Alan Jenkins got a clear view from Balmorina, beside the Tay in north-east Fife, Scotland.
But a dog's life might just be an improvement on her own, says Zoe Tay.
The incident happened at 16:00 on Wednesday on Dundee Terrace, near the junction with Tay Street.
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The 2013 salmon fishing season has got under way with a ceremony on the River Tay.
It is estimated that nearly 7, 000 salmon and grilse were caught on the Tay in 2012.
"It was putting a face on Tay-Sachs, " says Ms. Harney, who works at an auto-insurance company.
The Mitchell's son, Harrison, died from Tay-Sachs in 2010, shortly before his sixth birthday.
The Tay road bridge was also closed for a time because of strong winds.
They carry the mutation for Tay-Sachs disease nine times more often than the general population.
Such loosening is one thing, says Tay, but granting a license to a homosexual group is another.
Add to that list Pet Gallery, the purebred animal boutique Tay and a friend opened late last year.
Sir Thomas Bouch, the architect of the first Tay Bridge, proposed his own plans for the Forth, but these were rejected.
" My dogs are living more comfortably than I am, " quips Tay, 27.
In September, Tay is due under klieg lights on a Las Vegas location.
Although, unlike a Tay-Sachs test, BRCA tests make no definite predictions, some manufacturers are marketing them especially for Ashkenazim.
The image was inspired by a humpback whale butchered in 1883 at the Tay, which served as a main whaling port.
It "shows a greater sensitivity and humanity than expected and also accords with public sentiment, " says legislator and lawyer Simon Tay.
Dr. Schneider says that in Ireland people with a family history of Tay-Sachs may request testing, but routine screening for the disease isn't done.
The project will see the redevelopment of 240 hectares of land stretching 8km along the River Tay and is the second largest regeneration project in Scotland.
The council has provided household skips in Camp Road, Barrack Road and Tay Avenue, so that residents affected can dispose of bulky and general household items.
Although Tay has little time to tend personally to her budding enterprise, the store, managed by her partner, is, so to speak, the bark of the town.
Peter was just 19 years old, and a citizen for just seven years, when he and his platoon came under fire in the Tay Ninh Province of Vietnam.
William Jack, chairman of the Tay District Salmon Fisheries Board, said catches of spring salmon rose in size to more than 12lbs last year, compared with 10lbs a few years ago.
Only a year after the Tay Bridge was completed, it collapsed during a storm while a passenger train carrying an estimated 75 people was crossing, plunging the train into the sea below and killing all on board.
Scottish Labour transport spokesman Des McNulty offered "constructive" support to the abolition of tolls on the Forth and Tay bridges, but stressed the need to tackle congestion and address the requirement for a new Forth crossing.
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Michael Kaback, emeritus professor of pediatrics and reproductive medicine at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, says trying to determine the frequency of carriers for Tay-Sachs among the Irish is likely to be complex.
In January 2011, when my 9-month-old son, Ronan, was diagnosed with Tay-Sachs, an always-fatal illness with no treatment, I needed a way to give order to my rage, confusion and despair, all of which compelled me to write.
That is partly because the carrier rate for Tay-Sachs in the Irish population hasn't been scientifically proved, she says, adding that the current U.S. study is expected to provide data on the risk faced by people of Irish ancestry.
Adele Schneider, director of clinical genetics at Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia and principal investigator of the current research, says the study came together after she saw three families of Irish descent who all had children with Tay-Sachs in the past few years.
It even crops up in Islamic mystical tradition in the concept of Tay al-Ard, or "the folding up of the earth, " whereby a person is, without actually moving, miraculously transported to a far-off destination by the world spinning very rapidly beneath their feet.
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