Dedicated to the general sights, news and funny happenings all around the world
To the man in the black truck at the Walker Rd. and Wyandotte Tim Hortons.
Thank you for paying for my coffee! I had such an awful night and a very difficult morning and your kindness is so greatly appreciated. I honked to you at the lights and tried to thank you but I think you may have thought I was honking at you to go lol!
Thank you again. ❤
My son recently lost his wallet, however did not realize he had lost it. He goes back and forth between my house and his dad's so he assumed he had just left it at hid dad's place. Last night his dad called to tell him that someone had just dropped off my sons wallet that he had found. He obviously was able to see the address on his drivers license. I am impressed with the kindness and honestly of this person. He didn't get your name but thank you so much ! You have saved my son the hassle of renewing all of his identification. Thank you for taking the time out to return it. You have been spotted.
While driving home today (Saturday Feb25) I came to the intersection of Banwell and E.C. Row. A funeral procession had just begun on their green light.
When the light changed to red nobody moved but allowed the rest of the procession to proceed through not just one but two red lights.
Not one person honked out of impatience, everyone going every direction just waited patiently, respectfully.
So to all of you who were at that intersection today, because respectable human beings, you've been spotted.
Hickory road near ontario street escaped fenced in yard approx 8:30 pm on Feb 24.
Parent shaming his kid for bullying handicapped kids on the corner of Tecumseh Rd & Princess Ave.
On Thursday February 23rd, I headed to the check out at a grocery store. As I was checking out, the cashier asked me, "How far along are you?"
Surprised with this question, since I am not pregnant, I answered, "No, I'm not."
After ringing in a few more items she said, "No really, you're about to burst, you must be due in the spring."
I quietly told her again that no, I am not pregnant. She asked a third time before noticing that I was about to cry. She made a huge deal about apologizing, loud enough for other customers and employees to hear, then came around and hugged me while blocking me from getting by to leave, despite my obvious discomfort. I hugged her back even though I wanted to use some profanities and leave.
This is the worst thing that has happened to me since I was diagnosed with heart issues that restrict my ability to exercise and work.
To anyone reading this, I would like to remind you that you do not know the life story of strangers you come across every day. It is NEVER okay to assume a larger woman is pregnant. If you do make this mistake, quietly apologize then move on.
I have never been so embarrassed in my entire life, and this situation could have been handled better, or avoided completely.
Today at 9:15 am, I was on the 1C headed westbound at Tecumseh and Ouellette when a man in a wheelchair started to fall off the sidewalk. Our bus driver immediately stopped and ran off the bus to aid the man and right his wheelchair for him. She not only got his wheelchair to a safe spot on the sidewalk but made sure he was able to continue on bringing his dog out before returning to the bus. This simple act of caring and kindness melted my heart. You Mrs. Bus driver have been spotted.
From the calm & thorough 911 dispatcher to the two police officers and two paramedics who arrived, your caring, professional and thorough manners in helping support a student in distress helped make a stressful situation more bearable for all. I did not catch your names, but you were all wonderful and I am thankful for having such valuable human resources in our community!