Dedicated to the general sights, news and funny happenings in the wonderful city of Windsor
Today my daughter Natalie and I went on a crazy shopping spree at Devonshire mall and somehow lost a Sears bag with 2 packages of white socks (2 three packs). Could also be across the street at LCBO. Please if anyone finds this bag please contact me 226-344-0224.Notified lost and found and the taxi that took us home didn't have it either. Thank you
To the man at the petro gas station. I want to thank you for making my night! Won 150 on lottery and put extra money in my gas tank without letting me know and not giving me to the proper chance to thank you. You have been spotted!
I want to spot my daughter. Upon arriving home from work she was at the edge of the road attempting to raise money for hospice. I want to also spot several people who stopped to donate. This was entirely her idea, and she has informed us that she wishes to do this as much as possible. Next on her list is the Humane Society. So props to my eight-year-old. Who put down her iPad in place of busking for charity.
A eleven month old kitten named Rolo went missing if anyone finds her we will ask no questions we just want her back if she is found please contact sam at 226-975-2120
Thank you to the funny, kind sales man at Stricklands today at 230ish. Car shopping was kinda fun thanks for the good expeience.
I would like to spot a gentlemen who was (I assume) on his first day in training on the OB floor at met hospital. Dark hair, relatively tall, and very cute. My sister went in for emergency tests today (Wednesday April 1st) and the doctor & nurses were all very professional. However, this particular man was exceptionally kind, considering he was in training and obviously nervous. I didn't get a chance to ask his name, so if anybody reading this might have a clue as to who I am speaking of, please comment below. I would like to personally thank him and let him know what a wonderful job he is doing.
Last night a speeding Jeep Wrangler struck a row of parked cars at Wyandotte East and Virginia Ave.
The driver of the Jeep was transported to hospital. It is believed that alcohol was a factor.
I am a senior in my mid 60's and never had an opportunity in my entire life to experience a water slide. They didn't exist when I was growing up. It took a great deal of effort for me to work up the nerve to go down to Adventure Bay in Windsor, not because I was afraid of the slides, but because I was afraid of being rejected or scorned for being too old to do something geared, I thought, to kids. Boy was I wrong. From the receptionist on down to everyone I met inside, I was greeted with friendly, cheerful smiles and encouraging words. Not a hint of what I feared. The slides were awesome and invigorating. That's one thing that took a long time to check off the bucket list; not that I'm finished with that venue. I'll definitely be back for more thrills; especially thanks to the genuine welcome presented by every young person there. Thank you to everyone.