Dedicated to the general sights, news and funny happenings in the wonderful city of Windsor
sunday I was pulling out of the Tim Horton's drive thru at Huron Line & Tecumseh when a gentleman who was sitting at one of the outdoor tables shouted over to me to have a good day. I had not looked over at him to encourage this and I believe I had a pretty grumpy look in my face ( was having a moment)
His words literally made my day.
What could have been a grumpy day was flipped in a few seconds by his kind words.
Thank you Sir.
Sunday at the Dollarama on Tecumseh Rd West by Huron Church, a woman & her daughter could not pay for their purchase because they did not have cash or debit. The young gentleman who was next in line just straight up offered to pay. Just told them to do the same for someone else when they could.
Nice to see good people
To the lady at Canadian tire on walker road. Thank you for your help in calling the ambulance for my son. Thank you trying to keep me calm. Doctor said it was a fever and he had and infection and that he most likely was having a seizure. We are home and he is back to normal.
I am sorry that your children had to see what was happening, I hope they are ok.
I just wanted to let you know that he is ok. Again Thank you for your help this afternoon, i am sorry I didn't have a chance to say it to you then
I hope that somehow you see this.
Northbound Howard Ave. at Eugenie at 4pm Sunday afternoon. Several strangers stopped their cars, blocked traffic and worked together to corral a scared wounded greyhound who bolted from a home near Grand Marais an proceded to run straight down Howard between the two northbound lanes.
By the time the animal was corralled at the underpass between Eugenie and Ypres, it had worn all of the pads off its paws from the long concrete run and was bleeding quite badly from all paws.
The animal's caretakers showed up shortly behind us. The two gentlemen in this picture (names unknown to me) managed to save the dog from near doom. And one was so gallant as to pick up the dog (who could no longer stand) and load him in to the woman's vehicle to be taken for care.
We all shook hands and kind of celebrated each others care and kindness for an animal in need.
These are special people who make me very proud of the city I live in.
One last request......... anyone reading this who knows "Henry" and his caretakers....... please please please update us on his condition and recovery.
This morning I took my son out for breakfast at the Back Road Cafe. I went to pay for our meal and the waiter informed me that someone has already paid for us. To that special someone I deeply thank you from the bottom of my heart for that wonderful gesture. I left in tears. I will definately pass on the wonderful act. You have been spotted :D
A Canada's towboat service vessel is seen towing a disabled vessel back into Lakeview Park Marina in Windsor.
Link: www.TOWMYBOAT.com
Today I was playing with my baby at the park by Our Lady of Lourdes, swinging with him when I heard a train coming. My Son had never seen a train so I got pretty excited (first time mommy) and jumped at the chance to teach him something new. The train passed by, via 915, and the conductor must have seen me pointing because they waved to us out of the window as they passed us. My baby is 7 months, he will never remember, but as a mother who is trying to raise a son to look for the good in people, I appreciate it. So hello friendly conductor, we see you too!
Spotted the Windsor police officer that went out of his way today to make my children feel better. Going out to his car and getting the twins a teddy bear to help them feel safe! Thank you made our day they have not put them down since you handed them over. I hope this reaches you!