Chocolate cloud: People in Olten, Switzerland, looked up one morning to find cocoa dust drifting through the sky like light brown snow. A problem with factory ventilation sent the chocolate particles outside, where a gust of wind carried them across part of the town. A car was lightly dusted, and the factory offered to pay for cleaning. The company said the powder wasn’t harmful, and production continued soon after. Locals described the scene as strange but harmless, with the air briefly carrying a hint of sweetness. While the event was unexpected, it caused no real trouble and left a few people amused. Sometimes even a factory glitch can sprinkle a little delight into the day.
Chairs open: In parks and town squares across Canada, a retired social worker has set out two chairs, offering a seat and an ear to anyone who needs to talk. His sign promises a listening ear, no strings attached, and no judgment. People pass by, some hesitant, some curious, but many eventually sit and share whatever’s on their minds, from heartbreak to personal growth to moments of joy. He brings his own life experience to the table, but keeps the focus on the other person. There’s no clock running, no pressure to explain, and no need to hold back. He travels wherever he’s invited, sustained by donations and the kindness of others. For him, giving time is simply another way to serve with care.