time. "People in the community came to 6 . They brought us food 7 often called to make sure we were doing fine. I was deeply 8 ," Molly said.
Then the pandemic(疫情) came. Molly and her family had much time to9 in their garden. They decided to 10 what they grew in their garden.
11 knew about it at first. The neighbors never thought about it. But 12 , people got into the habit of coming around. They would stop by and 13 with some vegetables. Molly's yard became a 14 place.
One thing Molly has learned from this experience is that people have to work together when days are15 . She is glad that love has spread in this community.