Slugs are outnumbered by hugs this week.

Slugs are outnumbered by hugs this week.

Hugs dominate this week’s face off with slugs

We have had amazing memories and you will always be in my heart when you move to Calgary.

Hugs. To a special friend who can always make me smile. We have had amazing memories and you will always be in my heart when you move to Calgary. Good luck!

 

SLUGS. Huge, huge slugs dragging over all the faces of those people who have no remorse for a creature, a sentient being unlike apparently, yourselves… who chose to stand and witness terminating a defenceless and hungry bear. May Karma come creeping over your face at night during your dreams… and behold the gun facing you.

 

HUGS. To the wonderful caregivers at Cornerstone Children’s Centre. You are all stars in my eyes. Thank you for a wonderful time we have had. We will miss you, but will visit.

 

HUGS. Thank you to Save-On-Foods for your wonderful contribution to the MS Bike Ride. You are a great community supporter. Yummy spaghetti, good fuel for the day ahead.

 

Slugs. To the wedding band at 11 Mile on the North Shore that was still going strong until after 3 a.m. Sunday morning. The bass could be heard two miles away. How would you have felt if we had let our band go on that long, disturbing the sleep of everyone in that radius? Slugs to that wedding planner. A very bad way for two people to start life together.

 

Hugs. To the artists who made the railing at Gyro Park — it is just gorgeous. But it would have been nice to have a plank on the work so we know who the artist is.

 

HUGS. Huge heartfelt hugs to all the amazing volunteers that helped out at the West Kootenay Glacier Challenge MS Bike Tour last weekend!  And double hugs to the organizing committee — you rock!

 

Hugs. To Wade, Terry and staff of Midas Muffler for going the extra mile to get this ferry girl back to work!     ~ Grateful in Harrop

 

HUGS. Horse hugs to Nelson Animal Hospital staff for going beyond the call of duty to come to the aid of a sick horse, when no one else could.

 

SLUGS. To sauntering jaywalkers who are oblivious to vehicles on the street. Pick up the pace. A car will win that battle every time… don’t tempt me.

 

HUGS. To Wednesday night’s Six Mile bear encounter.

 

Nelson Star