Dedicated to the general sights, news and funny happenings all around the world
I posted just last night, on a facebook site that I was looking to purchase a Wii system for my son, as his met it's demise this week when our basement flooded. We were pretty desperate as my boy is special needs it was so hard for him to lose his beloved toys (He lacks the fine motor skills to work a fancy controller) and he used his Wii daily. A woman messaged me offering to give my son her system. She wouldn't take any money for it. She even went out of her way to deliver it to us. I want her to know how much she brightened my boy's day. All of our day
A shout out and huge thank you to Kimberly . We wish you and your soon to be growing family all the best
YOU HAVE BEEN SPOTTED !!
You pick me up every day after class out front of the Red Cross. I always thought you were a friendly, polite dude who seemed to enjoy your job and it was always good to talk you on the way home. I was sad to here you're switching routes as of Monday. There should be more drivers like you.
I spotted in Windsor the nicest person named Jamie. I was stranded in my work van around 2:30 August 27 during the flood. My work phone died so I asked someone to use their phone. Not only did Jamie let me use his phone he drove me back to my Jeep which was a chore because most of the streets where flooded. Thank you Jamie you are the kindest person I've met in a long time. I hope the water didn't damage your truck. Mary.
I just wanted to take a minute to recognize SAM she was working the drive thru sunday evening. Ihad just spent the day in the ER with my husband, who was finally admitted for health reasons.
This employee was super friendly and took the time to chat with me, after a super stressful day it meant a lot to me. That extra service with a smile and the laughter
Thanks SAM
I hope one day you will be driving in your own AUDI.
People whom lost there plates in the flood yesterday they are on my front lawn 2384 Chandler rd.
Fun in the flooded second parking lot of Springz before unclogging the sewers! Springz is still open for business and accessible!
This man and his truck helped at least 5 vehicles out of the flood on Howard at Marentette.
I watched from my car at the corner of Lincoln and Wyandotte, a young mother waiting at a stop light with her baby stroller(covered) and no umbrella or rain jacket in the pouring rain at 10am. Two gentlemen in business suits approached and handed her their umbrella then went on their way in the rain to Anchor Coffee. Wow. Gentleman and kindness exist in Windsor.