Dedicated to the general sights, news and funny happenings in the wonderful city of Windsor
To the Walmart customer who found my phone in a shopping cart. Thank you so much for turning it in. I got all the way home by the university to realize I had left it behind. I thought about where I might have left it and drove back to look, only to find it wasn't there. I went in side to the customer service to see if anyone had turned it in. No luck, I thought it was gone. I mean, what would one want with a crap broken screen Android? As I was telling my story about how I lost it to the customer service associate, another associate walked up and asked if I had lost my phone. I saw it in her hands and felt immediate relief. She told me a customer handed it in. So to you, you have been spotted and I am so very grateful that wonderful people do exist. So thank you again Walmart customer!! Thank you!
Sincerely the girl Who lost her phone in a shopping cart at Walmart on Tecumseh and lauzon :)
I am hoping to find my uncles cane. He was at the grocery store and put it down. He went back to get it and it was gone. If you see it please let me know. It was carved by my late father. There is only one other in the city which is owned by a retired fords worker. It would mean the world to me if it were returned. It's a hand carved snake. I can't seem to load the picture.
Went there tonight like I do often and the evening shift there rocks :) You guys make my visit before heading home a reason to always return! Thank you Thank You for such great Customer service and always sharing a smile! See you again soon :) ~Angela
My fiance and I Had a rough night at a Michigan diner restaurant on Tecumseh rd near lauzon with our 6 month old, he spilt pop, then he choked and got sick and a generous women noticed what was going on and paid for our meal thank you so much! It's very appreciated and I hope you see this because you made my night And made me cry .. (happy tears )
Today I was in a very long funeral procession, and as we made our way from the church to the cemetery we passed many cars who pulled over to the side of the road. And of course we also passed many vehicles that were to busy or just didn't bother to show a small bit of respect and wait the 2 min while we passed.
I want to take the time to mention a city bus driver who stopped on Cabana rd and blocked traffic for those few moments. Mr Dougall 6 you have been spotted by me and I just want to say thank you for that. Many vehicles had passed us by but you kind person took the time out to be respectful. I'm truly grateful.
I just want everyone and Eddy himself to know that Eddy's Mediterranean bistro has the best service I have ever experienced in Windsor and amazing food to top it off! Today we ordered take out from there and when we got home they forgot a shawarma. When I called to see if they charged us for it she said no so I said np! 5 minutes later Eddy calls to say that he will be delivering the shawarma free of charge! Wtg Eddy and staff you are definitely our choice for Mediterranean food! Thk you:) can't forget the free dessert they gave us. So generous.
This past Saturday, I had heard about this fund raiser out at Co An park in McGregor and decided to bring my 6year old Daughter and her friend to see whats going on. We parked the car and proceeded into the event. On our way in we had to pass a couple Fire Trucks from the Essex Fire Dept. To my surprise my daughter and her friend wanted to see the trucks so they stopped and started looking at them. Almost right away two Firefighters greeted us and began to talk to the girls and show them the trucks and gear. I was very impressed with the professionalism and courtesy that these two handsome young men not only showed me but the girls as well. Its very nice to see young guys with a sense of pride and community. Essex is lucky to have them. To both of you young men (short dark hair and longer brown hair) keep up the great job and you have been spotted.
The Ovarian Cancer Canada Walk of Hope needs your help! Looking for volunteers both to help set up the morning of September 13th, as well as to assist in the running of the event as that day progresses! Documentation will be completed for any College or Highschool students in need of volunteer hours for their time. For more information contact Bonniedey@msn.com.
The Ovarian Cancer Canada Walk of Hope is the largest and most powerful event of its kind in the country. Held in over 45 communities nationwide, it is the only walk in Canada to direct all attention and fundraising towards overcoming ovarian cancer. Held annually during Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month in September, this family-friendly event raises vital funds to provide support, raise awareness and fund much-needed research into prevention, improved treatments and ultimately, a cure.