Saturday, August 30, 2008

Well it was such a sad day on Thursday for May May. She got attacked by a German Shepard. She was savagely shaken and I thought I had lost her for sure. We were coming home and heading down Bank Street, when I crossed the road I noticed a group of kids and the dog, I moved to the right closer to the road and took a stronger hold on May May's leash, May May looked as though she were going to go over and see the dog but I took a stronger hold but it was too late the shepard already had her. I just remember screaming and holding my hands to my mouth while it was happening and I have no idea how she got loose from his jaws. When I finally had her secure in my lap I was taking her collar off so it wouldn't hurt her injuries any further. One of the lads was very kind and helped me. I hollered to get his name and address but someone said he had no address he was homeless, another one said he was new here he had never seen him before. I heard the owner of the dog say he hadn't seen my dog. Once I had May May comfortable I took my camera out to get a picture of the dog and the guy but as soon as he seen the camera he ran off around the corner. I booted it down Bank Street to get to the vet in the glebe, that was the longest ride I ever took. I was so upset and worried about May May and then memories and feelings kept rushing back about when my daughter was four and had been attacked by a doberman pinscher and almost died. I was sure I would never make it to the vets office. They are so good there, as soon as they seen May May they got the vet and got May May inside. The vet tried to shave off some fur from May May's neck to see the extent of her injuries but even that hurt her so bad so he stopped. She had to go into surgery. I placed her in the cage that they have there and it hurt so bad to leave her there but I knew it had to be done. I raced home so that I could call the police and they referred me to the by law enforcement office. When I got the young lady on the phone she said someone was going to take a ride down Bank immediately to see if they could spot the dog and against all odds they did. They gave him a $600 fine and a muzzle order. As if that is going to do any good. He won't pay the fine and he won't get the muzzle. He says he is from Toronto just in town for a few days but I find that hard to believe because his parents live in Gatineau and that is where the notice of the fine will be sent. It is getting terrible downtown especially on Bank St. The homeless and the druggies rule the streets as to where it is not safe for us to walk anymore. I e-mailed the chief of police and asked him for a meeting where I could sit down with him and he could explain to me why the streets are not safe for us anymore. I doubt if I will ever hear anything. Today, Sat. I went down to the market and met Larry O'brien the Mayor of our fine city and told him what happened. He told me that there was not much that they could do with the laws being what they are. Well in that case why aren't the laws being changed? I suggested if the police were around more that they could put subtle pressure on these people and he said, not so subtle pressure as well. It looks like they are cleaning up the market area only to have them move over to Bank St. Anyway he said he will look into it but I doubt very much if anything will be done by either one of these officials. I don't know why these homeless people are allowed to have animals, if they can't feed themselves how can they be expected to feed the dogs. It is not fair to the dogs. They have to get big vicious dogs to try to prove to the world that they are big guys. Well news flash, it just proves you are little jerks ! Please, please, please clean up the streets for the children, the animals and everyone. Well I have to go and rest now, this has taken a huge emotional toll on me. If I should hear from either the Mayor or the Chief of Police I will report back here. May May is doing much better, she is healing quickly and she is getting back to her diva attitude. As soon as her wound heals I will be taking her out again, I won't keep her prisoner in the house, she lives for her daily walks to go and see all the people downtown. Thanks for all the kisses and hugs you are sending her. They are working.
Picking May May up at the vets. This is the new vet at the Glebe Pet Hospital, he is a wonderful young man and was so good at calming both me and May May down. I was so glad to get her back in my arms again but I tell you she was dead weight all the way home. You can see her slobbering and her tongue is out of control due to the heavy drugs. My poor baby.


Pictures of me going to pick up May May, the girl in the uniform is the by-law enforcement officer and the lady in the green is Pat who drove us there. Jeanne is the one taking the pictures. As you can see it was very painful for me to walk from the car to the vet's but I couldn't take May May back home on the wheelchair after the surgery. But then maybe I could have she was so high from the morphine they gave her.


Whoa, this is Sindy with her new hairdo. She got it dyed and styled. Hard to believe she is only 12!
Sue, the blonde lady surprised us with a picnic in the park. She made hamburgers and corn on the cob. What a lovely surprise, it was so so good. That is my friend Jeanne and the little boy is Ben, Sue's son. Thank you Sue that was a wonderful treat.

This nice gentleman came over and had a nice chat with me and May May. He is from Brazil and lives in Gatineau right near the entrance of Gatineau Park and has two little puppies of his own. Well this other picture didn't turn out as well as planned, the little puppy had the cutest collar on and I was wondering where to get one but you can't see it. So that ends that pursuit.


Three french maids, one of them is my friend Lisa from up the street.
Some pictures of the pride parade.



This is my litle pal from Tim Horton's on Bank and Cooper. His two sisters came down to go to the parade with him but wouldn't allow him to wear his pj's! Gee I wonder why not? May May has her pride collar on to support the cause.

Two little angels! This is Anthony, he was in quite a hugging mood this day. He would get up to go to his dad and then rush back for another hug, he did this several times. Thanks to his dad for taking this picture for me.

Thats my girl! This is the first time I managed to see Shannon (my baby that doesn't have four legs) on the bus, she finished her training I think last November. I am so proud of her and so happy for her. Can't wait til I get on the bus with her driving! Happy busing Shannon!

This is one o f the other guys from CBC, he is holding a stuffed toy from one of the french shows on CBC. Guess he and his friend will be back in school on Tuesday. Good luck boys.
A picture of Mona and her husband holding May May and a picture of the filming crew shooting a commercial that will air on the A-channel. Two sets were taken, one with May May and one without, it is up to the boss to decide whether May May ends up on the cutting room floor. Huh and if that is the case I will have to speak to him. I will let eveyone know when it airs and also the web site where you can see the commercial.

Sunday, August 24, 2008


This is the new dog in the park, Velcro. He is only 3 1/2 months old and full of vim and vigour. Most of the other dogs are older and they can't be bothered with the energy of this whipper snapper.
This is May May in front of one of the statues in Confederation Park. She looks so tiny in front of it.

This is Tracy who came to help me out when my homemaker was on vacation. Thanks for helping out Tracy and maybe you can come back someday, May May would like that.

This young lad was drawing on the sidewalk on Sparks Street Mall during the Busker Festival, what a great artist he is. It is so sad that it eventually gets worn away.

Here May May is getting petted by a bunch of boys, she is in heaven!

This young lady came from the states to go to Upper Canada Village to attend a camp there. She wore the old fashioned clothes and did chores like they did back then, one of the chores was slopping out the pigs. I am sure she fully appreciates modern living after that. In her hands is a beautiful stuffed mouse, she is Angelina the ballerina.

Well I finally did it, these pictures were stuck in my new camera as a video and I couldn't get it out as just a picture. The only trouble is - I don't really know what I did so hopefully I can do it again. Anyways this is May May watching Darrell in absolute confusion. Darrell went into his closet and came out with this lady friend - who knew!!