Tiernan Sutter grew up surrounded by the rhythmic tick-tock of his father's workshop. Those sounds were as familiar to him as his own heartbeat. While Nehemiah found solace in the intricate mechanics of clocks, Tiernan was drawn to the stories they told, each one a unique chronicle of time passed and moments cherished.
He inherited his mother's love for community, spending countless hours helping neighbours with their gardens or mending fences. Enfield was more than just a place to live; it was a tapestry woven from shared experiences and unspoken understanding.
Tiernan believed in the power of simple acts of kindness. A loaf of freshly baked bread left on a neighbour's doorstep, a hand extended to help an elderly woman cross the street - these were the gestures that made life meaningful.
His days were filled with the humdrum routine of a cobbler. He took pride in his craftsmanship, carefully stitching together worn soles and breathing new life into old shoes. Each repair was a small act of restoration, a testament to his belief in second chances.
Tiernan lived by a simple creed: treat others as you would like to be treated, and find joy in the everyday miracles that surrounded him.
100 years ago
Nehemiah Sutter connected with Tiernan Sutter
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100 years ago
Tressa Greenwood connected with Tiernan Sutter
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10 years ago
Voted Yes in bill CPLG-1 for New Railway Line
8 years ago
Voted Yes in bill CPLG-2 for Split Plots and Buildings
3 years ago
Tiernan Sutter connected with Wren Wentworth
Tiernan Sutter, the cobbler known for his kindness and belief in second chances, noticed an elderly woman struggling to carry a heavy bag of groceries. It was Wren Wentworth, a fixture of Enfield life known for her love of routine and simple pleasures. He offered to help, carrying the bag to her doorstep while they chatted about the weather and the town's blooming flowerbeds. Wren appreciated his gentle nature and genuine warmth, and Tiernan found himself drawn to her quiet wisdom and appreciation for the everyday miracles. They began meeting regularly for tea, sharing stories of Enfield's past and present, their bond growing stronger with each passing season.
3 years ago
Tiernan Sutter connected with Eira Ashworth
Tiernan, while walking home from his cobbler shop one crisp autumn afternoon in 2023-10-27, noticed Eira struggling to carry a large stack of architectural blueprints. He offered to help, and they struck up a conversation about Enfield's history and the importance of preserving its unique character. Tiernan shared stories about his childhood and the sense of community he cherished, while Eira spoke passionately about her vision for sustainable urban development that would honor Enfield's past. They discovered a shared appreciation for detail, craftsmanship, and creating something meaningful for future generations.
3 years ago
Tiernan Sutter connected with Rowan Newman
Tiernan, while walking home from his cobbler shop, noticed a young woman struggling with a large bundle of blueprints. He offered to help, and they soon discovered a shared love for Enfield's history. The woman, Eira Ashworth, was an architect working on the restoration of an old train station. Tiernan, with his knowledge of Enfield's past and his meticulous attention to detail, proved invaluable in helping her research the station's original design. Their conversations flowed easily, filled with stories and shared insights about their beloved town.
3 years ago
Portia Ethen connected with Tiernan Sutter
Tiernan Sutter, needing some lavender to add a calming scent to his shoe repair shop, visits Portia Ethen’s herb shop. He is immediately charmed by her knowledge of plants and the peaceful atmosphere of her shop. They bond over their shared love for Enfield and its community, with Tiernan sharing stories about his cobbling work and Portia recounting tales from her many years as a healer. Their conversation flows easily, punctuated by laughs and thoughtful silences. As Tiernan leaves with a bag of lavender and a newfound sense of peace, he knows this won't be their last encounter.