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I was rear ended on the weekend in the drive through at a popular fast food restaurant. The person that hit me was not exactly nice. After pulling over to examine my car, she pulled over to look as well. It was a very small dent and I am well aware that people have bad days. I was willing to look the other way until I asked what happened to make her hit me. She basically said she wasn't paying attention. And it has been an uphill battle ever since.
To all those bad drivers out there.... Remember driving is a privilege. It can be very dangerous and very scary. Take your phones out of your hands so your hands can be used on a steering wheel! Keep your eyes on the road! And if for whatever reason an accident happens, the least you can do is apologize and make sure the person you hit is okay.
A couple of weeks ago I had boarded the Ottawa 4 East in the early afternoon with my 7 year old daughter, myself with a bus pass, and with what I thought was her $2.75 bus fare. I had counted the fare out of my little change jar before leaving, handing her the money to put in her pocket, seeing my shorts didn't have any. When it came time to put the money in, we were a dime short. In a frantic search through my purse, digging around my wallet and bottomless pit of items (all the while keeping balance) I didn't have any other change. A woman had raised her hand up asking how much I was short, she started searching in her purse.. then another spoke up with a dime in her hand.. It's only a dime, but it was a genuine, generous gesture. I've never posted on here but always read of the thoughtful ways some look out for others, and I love when I witness an act of kindness myself.
I raise my daughter alone and the 'to do list' in my mind is endless, always feeling adrift. I just wanted to say thank you muchly to you two kind ladies! I was reminded that it's alright, and it's okay to breathe..
You both have been Spotted! : )
Driver in a green jeep on EC Row East Bound got on at Huron Church, jeep was swerving in the left lane, almost onto grass then almost side swiping a transport, continued to drive this way up past Howard, then went off at Walker, again hitting brakes, swerving, we looked to see and there it was a cell phone clearly sitting on the steering wheel, to the girl with brown straight hair in a ponytail driving that jeep wearing a hat you should be aware you have been spotted take this as a warning for your safety and safety of others to put that phone away nothing is more important ever!
Armand Malette, a young entrepreneur from Windsor, has started a new business in Grand Bend. There "pies" are amazing. Anyone headed that way this summer should stop on and see him.
Today my son and I were coming from goodlife and we spotted 2 little girls with a giant sign selling drinks. I was so excited that I pull along side them and asked them how much they were selling the drinks. They told me 2 dollars even though I though that was a bit high I scrounge for 2 dollars in my car and thank them I did tell them if they lowered their price they may get more costumers .The little girl replied that they only had enough for 6 cups. And they wanted to but more so they had to make enough. I thought this was so adorable.
As I was driving away I overheard a man in his thirtys walking his young son say how much for the drinks and the young girl and she replied 2 dollar and the man. He replied very rudely to the girls that he could get a drink much cheaper at Macs milk. I thought the two girls were going to cry how rude of that man and what a bad example he was settling for his son. One day I hope those girls have the biggest local business in Windsor and hope the shew him out of their store ;)
How do you get your dogs to the park if you drive a motorcycle? Watch and find out.
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Trailer in ditch on E.C. Row between Banwell and Lespronce been there for 2 days now if its not wanted anymore i will get it out for you so you would not have to worry abut it, I would just need the ownership for it
About 2:35 pm on Tuesday southbound on Dougall near Norfolk, an Ambulance, sirens blaring, but no lights flashing. Yes we can hear you but we are trying frantically to find you to make sure we are not in the way. Lights are easily spotted but having to take our eyes off the road to actually look for a specific vehicle is dangerous, especially with the traffic on this stretch of road at that time of day. Emergency Vehicles are equipped with sirens AND lights for a reason.